Trinkets Renewed for Second And Final Season At Netflix

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Trinkets Renewed for Second And Final Season At Netflix

After more than a month since its series debut in June, Netflix has officially renewed their teen drama series Trinkets for a second and final season with Sarah Goldfinger set as the showrunner. Starring Brianna Hildebrand (Deadpool), Kiana Madeira (The Flash) and Quintessa Swindell (Utopia), the series will be returning on 2020.

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Based on the YA novel from Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith, Trinkets follows the story of three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria: Elodie, the grieving misfit; Moe, the mysterious outsider; and Tabitha the imperfect picture of perfection. They will find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifters Anonymous meeting and will form an unlikely bond with each other. They will find strength in one another as they go through family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.

Buy the novel the show is based on here.

The cast includes Hildebrand as Elodie, Madeira as Moe and Swindell as Tabitha along with Larry Sullivan (Big Little Lies) as Doug, Brandon Butler (13 Reasons Why) as Brady, Odiseas Georgiadis as Noah, Henry Zaga as Luca, October Moore as Vicky and Larisa Oleynik (Mad Men) as Shawn.

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Each episode will be a half-hour long with Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Smith co-adapting Trinkets‘ screenplay. Linda Gase acts as the series’ showrunner and also serves as executive producer along with Andelson, Meyer, and Smith. Shelley Zimmerman, Brin Luken, and Rebecca Glashow are also executive producers. Sara St. Onge directed the first two episodes.

Season one is already available for streaming on Netflix.

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