Several cast members from the series Parenthood have reflected on where their characters would be seven years after the ending of the series. The series, which ran on NBC for six seasons from 2010 through 2015, was based on the 1989 Ron Howard film of the same name. It is actually the second series to do so, after a short-lived 1990 attempt starring David Arquette, Leonardo DiCaprio, Thora Birch, and Ed Begley Jr. The cast of the 2010 version includes Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Dax Shepard, Monica Potter, Erika Christensen, Craig T. Nelson, Joy Bryant, and Mae Whitman, who is well known for playing the character Ann Veal on Arrested Development.
Parenthood is a series with a very similar premise to NBC's hit family series This Is Us. Set in Berkeley, California, it follows the Braverman family over three generations. Nelson's Zeek Braverman and Bonnie Bedelia's Connie Braverman are the grandparents, overseeing the lives of their four adult children (Krause's Adam, Graham's Sarah, Shepard's Crosby, and Christensen's Julia) as well as their various spouses and children.
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Per Deadline, Parenthood cast members Shephard, Christensen, Bryant, and Potter were able to reunite this Friday at Austin's ATX Festival. During the panel, they were asked where they thought their characters might be today, seven years after the Parenthood finale. Shepard said he thought Crosby would open a gym while Bryant thinks her character, Adam's wife Kristina, would be pregnant. Christensen and Bryant, who played Crosby's wife Jasmine, also chimed in on whether or not their characters would have children. Read their quotes below:
Joy Bryant: I would probably have two more kids. Wasn’t I
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