ALLBLK, a popular streaming service from AMC Networks, has announced the renewal of its hit millennial dating dramedy, À La Carte, for a second season. The scripted series, which explores the Black millennial dating experience, is executive produced and showrun by Dijon Talton and Meagan Good, with the creation of Publicist Breanna Hogan.
The second season of À La Carte will see the return of series leads Kendall Kyndall and Jenna Nolen, who play Reign and Shyra, respectively. The duo will be joined by newcomer Shani Marq, who will portray the role of Misha. Also returning are Kandi Burruss as Nicole, Juan Gil as Derek, and Xavier Avila as Ziyad. Social media influencer India Love and musician Alex Jacke will join the cast as new series regulars.
In addition, several new recurring characters will make their debut in season two, including Romeo Miller as Jamal, a three-time Major League Baseball All-Star who has recently been traded to play in L.A. Tami Roman will play Maureen DeVoe, a sexy pop star whisperer who seeks to reignite Misha's love for music. Aspen Kennedy will portray Frank Watson, a bartender at Dahlia's, who has a huge secret to conceal. Terayle Hill will take on the role of Korey, a comedian who finds Misha on a new musical journey, while Leon Fisher will play Mecca, a gay B-list actor who focuses on Reign this season but doesn't want the spotlight that dating an out and proud man brings.
The upcoming season will explore the dynamics between Misha, Reign, and Shyra as friends after the departure of their mutual friend, Mahogany. Viewers will see the trio navigate the complexities of relationships in their mid-20s, with all the mistakes, trials, and errors that come along with it. The absence of Mahogany will serve as a catalyst for comedy and drama within the new friend dynamic.
Overall, season two of À La Carte promises to be an exciting and engaging exploration of the Black millennial dating experience. The cast will continue to unravel and discover themselves through the lens of love, sex, comedy, and fire.
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