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‘Sterling Point': Jeffrey Dean Morgan & Jay Duplass Join Megan Park YA Series For Prime Video

‘Sterling Point': Jeffrey Dean Morgan & Jay Duplass Join Megan Park YA Series For Prime Video

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead: Dead City, The Boys) and Jay Duplass (Industry, Dying For Sex) are set to recur in Prime Video's YA series Sterling Point.
Created by Megan Park, who will also direct and executive produce, Sterling Point is described as an ensemble drama with comedy and heart about sisterhood, nature vs nurture, complicated family dynamics, and grief. It is believed to follow Annie, who, alongside her twin brother Connor, was raised in New York by their single dad before they found out that their estranged grandfather left them an island on a lake in his will.
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Morgan will play Joe, while Duplass will portray Steven. The main cast includes Ella Rubin as Annie, Amélie Hoeferle as Ramona, Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (Ellis), Keen Ruffalo (Connor), Bo Bragason (Oona), and Daniel Quinn-Toye (Rory).
Park executive produces and co-showruns alongside Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage of Fake Empire. Amazon MGM Studios is the studio. LuckyChap executive produces under its first-look television deal with Amazon MGM Studios, reuniting with Park after the company, led by Tom Ackerley, Josey McNamara and Margot Robbie, which produced her breakout hit My Old Ass.
Morgan is repped by UTA and Anonymous Content. Duplass is repped by CAA and Odenkirk Provissero Entertainment Partners.
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All TV Shows Premiering in 2025: Complete Release Calendar

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