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Netflix reveals major update about ‘My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2

Netflix reveals major update about ‘My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2

Express Tribune06-07-2025
Netflix has confirmed that My Life With The Walter Boys Season 2 will premiere on Thursday, 28 August. The announcement was made by stars Nikki Rodriguez, Noah LaLonde and Ashby Gentry during an event at the Calgary Stampede in Canada, where the series is filmed.
The platform also released three new images from the upcoming season, offering a first look at what fans can expect as the YA series returns. Based on the book by Ali Novak, Season 2 will continue Jackie's story following her departure from Silver Falls.
Yeeee-haw! My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 premieres AUGUST 28. pic.twitter.com/BK2qjK7Xco
— Netflix (@netflix) July 5, 2025
The season picks up after Jackie, played by Rodriguez, spends the summer in New York City following a complex moment where Alex (Ashby Gentry) confesses his love to her and Cole (Noah LaLonde) kisses her. With encouragement from Katherine (Sarah Rafferty), Jackie returns to Colorado, seeking to repair her friendship with Alex while taking space from Cole.
However, Alex has changed over the summer and is focused on rodeo training, while Cole navigates a new role at school, realising it does not replace his love for football as old habits begin to resurface.
Jackie attempts to find her place again in Silver Falls, but maintaining balance becomes essential to avoid undoing her progress.
The series, produced by Sony Pictures Television and International Production and iGeneration Studios, has already been renewed for a third season.
Melanie Halsall serves as showrunner and executive producer, with Ed Glauser and Becky Hartman Edwards also as executive producers.
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