‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ Renewed For Season 2!

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It looks like there will be more musical showstoppers for the NBC phenomenon Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist as the series has been renewed for season 2! Fans have grown to love the show’s titular character Zoey (Jane Levy)  who develops the ability to hear the inner playlist of those closest to her, including her best friend Max (Skylar Astin) and her coworker Simon (John Clarence Stewart). Other ensemble characters include Joan (Lauren Graham), Mo (Alex Newell),  Mitch (Peter Gallagher), Maggie (Mary Steenburgen), David (Andrew Leeds),  Emily (Alice Lee) and more!

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The twelve episode run for its first season sat well with audiences and many are curious to see what will happen between Zoey, Max, and Simon next season. As fans know, the season one finale was an emotional one with a seven minute long musical number, according to TV Line.

Are you excited for season 2? Let us know in the comments below!

Kailey
Kailey
Kailey has been a writer for Nerds and Beyond since 2018. She received her bachelors degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in May of 2020. Some of her favorite TV shows are The Blacklist, Supernatural, and Prodigal Son, to name a few. She also loves all things Disney! You can check her out on social media @kaileygross.

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