Cast Of Julie And The Phantoms Season 2

Okay, Phantoms fans, let's talk about the elephant...or should I say, the ghost...in the room. We’re all still waiting (im)patiently for news about Julie and the Phantoms Season 2. While we’re crossing our fingers and sacrificing pizza to the Netflix gods, let’s revisit the amazing cast that made Season 1 so ridiculously catchy.
The Core Four: Music, Ghosts, and Teen Angst
Julie: Our Sunshine
First, we have the radiant Madison Reyes as Julie. Seriously, could anyone else have nailed that blend of grief, resilience, and powerhouse vocals? She brought so much heart to the role, it's no wonder the Phantoms were drawn to her.
Imagine being a newbie actress and just owning the screen like that! Talk about a star being born.
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Luke: The Brooding Rockstar
Then there's Charlie Gillespie, the epitome of the tortured artist as Luke. I mean, the guy could write a hit song about, well, pretty much anything. And those eyes! Seriously, someone get this guy a lifetime supply of hair gel and angst.
It's hard to believe he's not actually a ghost, he embodies the rockstar spirit so well.
Alex: The Sweet Soul
Owen Joyner as Alex? Pure sunshine and awkwardness. He's the heart of the Phantoms. Plus, his character gave us some much-needed LGBTQ+ representation on a show aimed at younger viewers. Representation matters!

He played the insecure ghost perfectly, making us root for him every step of the way.
Reggie: The Lovable Goofball
And, of course, Jeremy Shada as Reggie, the ultimate goofball. He’s the comic relief, the one who can always make you smile, even when you’re facing down a vengeful ghost. Honestly, who doesn’t need a Reggie in their life?
His comedic timing is impeccable, making Reggie the perfect counterbalance to Luke's seriousness.

Beyond the Band: The Friends and Foes
But Julie and the Phantoms isn't just about the core four. We have a whole crew of supporting characters who add depth and drama to the story.
Flynn: The Ride-or-Die BFF
Jade Payton as Flynn is the best friend we all deserve. She's supportive, sassy, and not afraid to call Julie out when she's being, well, a teenager. Plus, her DJ skills are seriously impressive.
She also adds an element of comedy, and always brings a dose of reality to Julie's life.
Willie: The Charming Ghost
Booboo Stewart slays as Willie (see what I did there?). He is a skater ghost with a kind heart. His relationship with Alex gave us all the feels, proving that love can transcend even the afterlife.

Booboo's performance is so subtle yet powerful, making Willie a fan favorite.
Nick: The (Slightly) Misguided Boyfriend
And let's not forget Sacha Carlson as Nick. Poor Nick! He's not a bad guy, just a little...clueless. He's definitely not in the same league as a ghostly rockstar, but hey, he tried. His earnest efforts brought some humor to the show.
He is also the perfect foil for the supernatural chaos around him.

Caleb Covington: The Villain We Love to Hate
Finally, Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb Covington is the villain we all loved to hate. A sinister showman with a penchant for possessing people? Yes, please! He was delightfully evil and added a touch of Broadway flair to the series.
Jackson's theatrical background made him the perfect choice for this over-the-top antagonist.
Season 2 Hopes: Fingers Crossed!
So, while we wait with bated breath for news about Season 2, let’s appreciate the amazing cast that brought Julie and the Phantoms to life. They're the reason we're all so obsessed with ghost bands and catchy tunes.
Here's hoping we see them back on our screens soon, ready to rock the afterlife!
