The sun is rising on a new season of Selling the Oc, but the shade has never been stronger among the agents at The Oppenheim Group.
But before we get to Season 3, let’s press rewind on all the drama that’s gone down so far. Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland are still planted firmly in will they, won’t they territory after trading in noseys for hot tub makeouts. Speaking of hot and heavy hookups, Polly Brindle and Stanaland’s office dalliance allegedly was caught on video, drawing fellow agents Brandi Marshall and Kayla Cardona into the mess. Then there’s Alexandra Rose and Alexandra Jarvis, whose friendship got spicier than a midday office margarita. And last but not least, a fourth Alexandra, Nashville’s own Ali Harper, joined the brokerage, making waves and some rivals, including Gio Helou, along the way.
So, what’s in store for the Oc office this season?...
But before we get to Season 3, let’s press rewind on all the drama that’s gone down so far. Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland are still planted firmly in will they, won’t they territory after trading in noseys for hot tub makeouts. Speaking of hot and heavy hookups, Polly Brindle and Stanaland’s office dalliance allegedly was caught on video, drawing fellow agents Brandi Marshall and Kayla Cardona into the mess. Then there’s Alexandra Rose and Alexandra Jarvis, whose friendship got spicier than a midday office margarita. And last but not least, a fourth Alexandra, Nashville’s own Ali Harper, joined the brokerage, making waves and some rivals, including Gio Helou, along the way.
So, what’s in store for the Oc office this season?...
- 4/10/2024
- by Cole Delbyck
- Tudum - Netflix
Netflix’s Selling the Oc is returning for Season 3 on May 3 and the trailer previews the upcoming drama that will continue shaking things up on the reality series.
The new season of the Selling Sunset spinoff continues with the same cast, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Jarvis, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Alexandra Rose, Tyler Stanaland, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Jason Oppenheim.
Last season, Alexandra Harper was introduced to audiences, and by the end of Season 2, she was given the opportunity to join the Oppenheim Group. However, things seem to be a little rocky for the real estate agent, with Oppenheim saying, “She has not developed the experience that she should have at this stage of the game.”
The romantic drama between Hall and Stanaland that affected the latter’s marriage to his wife Brittany Snow, continues in Season 3.
“You swooned me and then you f***ing disappeared.
The new season of the Selling Sunset spinoff continues with the same cast, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Jarvis, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Alexandra Rose, Tyler Stanaland, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Jason Oppenheim.
Last season, Alexandra Harper was introduced to audiences, and by the end of Season 2, she was given the opportunity to join the Oppenheim Group. However, things seem to be a little rocky for the real estate agent, with Oppenheim saying, “She has not developed the experience that she should have at this stage of the game.”
The romantic drama between Hall and Stanaland that affected the latter’s marriage to his wife Brittany Snow, continues in Season 3.
“You swooned me and then you f***ing disappeared.
- 4/7/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Selling the Oc is back on Netflix!
Season three has an official trailer, release date, and confirmed cast list.
Keep reading to find out more…
The trailer, which was just released by Netflix, shows glimpses of all of the season one and two agents, including Alex Hall, Tyler Stanaland, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Gio Helou, Polly Brindle, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, Kayla Cardona, Brandi Marshall, Lauren Brito, and new agent Alexandra Harper, along with O group founders Brett and Jason Oppenheim.
Here’s the official synopsis: The Oppenheim Group’s Oc agents are back for a fiery third season with big homes and even bigger drama. In an office where betrayal and rumors spread like wildfire, you can’t put a price on loyalty – or reputation.
It looks like this season, we see a breakdown of Tyler and Alex‘s brief romance, several agents having an issue with Sean (who...
Season three has an official trailer, release date, and confirmed cast list.
Keep reading to find out more…
The trailer, which was just released by Netflix, shows glimpses of all of the season one and two agents, including Alex Hall, Tyler Stanaland, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Gio Helou, Polly Brindle, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, Kayla Cardona, Brandi Marshall, Lauren Brito, and new agent Alexandra Harper, along with O group founders Brett and Jason Oppenheim.
Here’s the official synopsis: The Oppenheim Group’s Oc agents are back for a fiery third season with big homes and even bigger drama. In an office where betrayal and rumors spread like wildfire, you can’t put a price on loyalty – or reputation.
It looks like this season, we see a breakdown of Tyler and Alex‘s brief romance, several agents having an issue with Sean (who...
