The CW has re-optioned The Selection for the 2013 fall season, but it will be without the actors cast in the original pilot.

The Selection is one of the most anticipated pilots of the 2013 fall season. It is based on the YA novel by Kiera Cass, and takes place 300 years in the future where the protagonist, America Singer, is entered into a reality-TV style competition to win the hand of the young Prince Maxon.

The television adaptation was originally planned for the 2012 season and a pilot episode was filmed, but this was rejected by The CW. Now, the script (written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain) has received a major overhaul and a new pilot is going to be filmed, but it’ll be with a completely new set of actors.

According to Deadline, the only actor reprising his role from the original pilot is Sean Patrick Thomas, who will play Sylvan Santos, the Queen’s close advisor. CW fans might remember him from Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Ringer, where he played Solomon.

Originally, Aimee Teegarden had been cast as the lead character America, and there was talk of her reprising her role in the new version, but seeing as she has now joined another new CW drama, Oxygen, it looks like she’ll not be returning to The Selection after all.

Narnia actor William Moseley was also a part of the original pilot, playing the role of America’s boyfriend Aspen, but he will not be returning for the revamped pilot either.

Kiera Cass commented on the loss of Teegarden as America on her official website, saying, “I’m sad to lose her, but I can’t wait to see what new faces will come to the cast.” We’ll keep you updated as we learn more about who will now be playing America, Maxon and Aspen.

The second book in the Kiera Cass series, The Elite, will be released April 23.