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''Grand Army'' is an American teen drama streaming television series created by
Katie Cappiello Katherine "Katie" Cappiello is an American playwright, director, feminist, teacher, activist and public speaker best known for her plays ''Slut'' and ''Now That We're Men''. Gloria Steinem called ''Slut'' "truthful, raw and immediate!" and David ...
that premiered on Netflix on October 16, 2020. It is loosely based on Cappiello's '' Slut: The Play''. In June 2021, the series was canceled after one season.


Premise

The series follows the lives of Joey Del Marco, Dom Pierre, Sid Pakam, Jayson Jackson, and Leila Kwan Zimmer at Grand Army High School, a public high school, in Brooklyn, New York. The students wrestle variously with challenges including rape culture, racism, sexual identity, bullying, violence, and terrorism.


Cast


Main

* Odessa A'zion as Joey Del Marco, a high school junior from Stuyvesant Town who is also on the school's dance team *Odley Jean as Dominique "Dom" Pierre, a
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high school junior from East New York who is also on the school's women's basketball team. *
Amir Bageria Amir Rathaur-Bageria (born 25 October 2000) is a Canadian actor who began his career as a child actor. He is known for his television roles in '' Degrassi: Next Class'' and ''Grand Army''. Life and career Bageria is from Mississauga, Ontario and ...
as Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam, a closeted gay Indian-American high school senior from Jackson Heights who is on the school's swim team *
Maliq Johnson Maliq Akil Johnson (born June 22, 2000) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Jayson Jackson in the Netflix series ''Grand Army (TV series), Grand Army''. His films include ''Little Boxes (film), Little Boxes'', ''Little Men (2016 fil ...
as Jayson Jackson, an African-American high school sophomore from Spanish Harlem *Amalia Yoo as Leila Kwan Zimmer, a Chinese-American high school freshman from the Upper West Side who was adopted by a Jewish Caucasian couple when she was a baby *Alphonso Romero Jones, II as John Ellis, Dom's love interest *Thelonius Serrell-Freed as Tim Delaney, one of Joey's friends *Anthony Ippolito as George Wright, one of Joey's friends who is on the Grand Army High School's swim team *Brian Altemus as Luke Friedman, one of Joey's friends who is on the Grand Army High School's swim team


Recurring

*
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as Anna Delaney, Joey's best friend and Tim's younger sister * Keara Graves as Grace, Joey's other best friend who is on the school dance team with her *Jaden Jordan as Owen Williams, Jayson's best friend *Brittany Adebumola as Tamika Jones, Dom's best friend who is on the women's basketball team with her *Naiya Ortiz as Sonia Cruz, Dom's other best friend, also on the women's basketball team with her *Crystal Nelson as Tor Sampson, Dom's other best friend who is also on the women's basketball team with her *Ashley Ganger as Meera Pakam, Sid's younger sister *Marcela Avelina as Flora Mejia, Sid's girlfriend *Lola Blackman as Rachel Finer, Leila's best friend *Lindsay Wu as Wendi, Leila's classmate *Tiffany Tong as Mei, Leila's classmate *Jennifer Tong as Su, Leila's classmate *David Iacono as Bo Orlov, Sid's rival teammate *Micah Solis as Nick Rodriguez *Diego Martinez-Tau as Chris Yoon *Cole Bullock as Dante Pierre, Dom's eldest nephew *Mercedes Slater as Odette Pierre, Dom's niece *Osias Reid as Tristian Pierre, Dom's younger nephew *Rachel Boyd as Natalie *Kelsey Falconer as Christina *Alex Castillo as Ms. Lisa Gonzalez *Jason Weinberg as Principal Michael Metta, Grand Army High School's principal * Katie Griffin as Rebecca Connely, Joey's mother *August Blanco Rosenstein as Victor Borin, an out bi student college essay tutor who helps Sid and also a classmate *Magaly Colimon as Antoinette Pierre, Dom's mother *Rod Wilson as Matt Del Marco, Joey's father *Ava Preston as Nina Del Marco, Joey's younger sister *Deanna Interbartolo as Frankie Del Marco, Joey's youngest sister *Michael Brown as Shawn Jackson, Jayson's father *Raven Dauda as Nicole Jackson, Jayson's mother * Geoffrey Pounsett as Mr. Knight, Jayson's music teacher at Grand Army High School *Lynn Weintraub as Rabbi Sadie Schultz *Zac Kara as Omar Biller, drama club member and assistant director to Meera's play *
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as Sabine Pierre, Dom's older sister


Episodes


Production


Development

It was announced in October 2019 that Netflix had ordered a 10-episode adaptation of
Katie Cappiello Katherine "Katie" Cappiello is an American playwright, director, feminist, teacher, activist and public speaker best known for her plays ''Slut'' and ''Now That We're Men''. Gloria Steinem called ''Slut'' "truthful, raw and immediate!" and David ...
's 2013 play, one that expands on the original work. The storylines are based on real life stories from her students. On June 17, 2021, Netflix canceled the series after one season.


Controversy

On the day of the teaser release, writer Ming Peiffer stated on Twitter that she and two other writers of color had quit the project, citing racist exploitation and abuse allegations against one of the creators.


Casting

It was announced Odessa A'zion would play Joey Del Marco and Amalia Yoo would reprise her role from the stage production as Leila Kwan Zimmer. Also joining the main cast are
Maliq Johnson Maliq Akil Johnson (born June 22, 2000) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Jayson Jackson in the Netflix series ''Grand Army (TV series), Grand Army''. His films include ''Little Boxes (film), Little Boxes'', ''Little Men (2016 fil ...
,
Amir Bageria Amir Rathaur-Bageria (born 25 October 2000) is a Canadian actor who began his career as a child actor. He is known for his television roles in '' Degrassi: Next Class'' and ''Grand Army''. Life and career Bageria is from Mississauga, Ontario and ...
, and Odley Jean.


Filming

Principal photography took place in both Toronto and New York City from May to September 2019, with most indoor scenes in Toronto and most outdoor and subway scenes in New York City.


Release

The teaser was released as well as first look images in September 2020, followed by a full trailer in October. Fahamu Pecou painted the promotional artwork for the posters. The series premiered on October 16, 2020 with 9 episodes instead of the original order of 10 episodes.


Reception

For the series, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 71% based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 7.34/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Grand Army'' is an excellent showcase for its exciting cast of newcomers—even if its attempt at an honest approach to adolescence is too overwrought to make an impact." Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In 2021, Ashley Ganger gave an interview for Vanity Teen magazine, following her appearance on the series, talking about her personal journey and the social influence of the series. Kristen Baldwin of '' Entertainment Weekly'' gave the series a B- and described the series as "ambitious, often to a fault. Still, there are flashes of beauty—let me say again, Odley Jean is a revelation—amid the gritty teen boilerplate." Reviewing the series for '' Rolling Stone'', Alan Sepinwall gave it 4 out of 5 stars and said, "In its best moments, ''Grand Army'' enters rare air for high school shows, elevating surprisingly close to the genre's thoughtful standard-bearer, '' My So-Called Life''."


References


External links

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