- 4/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Netflix generates more contemporary content than anyone, but they’re dipping into the past to curate the great movies from the ’70s. These are the films that people like myself discovered as kids in the early days of when HBO premiered on cable. Bravo, I say. Here’s the preliminary list.
Alice Doesn’T Live Here Anymore
A widowed singer and single mother starts over as a diner waitress in Arizona, befriending her coworkers and romancing a ruggedly handsome rancher.
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Robert Getchell
Producers: Audrey Maas, David Susskind
Key Cast (Alphabetical): Ellen Burstyn, Jodie Foster, Diane Ladd, Alfred Lutter, Harvey Keitel, Kris Kristofferson, Vic Tayback
Distributed By: Warner Bros. Discovery
Initial Release Date: December 9, 1974
At the 47th Academy Awards, Burstyn won Best Actress
Black Belt Jones
High-kicking Black Belt Jones is dispatched to take down a group of Mafia goons trying to muscle in on a downtown karate studio.
Alice Doesn’T Live Here Anymore
A widowed singer and single mother starts over as a diner waitress in Arizona, befriending her coworkers and romancing a ruggedly handsome rancher.
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Robert Getchell
Producers: Audrey Maas, David Susskind
Key Cast (Alphabetical): Ellen Burstyn, Jodie Foster, Diane Ladd, Alfred Lutter, Harvey Keitel, Kris Kristofferson, Vic Tayback
Distributed By: Warner Bros. Discovery
Initial Release Date: December 9, 1974
At the 47th Academy Awards, Burstyn won Best Actress
Black Belt Jones
High-kicking Black Belt Jones is dispatched to take down a group of Mafia goons trying to muscle in on a downtown karate studio.
- 1/17/2024
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
1974 was quite a year for cinema; 50 years later, Netflix (of all places) is celebrating the golden jubilee.
In recognition of the anniversary, the streamer on Wednesday launched a new, dedicated content row (and direct URL link) with the first films being honored under its new “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection” banner. Each of the 14 films came to Netflix this month by way of Warner Bros., Paramount, or Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
The 1974 collection includes “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” “Black Belt Jones,” “Blazing Saddles,” “California Split,” “Chinatown,” “The Conversation,” “Death Wish,” “The Gambler,” “The Great Gatsby,” “It’s Alive,” “The Little Prince,” “The Lords of Flatbush,” “The Parallax View,” and “The Street Fighter” (“Gekitotsu! Satsujin ken”).
Netflix doesn’t plan to stop with disco’s heyday. In April, the streaming service will do the same for films from 1984 (turning 40); July will celebrate 1994 movies (turning 30); and in October...
In recognition of the anniversary, the streamer on Wednesday launched a new, dedicated content row (and direct URL link) with the first films being honored under its new “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection” banner. Each of the 14 films came to Netflix this month by way of Warner Bros., Paramount, or Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
The 1974 collection includes “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” “Black Belt Jones,” “Blazing Saddles,” “California Split,” “Chinatown,” “The Conversation,” “Death Wish,” “The Gambler,” “The Great Gatsby,” “It’s Alive,” “The Little Prince,” “The Lords of Flatbush,” “The Parallax View,” and “The Street Fighter” (“Gekitotsu! Satsujin ken”).
Netflix doesn’t plan to stop with disco’s heyday. In April, the streaming service will do the same for films from 1984 (turning 40); July will celebrate 1994 movies (turning 30); and in October...
- 1/17/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
Interviews with Brandi, Kayla,Alex Rose,Sean,Gio, Lauren The gang is back and it was so much fun to chat with Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Gio Helou, and Lauren Shortt from “Selling the Oc” now on its second season. Take a look at our fun interview that may or may not contain spoilers!
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- 9/15/2023
- by manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
James O’Keefe, the right-wing personality who made a name for himself by going undercover in an effort to dig up dirt on progressive organizations, has been using his former activist group’s funds for personal purchases, including luxury helicopter travel, DJ equipment, and liquor, an internal audit found.
O’Keefe, who founded the Project Veritas in 2011, is being accused of improper behavior in addition to inappropriately spending donor funds, according to a draft private internal audit of the group’s expenses conducted by an independent law firm and reviewed by The Washington Post.
O’Keefe, who founded the Project Veritas in 2011, is being accused of improper behavior in addition to inappropriately spending donor funds, according to a draft private internal audit of the group’s expenses conducted by an independent law firm and reviewed by The Washington Post.
