Netflix has dropped the official trailer for Boo, Bitch. In February 2021, news broke that To All the Boys I've Loved Before'sLana Condor would star inBoo, Bitch, a new YA supernatural Netflix comedy series by Awkward EPs, Lauren Iungerich and Erin Ehrlich. Condor is also executive producing the miniseries, wherein she plays Erika Vu, a high-schooler who one day wakes up to realize that she has turned into a ghost. Over the months, updates on Boo, Bitch have been slim, although now, Netflix has unveiled the first look at the show.
On Monday, Netflix unveiled the full trailer for Boo, Bitch, also while confirming that the limited series would binge drop all of its eight episodes on July 8, 2022. The eerily fun clip takes viewers through the circumstances behind Condor's Erika's paranormal transformation. Erika is a studious senior, who decides to live her life before high school ends so she can have some fun to account for. But as she goes out to party, she is run over by a vehicle. Erika subsequently returns as a ghost and decides to seize the opportunity to make the most out of her afterlife. Also starring in Boo, Bitch are Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Jason Genao, Zoe Colletti, Mason Versaw, and Aparna Brielle. Take a look at the trailer below.
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While it's definitely not the first time that Netflix has forayed into the teen-supernatural comedy space—as the streamer has already rolled out shows like Julie and the Phantoms—Boo, Bitch, does seem to provide a fresh take on the genre. The show's exploration of ghost lore and its interplay with teenage drama should deliver laughs. After playing Lara in the To All the
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