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Clone High Season 2 Guest Lineup Includes Jermaine Fowler, Stephen Root & More

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Clone High Season 2 Guest Lineup Includes Jermaine Fowler, Stephen Root & More

Clone High Season 2 Guest Lineup Includes Jermaine Fowler, Stephen Root & More By Via , has revealed the Season 2 guest star lineup. The adult animated comedy is slated to return in February. The revival series welcomes the addition of Jermaine Fowler (Coming 2 America) as Toussaint Louverture, Randall Park (WandaVision) as Frida’s Adopted Dad, Jameela Jamil (The Good Place) as Mrs.

C, Renee Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) as Sandra Sandria, D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place) as Mary, Stephen Root (King of the Hill) as Schneider Snorkelle, Paul F. Tompkins (BoJack Horseman)as Professor Hirsute, Jackee Harry (Sister Sister) as Jackee the Ripper, Hannah Simone (New Girl) as Lady Godiva, Richard Kind (Big Mouth) as Nostradamus.

Further details about Season 2’s plot are still being kept under wraps. Who’s involved in the Clone High revival? The Clone High revival hails from original creators Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who are executive producing and voicing the respective roles of Scudworth and JFK. Season 2 will also feature returning voice cast members Will Forte as Abe, Nicole Sullivan as Joan, Donald Faison as George Washington Carver, Christa Miller as Candide Sampson and Judah Miller as Scangrade.

The first installment also included the voices of Ayo Edebiri as Harriet; Mitra Jouhari as Cleo; Vicci Martinez as Frida; Kelvin Yu as Confucius; Neil Casey as Topher Bus and more. “Clone High is set at a high school for clones of historical figures,” reads the synopsis. “After a high school that was secretly being run as an elaborate military experiment to clone the greatest minds in history was put on ice, the clones have been thawed out 20 years later to resume the experiment with new clone classmates – all while navigating a new set of cultural norms and overly dramatic teen relationships.” Season 1 is available for streaming on Max.

Maggie Dela Paz has been writing about the movie and TV industry for more than four years now. Besides being a fan of coming of age films and shows, she also enjoys watching K Dramas and listening to her favorite K Pop groups. Her current TV obsessions right now are FX’s The Bear and the popular anime My Hero Academia.

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