Our newest mystery obsession has released an intriguing trailer from Paramount+ that gives us another glimpse into the afterlife in school spirits. While high school was hell for many of us, for Maddie Niers it was more like purgatory (Peyton List), who mysteriously joins the Split River afterlife support group. Revealing a gripping detective story, today’s trailer reveals more of the backstory of who Maddie was before she pulled up a chair to join the others in the ghost club. Although Maddie was not one of the popular girls, her friends and family were very fond of Maddie, who soon became embroiled in her disappearance. Everyone is suspect, and even if they don’t see or hear Maddie, she’s there for them every step of the way—as long as it’s on school grounds.
Together with Cobra Kai star list, school spirits speeches are also presented Christian Flores (Reload) And Kiara Pichardo (Society), who play close friends Maddie Simon and Nicole, respectively, with Spencer McPherson (Reign) as Maddie’s suspicious boyfriend, Xavier. The Energetic Support Group consists of Josh Zuckerman (Offer) as the leader of Mr. Martin, as well as Charlie’s fellow students stranded in the afterlife (Nick Pugliese), Rhonda (Sara Yarkin) and Wally (Milo Manheim).
Based on what we’ve seen in Paramount+’s latest addition to their young adult-focused content, the streamer is in for another exciting series with school spirits. Further fueling our suspicions is the fact that the series is based on a graphic novel that hasn’t even been released yet. Author Nate And Megan Thrinrud And Maria Nguyen, the graphic novel has yet to announce an arrival date, making the source material oddly arriving after adaptation. After leaving their mark on capturing history on the small screen, Nate and Megan Thrinrud wrote the show’s pilot, meaning their vision will set the tone for how the series will unfold.
Behind the project will be Pretty Little Liars And Bridgerton scribe Oliver Goldstick who serves school spirits as showrunner and executive producer. Giving his director’s eye to start the first two episodes of the series, Max Winkler who owns films, including Ceremony And Flower and is known for his work on TV shows such as American Horror Story, ObserverAnd cruel summer.
The eight-episode show airs on Paramount+ on March 9. Put on your detective hat and watch the latest trailer for school spirits below.
Source: Collider
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