Planning to Watch Boo Bitch on Netflix? Here’s All You Need to Know

Boo Bitch is an upcoming limited comedy series set to be released on Netflix in July. The series is a comedy in the genre with the elements of the supernatural in it. Created by Tim Schauer, Kuba Soltysiak, Erin Ehrlich and Lauren Iungerich (known for the show Awkward). Also starring the To All The Boys franchise lead Lana Condor in her first-ever comedic role.

The mini-series will follow the story of two high school best friends who are about to graduate but before that, they want to live their best life and become popular among their peers. Sounds like a typical teen film, but what if one day you realise that you don’t even exist in the human world and is far from being seen by anybody but your friend.

Boo Bitch Cast

The cast of the series includes Lana Condor in the lead role as Erika Vu, Zoe Colletti as Gia, Mason Versaw as Jake C., Aparna Brielle as Riley, Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Gavin, Jason Genao as Devon, Jami Alix as Lea, Madison Thompson as Emma, Mary Aldousary as Ms Dollar, Zachary Fineman as Felix, Reid Miller as Brad and Nick Benson as Chase.

Still from Boo Bitch Trailer

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Boo Bitch Plot/Synopsis

The official Netflix synopsis of the film reads – Two senior BFFs make a last-ditch attempt to be seen. But when one of them becomes a ghost, she’ll need to really live her best life — while she can. Over the course of one night, a high school senior named Erika Vu, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning that she has become a ghost.

Boo Bitch Release Date and Trailer

The series is set to be released on 8 July 2022 on Netflix. Meanwhile, check out the trailer below.

Are you excited to see our sophisticated Lara Jean sporting a bold rock look in this supernatural comedy series? What are your thoughts on it? Let us know in the comments below.

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