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News18
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Olivia Holt returns for Cruel Summer season 3
Agency: PTI Last Updated: Los Angeles, Aug 9 (PTI) The new season of the popular teen show 'Cruel Summer" is now under development at Hulu and Freeform and will feature Hollywood actor Olivia Holt. According to entertainment news outlet Variety, Holt will also serve as an executive producer for the third season. The 'Cloak and Dagger" star will be reprising the role of Kate Wallis from season one of the series. Cori Uchida and Adam Lash have boarded as showrunners and executive producers. Jessica Biel and Michelle Purple will once again executively produce through Iron Ocean. Lionsgate TV is the studio. Set in 1990s, the first season followed the story of two girls: Kate and Jeanette. After popular girl Kate disappears one summer, Jeanette replaces her as the popular girl in school. But after Kate returns, trouble arises for Jeanette who becomes blamed for her disappearence. Along with Holt, the cast of Season 1 included Chiara Aurelia, Michael Landes, Froy Gutierrez, Harley Quinn Smith, Allius Barnes, Blake Lee and Brooklyn Sudano. Season two starred Sadie Stanley, Griffin Gluck, Eloise Payet, Lisa Yamada, Sean Blakemore, and KaDee Strickland. 'Cruel Summer" was originally created by Bert V Royal who departed the show in the second season due to creative differences. The anthology follows different stories through each season with an entirely new cast and crew. The second season of the show was not well received with a cancellation from Freeform in 2023. PTI SMR ATR SMR ATR ATR (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


USA Today
29-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Central Michigan receives Notice of Allegations from NCAA for role in Michigan case
The Michigan advanced sign-stealing case continues to sprout further branches as things seemingly near a final response for the Wolverines. While we wait for that to occur (presumably somewhere before the start of the 2025 season), the NCAA has now turned its attention to Central Michigan. If you'll remember, while all of the news was breaking about former staffer Connor Stalions intricate, advanced sign-stealing operation, part of the evidence seemed to show Stalions in a Central Michigan coaching staff outfit, complete with recording glasses on the sidelines when the Chippewas took on Michigan State. James Bond, step aside. And while many Michigan fanboys seemed to throw water on Stalions actually being on the sidelines, that's come as close to being confirmed as it can be, and now the NCAA is going after Central Michigan. According to the dashboard of NCAA infractions, Central Michigan has been sent a Notice of Allegations for its role in the Michigan scandal. It should be noted that CMU has denied receiving a NOA from the NCAA (it's in the mail maybe), but if it's true, then the spider web of this thing just continues to expand. When the Cloak and Dagger situation first came to light, Central Michigan issued a statement acknowledging what was being reported and making the rounds on the internet. 'We are aware of inferences made in the new Netflix documentary regarding former University of Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions accessing the CMU sidelines during our opening game last September,' the statement read. 'For the past 10 months, CMU has fully cooperated with the NCAA's ongoing investigation, and we will continue to cooperate with the NCAA as it works to complete its investigation.' Shortly thereafter, the head coach at the time from the time the footage was taken, former Michigan Offensive Coordinator Jim McElwain, resigned. Read into that what you will. Another assistant coach at CMU who had a previous relationship with Stalions, Jake Costner, also stepped down. We'll continue to follow this developing story, especially if and when Central Michigan confirms receipt of the Notice of Allegations.