[02/07/22 - 10:30 AM] Freeform's "Good Trouble" Returns for Season Four on Wednesday, March 9 Priscilla Quintana, who plays Isabella, a resident of the Coterie and mother to Gael's unborn baby, has been upped to a series regular, along with newcomer Bryan Craig.
[via press release from Freeform]
FREEFORM'S "GOOD TROUBLE" RETURNS FOR SEASON 4 ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
Priscilla Quintana and Bryan Craig Join as Series Regulars, Booboo Stewart Joins as Recurring
New Teaser Released
Freeform's fan-favorite series "Good Trouble," which had its season three summer finale in September, will return for the first half of season four on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, at 10 p.m., next day on Hulu.
Priscilla Quintana, who plays Isabella, a resident of the Coterie and mother to Gael's unborn baby, has been upped to a series regular, along with newcomer Bryan Craig. Craig will play Joaquin, an independent investigative journalist with a mysterious background. Also joining the Coterie crew in a recurring role is Booboo Stewart ("The Twilight Saga," "X-Men: Days of Future Past"). Stewart plays Luca, an unhoused man Joaquin is doing a story on and befriends.
"Good Trouble" follows the residents of Downtown Los Angeles' The Coterie as they juggle career, love and the 20-something growing pains at a time in your life where your friends are your family. The series stars Maia Mitchell, Cierra Ramirez, Tommy Martinez, Emma Hunton, Sherry Cola, Zuri Adele, Beau Mirchoff, Josh Pence, Priscilla Quintana and Bryan Craig. The series was created by Joanna Johnson, Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg. Johnson serves as showrunner and executive producer. Christine Sacani, Greg Gugliotta, Jennifer Lopez, Benny Medina, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Maia Mitchell and Cierra Ramirez also executive produce.
About Freeform
Freeform's distinct brand of coming-of-age programming helps to position it as the No. 1 primetime cable network in entertainment among Adults, Women and Men 18-34 in the 2021/2022 TV season to date. Connecting to audiences with its bold original programming and immersive social engagement, Freeform channels the force and momentum of its young adult audience in its quest for progress with authentic, groundbreaking original series such as Emmy(R)-nominated "grown-ish," "Good Trouble," "Motherland: Fort Salem," "Single Drunk Female" and "Cruel Summer," which was the No. 1 new cable drama of 2021 among Women 18-34. Last year, Freeform aired four of the Top 15 scripted cable original series among Women 18-34 - more than any other network, with "grown-ish" ranking as cable's No. 1 live-action comedy series of the year in the demo.
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