- 9/6/2023
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
There’s, unsurprisingly, going to be plenty of drama in “Selling The Oc” season 2.
Some of the cast recently chatted to Et Canada’s Keshia Chanté ahead of the “Selling Sunset” spinoff’s season 2 premiere on Sept. 8.
Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Gio Helou and Lauren Shortt teased an eventful upcoming season, with Chanté questioning who brought the most drama.
Palmieri and Cardona said Tyler Stanaland, who was previously married to Brittany Snow. It was reported the pair had finalized their divorce in July after tying the knot in March 2020.
Palmieri told us, “But it seems like the drama revolves around Tyler, like starting it in a way. But then, like, him being, like, ‘I don’t want to talk about it’ yet he’s doing it in front of everyone to see. It’s a very manipulative… I don’t know. I’ll keep [zips mouth].”
Cardona added,...
Some of the cast recently chatted to Et Canada’s Keshia Chanté ahead of the “Selling Sunset” spinoff’s season 2 premiere on Sept. 8.
Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Gio Helou and Lauren Shortt teased an eventful upcoming season, with Chanté questioning who brought the most drama.
Palmieri and Cardona said Tyler Stanaland, who was previously married to Brittany Snow. It was reported the pair had finalized their divorce in July after tying the knot in March 2020.
Palmieri told us, “But it seems like the drama revolves around Tyler, like starting it in a way. But then, like, him being, like, ‘I don’t want to talk about it’ yet he’s doing it in front of everyone to see. It’s a very manipulative… I don’t know. I’ll keep [zips mouth].”
Cardona added,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Get your stilettos ready: Netflix's "Selling the Oc" is officially returning for season two. The streamer has finally announced the show's September premiere date, along with a poster and official trailer that unveils the returning castmates and a new face. "She'll ruffle a few feathers," Polly Brindle says in the clip of aspiring real estate agent Alexandra Harper. Based on the trailer, it also looks like the cast is setting their sights on Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Back in January, Netflix renewed the series for seasons two and three, with production for the former starting this past winter. The series, a spinoff of Netflix hit "Selling Sunset," premiered in August 2022 and introduced viewers to a new group of realtors all working their hardest to sell luxury homes for The Oppenheim Group under Jason and Brett Oppenheim. The cast includes brothers Jason and Brett, Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
Back in January, Netflix renewed the series for seasons two and three, with production for the former starting this past winter. The series, a spinoff of Netflix hit "Selling Sunset," premiered in August 2022 and introduced viewers to a new group of realtors all working their hardest to sell luxury homes for The Oppenheim Group under Jason and Brett Oppenheim. The cast includes brothers Jason and Brett, Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Women in Film will commemorate the nonprofit organization’s 50th anniversary with a screening series spotlighting pivotal television or feature films made by women in the last half century.
The screening series, which will celebrate women and people of underrepresented genders working in front of and behind the camera, will kick off with a screening of “Norma Rae,” taking place on Friday, June 29, at Vidiots in Los Angeles.
Following the screening, Sally Field, the star of the 1979 classic, and producers Tamara Asseyev and Alexandra Rose will participate in a panel discussion on the film’s sustained impact throughout the years. Wif board member and actress, writer and director Lake Bell, who also serves as the chair of Wif’s 50th anniversary committee, has been selected to moderate the conversation.
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The screening series, which will celebrate women and people of underrepresented genders working in front of and behind the camera, will kick off with a screening of “Norma Rae,” taking place on Friday, June 29, at Vidiots in Los Angeles.
Following the screening, Sally Field, the star of the 1979 classic, and producers Tamara Asseyev and Alexandra Rose will participate in a panel discussion on the film’s sustained impact throughout the years. Wif board member and actress, writer and director Lake Bell, who also serves as the chair of Wif’s 50th anniversary committee, has been selected to moderate the conversation.
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- 6/20/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Women in Film, Los Angeles said Monday that it is launching a screening series to celebrate the nonprofit organization’s 50th anniversary, and has picked a timely movie to kick it off.
The series will kick off June 29 with the 1979 film Norma Rae starring Sally Field, who won the Oscar for her role as a single mom and factory worker who fights to unionize her workplace despite the dangers involved. The screening, taking place at Vidiots in Los Angeles, will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Field and Norma Rae producers Tamara Asseyev and Alexandra Rose and moderated by Lake Bell, a Wif board member and chair of Wif’s 50th Anniversary Committee.
