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ARTICLE: Christopher Sean Speaks On Reprising ‘DAYS’ Role on ‘Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem’


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Although he’s gone on to a lucrative voice acting career where he can be heard voicing characters from “Star Wars,” “Marvel’s Avengers” and “Gotham Knights” TV and video game series, former “Days of our Lives” actor Christopher Sean has never shied away from his daytime roots. In fact, he’s set to reprise his role as Paul Narita in “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” when the series returns for Chapter 2 next month. Following news of his reprisal, Sean thanked the power’s that be at the daytime drama series and Peacock for bringing him back into the “DAYS” fold, even if briefly.

“Honored that @nbcdays brought back Paul Narita for #BeyondSalem on the @peacockTV app,” said Sean. “Three cheers to my DOOL family and all the fans that have showed so much love and welcomed me back with such a warm embrace. Much Love.”

While details of his return remain under wraps, we do know that Paul’s father, private eye John Black (Drake Hogestyn), travels to San Francisco to see his son which later integrates seamlessly with the overall umbrella storyline which is full of larger-than-life romance, jaw-dropping twists, and high-stakes drama that all connects back to a memorable plot that originated on “Days of our Lives” long ago.

Since leaving “Days of our Lives” in November 2018, Sean has starred as a voice actor in several lucrative TV and video game franchises, including “Fallout 76,” “Star Wars Resistance,” “Star Wars: Visions,” “Marvel’s Avengers,” “Ghost Tsushima” and “Gotham Knights.” He was a featured player in the third season of the Netflix thriller “You,” and more recently appeared in an episode of “NCIS: Los Angeles.”

Chapter 2 of “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” includes five all-new episodes releasing daily starting Monday, July 11 through Friday, July 15 on Peacock.

For more information on how to stream “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem,” or to register/subscribe, visit PeacockTV.com.



Note: The post Christopher Sean Speaks On Reprising ‘DAYS’ Role on ‘Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.
 

 

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