Perfect returning Netflix series branded “a feel-good cosy watch” gets exciting cast update

The upcoming second season of Netflix’s Geek Girl has announced some exciting new casting news.

As a devoted admirer, I’d express it like this: “I’m captivated by the tale of my own journey as Harriet Manners, an unassuming teenager frequently faced with bullying, only to find myself thrust into the world of modeling.

The principal actors feature Emily Carey from “House of the Dragon,” Sarah Parish known for “W1A,” and Tim Downie, recognized in “Baldur’s Gate 3.” Furthermore, a recognizable actor has been added to the team for the upcoming filming of the second set of episodes.

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The official Instagram account for the show shared a new video signifying the commencement of production, accompanied by this caption: “Cameras rolling! The Geek Girl Series 2 is underway, featuring familiar characters, novel conflicts, and an abundance of fashion. We’re thrilled to be back!

In the video, Layton Williams, who played a role in “Bad Education” and made it to the finals of “Strictly Come Dancing,” is captured during a rehearsal session.

It has been verified that Williams will portray the role of Onassis. As of now, we don’t have any information on who Onassis is or his actions in the storyline, but Carey is eager for more details.

On her Instagram Stories, she praised her new co-star as “extraordinary” and added three joyful party-face emoticons.

In Rotten Tomatoes, the first season of Geek Girl received a flawless score of 100%, indicating that all reviews were favorable.

In simpler terms, Radio Times described it as a heartwarming, comforting series that is sure to delight avid readers of the popular novels written by Holly Smale, which include the 2013 book and its subsequent sequels.

According to The Guardian, the movie adaptation of the popular young adult novels maintains every bit of its original enchantment. It’s vibrant, full of life, and bursting with energy. The cast effectively brings the source material to life.

Geek Girl season 1 can be streamed on Netflix now, while season 2 is currently filming.

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2025-07-17 13:49

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