CBS' THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Justin Long, Kara Royster, Hunter King and Angelique Cabral will guest star in the comedy's Season 7 finale - with the options to become series regulars should the potential spinoff starring Marcel Spears and Sheaun McKinney move forward. Long previously starred in the first season of Disney+/Hulu's Goosebumps. Royster recurred on CBS' God Friended Me and The CW's Dynasty. Both King and Cabral starred in CBS' Life in Pieces for four seasons.
- Long will play Bruce, a tech millionaire who is a mix of unjustified confidence and social ineptitude. Cerebral, impulsive and a genius, he has no boundaries or filter when it comes to saying what's on his mind but deep down there's a sweetness at his core and his sincerity ultimately wins Marty (Spears) and Malcolm (McKinney) over.
- Royster will play Matisse. A child of privilege, she is Malcolm's new neighbor and a would-be influencer. On the surface, she's spoiled rotten but she's also smart, interesting, sharp and analytical. When her father stopped bending to her every whim, she took it as a wake-up call and is now selling her own fabulousness.
- King will play Bellamy. Dark, sardonic and often under the influence of edibles, she works generating content for the coolest cannabis boutique in SoCal. Despite her jaded outlook, she's also hilarious, fun and a fiercely loyal friend. She does have secret dreams of doing something bigger, but for now, she's content in her carefully curated world of detachment and irony.
- Cabral will play Lisa. Impeccably dressed, high energy and unpredictable, she is a fast-talking book agent who seems genuinely passionate about Malcolm's writing talent and hopes to represent him and take him to the top of the literary world.
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- Amin Joseph has joined the cast of the upcoming limited series starring Jaalen Best. He previously starred for six seasons in FX's Snowfall.
- He will play Sonny Liston, a heavyweight champion and Muhammad Ali's (Best) rival. Nicknamed "The Bear," he had been considered unbeatable until he lost the title in 1964 to loud-mouthed underdog Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay).
CBS' TRACKER
- Chris Lee has been cast in a recurring role on the drama's second season. He previously starred for four seasons in The CW's Legacies and currently recurs on Showtime's The Chi.
- He will play Randy, Bobby's (Eric Graise) charismatic and charming cousin who comes to town to give him a hand.