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ARTICLE: Season 2 of ‘Studio City’ Now Available on Amazon Prime Video


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The second season of “Studio City,” co-created and executive produced by soap star Sean Kanan (“The Bold and the Beautiful,” “General Hospital”), is now available on Amazon Prime Video. Kanan also serves as series writer and plays the lead character.

“I am unbelievably proud of ‘Studio City’ and what we accomplished during season one,” said Kanan. “It was a project that, with the hard work of an ensemble of talented creatives, came to fruition and won the Daytime Emmy in 2021 for Outstanding Fiction Series. We are excited to bring you season two.”

“Studio City” tells the dramatic and comedic story of Sam Stevens (Kanan), a long-time soap opera actor starring in the second most-watched daytime drama, “Hearts on Fire,” as he struggles to keep his top spot on the show, break out of soaps into feature films, and deal with his own complicated life which includes a few dark secrets concerning his past, including an aging step-father, the twisted truth of his paternity, and a daughter that he never knew existed.

In addition to Kanan, the cast also includes Carolyn Hennesy, Tristan Rogers, Anna Maria-Horsford, Juliet Vega, Philip P. Bruenn, Justin Torkildsen, Natalie Burn, Erin Soto, Lilly Melgar, Will Roberts, and Scott Turner Schofield.

The series was created by Kanan and Jason Antognoli. Timothy Woodward, Jr. serves as showrunner and director. Kanan, his wife Michele Kanan, and Timothy Woodward, Jr. serve as writers and executive producers.

The second season consists of six episodes and will cost $0.99 each. The first season had 11 episodes and is also available at a cost of $0.99 each.

To purchase episodes to watch, click here.



Note: The post Season 2 of ‘Studio City’ Now Available on Amazon Prime Video appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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