The news comes as the Writers Guild enters its eighth week of a strike and SAG-AFTRA is currently in contract talks with the Hollywood studios over new film and TV contracts.
Wif, founded in 1973 to work...
The series will kick off June 29 with the 1979 film Norma Rae starring Sally Field, who won the Oscar for her role as a single mom and factory worker who fights to unionize her workplace despite the dangers involved. The screening, taking place at Vidiots in Los Angeles, will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Field and Norma Rae producers Tamara Asseyev and Alexandra Rose and moderated by Lake Bell, a Wif board member and chair of Wif’s 50th Anniversary Committee.
The news comes as the Writers Guild enters its eighth week of a strike and SAG-AFTRA is currently in contract talks with the Hollywood studios over new film and TV contracts.
Wif, founded in 1973 to work...
- 6/20/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has renewed “Selling the Oc” for a second and third season.
With production on Season 2 set to begin this winter, “Selling the Oc” next installment will pick up where Season 1 left its cast of realtors, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Alexandra Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Tyler Stanaland, Polly Brindle, Lauren Shortt, Gio Helou, Brandi Marshall, Sean Palmieri, Austin Victoria, and of course the Oppenheim brothers, Brett and Jason.
Debuting in August 2022, the “Selling Sunset” spinoff introduced a “fresh set of realtors who were all ready to square off with one another, competing to establish themselves at The Oppenheim Group’s second office on the Orange County coast,” per an official description of the series.
“Selling the Oc” is produced by Done and Done Productions, Lionsgate, with Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Suzy Ratner, Kristofer Lindquist and Skyler Wakil serving as executive producers.
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With production on Season 2 set to begin this winter, “Selling the Oc” next installment will pick up where Season 1 left its cast of realtors, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Alexandra Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Tyler Stanaland, Polly Brindle, Lauren Shortt, Gio Helou, Brandi Marshall, Sean Palmieri, Austin Victoria, and of course the Oppenheim brothers, Brett and Jason.
Debuting in August 2022, the “Selling Sunset” spinoff introduced a “fresh set of realtors who were all ready to square off with one another, competing to establish themselves at The Oppenheim Group’s second office on the Orange County coast,” per an official description of the series.
“Selling the Oc” is produced by Done and Done Productions, Lionsgate, with Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Suzy Ratner, Kristofer Lindquist and Skyler Wakil serving as executive producers.
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- 1/18/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Sales are so good behind the Orange curtain that Netflix wants more from the Oppenheim brothers: It has renewed rookie unscripted series Selling the Oc for two additional seasons.
Production will start this winter.
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A spinoff of the successful Netflix docusoap Selling Sunset, the first season of Selling the Oc focused on a fresh set of realtors in The Oppenheim Group’s second office in Orange County. It launched in August 2022.
Besides Jason and Brett Oppenheim, it stars Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
Production will start this winter.
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A spinoff of the successful Netflix docusoap Selling Sunset, the first season of Selling the Oc focused on a fresh set of realtors in The Oppenheim Group’s second office in Orange County. It launched in August 2022.
Besides Jason and Brett Oppenheim, it stars Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
We interviewed Alexandra Jarvis because we think you'll like her picks at these prices. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time. Season 1 of Netflix's Selling the Oc concluded with Alexandra Jarvis and Alexandra Rose ringing the bell in celebration of their 20 million sale. The show served up plenty of drama and some great fashion, but that final moment reminded us all about the importance of hard work and consistency. Throughout the season, the Alexandras weren't afraid to put themselves out there to achieve success. They went door to door...
- 9/22/2022
- E! Online
Unlike Orange County, everything isn't always bright and sunny for these reality stars. The cast of Netflix's new series Selling the Oc—which debuted on Aug. 24— got Down in the DMs on the latest episode of the E! News digital series. And according to Alexandra Rose, some of her fellow Oppenheim Group realtors took their on-screen beef with her to social media. "There is somebody that has blocked me, and then there's two other people that unfollowed me and then removed me from their followers," she exclusively told E! News on the Sept. 1 episode. "So, there's three other people that just don't like me." She didn't specify...
- 9/1/2022
- E! Online
The Oppenheim Group, purveyors of “Selling Sunset,” is back for “Selling the Oc.” I spent some time with the one half of the Oppenheim Group, Brett Oppenheim and half of the cast of the new Netflix reality series namely Kayla Carmona, Gio Helou, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, and Austin Victoria. “Selling the Oc” is
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- 8/31/2022
- by manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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