Note: This story contains spoilers from “Zoey 102.”
“Zoey 102” is finally here, bringing with it plenty of nostalgia and cringeworthy comedy for fans new and old to enjoy.
The Paramount+ movie, a long-gestating sequel of the Nickelodeon hit series “Zoey 101,” features the return of star Jamie Lynn Spears and most of the original cast members for a follow-up adventure along the Pacific Coast Highway. Set more than a decade since the events of the final season, “Zoey 102” follows the title character (Spears) as she juggles her busy career as a producer on a “Love Island”-style reality show and maid of honor duties for her best friends Quinn (Erin Sanders) and Logan’s (Matthew Underwood) wedding.
Directed by Nancy Hower and written by Monica Sherer and Madeline Whitby, the film takes a campy approach to catching up with the crew that first met attending Malibu’s Pacific Coast Academy.
“Zoey 102” is finally here, bringing with it plenty of nostalgia and cringeworthy comedy for fans new and old to enjoy.
The Paramount+ movie, a long-gestating sequel of the Nickelodeon hit series “Zoey 101,” features the return of star Jamie Lynn Spears and most of the original cast members for a follow-up adventure along the Pacific Coast Highway. Set more than a decade since the events of the final season, “Zoey 102” follows the title character (Spears) as she juggles her busy career as a producer on a “Love Island”-style reality show and maid of honor duties for her best friends Quinn (Erin Sanders) and Logan’s (Matthew Underwood) wedding.
Directed by Nancy Hower and written by Monica Sherer and Madeline Whitby, the film takes a campy approach to catching up with the crew that first met attending Malibu’s Pacific Coast Academy.
- 7/27/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Paramount+'s highly-anticipated "Zoey 101" spinoff film, "Zoey 102," hit the streamer on July 27, and it features most of the original show's cast, including Jamie Lynn Spears. The new movie's plot sees Zoey confront the state of her life (and love) as an adult when she reunites with her Pacific Coast Academy crew at her friends Quinn and Logan's over-the-top wedding.
However, three of the show's main characters are noticeably missing from the reunion festivities. Victoria Justice, who played Zoey's friend Lola; Alexa Nikolas, who played Nicole Bristow for the first two seasons; and Paul Butcher, who portrayed Zoey's little brother, Dustin Brooks. The three original series staples will not be seen in the film for their own reasons.
Find out everything we know about why Victoria Justice, Alexa Nikolas, and Paul Butcher aren't in "Zoey 102."
Why Isn't Victoria Justice in "Zoey 102"?
Regarding Justice's decision not to...
However, three of the show's main characters are noticeably missing from the reunion festivities. Victoria Justice, who played Zoey's friend Lola; Alexa Nikolas, who played Nicole Bristow for the first two seasons; and Paul Butcher, who portrayed Zoey's little brother, Dustin Brooks. The three original series staples will not be seen in the film for their own reasons.
Find out everything we know about why Victoria Justice, Alexa Nikolas, and Paul Butcher aren't in "Zoey 102."
Why Isn't Victoria Justice in "Zoey 102"?
Regarding Justice's decision not to...
- 7/27/2023
- by Lindsay Paige Stein
- Popsugar.com
Another popular Nickelodeon series of yesteryear is being revived for Paramount+.
The streamer on Thursday announced the start of production on Zoey 102, a follow-up to the Jamie Lynn Spears-led series Zoey 101, which aired for four seasons on Nick from 2005 to 2008.
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The streamer on Thursday announced the start of production on Zoey 102, a follow-up to the Jamie Lynn Spears-led series Zoey 101, which aired for four seasons on Nick from 2005 to 2008.
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According to a release from Paramount+, the full-length feature “follows Pacific Coast Academy alumni as...
- 1/12/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Being a young person in the entertainment industry can be very challenging. Time and time again, we’ve watched child stars fade away from the entertainment industry – whether it be due to poor choice or simply wanting to live a ‘normal’ life. If anyone knows about the stress that comes with being a child star, it’s Paul Butcher. Paul’s acting career started when he was just in elementary school and was a major star before he even reached his teenage years. Paul is most well known for playing Dustin Brooks in the Nickelodeon series, Zoey 101. After the series ended
Whatever Happened to Paul Butcher?...
Whatever Happened to Paul Butcher?...
- 9/17/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Imagine being willing to be punched, kicked, dropped, flung from speeding cars...and, yes, sometimes even lit on fire for your day job.
It's just another day in the life of your average stuntman (or woman), the unsung heroes who frequently put themselves in harm's way to make Robert Downey Jr. look athletic in Iron Man, Sylvester Stallone look invincible as Rambo...and Tom Cruise look taller in...well, any of his films (relax, it's a joke).
While most of us might dream of publishing a book, being a race car driver, dating a supermodel — or some other equally cliched ambition like that — Colin Decker’s ambition is to set himself on fire and burn for two minutes and 39 seconds.
Why two minutes and 39 seconds, you ask? Why, to break a record, of course.
This Sunday afternoon, he’ll make the attempt, reports The Vancouver Sun.
Decker, a Vancouver stuntman,...
It's just another day in the life of your average stuntman (or woman), the unsung heroes who frequently put themselves in harm's way to make Robert Downey Jr. look athletic in Iron Man, Sylvester Stallone look invincible as Rambo...and Tom Cruise look taller in...well, any of his films (relax, it's a joke).
While most of us might dream of publishing a book, being a race car driver, dating a supermodel — or some other equally cliched ambition like that — Colin Decker’s ambition is to set himself on fire and burn for two minutes and 39 seconds.
Why two minutes and 39 seconds, you ask? Why, to break a record, of course.
This Sunday afternoon, he’ll make the attempt, reports The Vancouver Sun.
Decker, a Vancouver stuntman,...
- 9/4/2009
- CinemaSpy
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