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All American: Homecoming came to an end after three seasons on Monday, and Simone Hicks’ story ended much like how it began: with a little drama on the tennis court, and even more drama off it.
All American: Homecoming has been cancelled at The CW, TVLine has learned, making its upcoming third season its last. The news comes two weeks after TVLine reported that the offshoot was looking ...
All American: Homecoming is an American sports drama television series created by Nkechi Okoro Carroll that premiered on The CW on February 21, 2022. It is a spin-off of All American . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In May 2022, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on October 10, 2022.
All American is an American sports drama television series created by April Blair that premiered on The CW on October 10, 2018. The series follows the lives of a group of people from both Crenshaw and Beverly Hills and features an ensemble cast starring Daniel Ezra in the lead role as well as Bre-Z, Greta Onieogou, Samantha Logan, Michael Evans Behling, Cody Christian, Karimah Westbrook, Monet ...
All American: Homecoming fans have waited more than a year for the outcome of Simone Hicks’ love triangle — but it only took one hour for Simone’s romance with Damon Sims to flame out. The ...
All American is an American sports drama television series which premiered on The CW on October 10, 2018. The series is inspired by the life of professional American football player Spencer Paysinger. On February 3, 2021, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season which premiered on October 25, 2021.
If Simone Hicks did choose Damon Sims at the end of All American: Homecoming‘s second season, she won’t be seeing much of her new boyfriend in Season 3. Peyton Alex Smith, who plays Damon Sims ...
J. J. Starbuck ("Gone Again") - music by Mike Post, lyrics by Stephen Geyer performed by Ronnie Milsap; The Jack Benny Program (end credit theme, "The J & M Stomp") – Mahlon Merrick; The Jackie Gleason Show ("Melancholy Serenade") – Jackie Gleason; Jackpot, 1974–75 version ("Jet Set") – Mike Vickers (later used for This Week in Baseball)