Lana Condor is sticking with Netflix for her next project.
On Friday (February 5), Netflix announced that Lana Condor is gearing up to star in a brand new live-action teen comedy limited series called Boo, Bitch.
The streaming giant shared some plot details in the tweet announcing the forthcoming project. In it, we learn that Condor will play a high school senior who, after years of playing it safe, decides to live an epic life.
Unfortunately, just as she’s gearing up to dive into a life of adventure, she wakes up the next morning to discover she’s now a ghost.
Lana Condor will star in and executive produce Boo, Bitch — a live-action comedy limited series about a high school senior who, after years of playing it safe, decides to live an epic life … only to wake up the next morning and find out she’s now a ghost. pic.twitter.com/2qANm0om6D
— Netflix (@netflix) February 5, 2021
Condor won’t just be starring in the eight-episode limited comedy series. In addition, the actress will also be serving as an executive producer on Boo, Bitch.
The actress took to her own Twitter shortly after news broke to spread the word with fans far and wide.
“I’M SO EXCITED!!!!! LETS GOOOO @netflix” tweeted the actress.
Lana Condor’s involvement with Boo, Bitch serves to continue her relationship with the online streaming giant.
Previously, Condor has starred in Netflix’s juggernaut hit adaptations of Jenny Han’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy.
Coming up next, the actress will take on the role of Lara Jean Covey one last time in the third installment of the series, To All The Boys: Always And Forever, which debuts via Netflix next week on Friday, February 12.
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