Jimmy Tatro’s The Real Bros of Simi Valley has a new home. Facebook Watch has landed Season 2 of the comedy that follows four best friends on a journey to figure out their lives now that they’ve graduated high school — 10 years ago.
The show started as a project on his personal YouTube channel, and the 10-episode second run of Real Bros launches November 30 on the social network’s video platform.
Tatro, who broke out in Season 1 of Netflix’s true-crime spoof American Vandal, directs, exec produces, co-writes and stars in Real Bros of Simi Valley. Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti and Cody Ko co-star, and Colleen Donovan, Maddy Whitby, Peter Gilroy, Monette Moio, Monica Joy Sherer, Eric Walbridge, and Christian Pierce round out the supporting cast.
Pierce also is co-writer and is an exec producer alongside Tatro, Mike Rosenstein and Studio 71’s Dan Weinstein, Michael Schreiber, Adam Boorstin and Anjuli Hinds.
The show started as a project on his personal YouTube channel, and the 10-episode second run of Real Bros launches November 30 on the social network’s video platform.
Tatro, who broke out in Season 1 of Netflix’s true-crime spoof American Vandal, directs, exec produces, co-writes and stars in Real Bros of Simi Valley. Tanner Petulla, Nick Colletti and Cody Ko co-star, and Colleen Donovan, Maddy Whitby, Peter Gilroy, Monette Moio, Monica Joy Sherer, Eric Walbridge, and Christian Pierce round out the supporting cast.
Pierce also is co-writer and is an exec producer alongside Tatro, Mike Rosenstein and Studio 71’s Dan Weinstein, Michael Schreiber, Adam Boorstin and Anjuli Hinds.
- 11/14/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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