'Boo, Bitch' on Netflix Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Plot

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If you are a fan of Elite, Gossip Girl, Stranger Things, Sex Education, and The End Of The F****** World you will not want to miss Boo, Bitch on Netflix.

The eight-part series is bringing Halloween and spooky season to summer 2022 when high school student Erika Vu wakes up one morning only to realize she is actually a ghost.

Newsweek has everything you need to know about Boo, Bitch including release date, cast, trailer, plot and more so you don't miss a thing.

When Is 'Boo, Bitch' Out on Netflix?

If Boo, Bitch sounds like the show for you, the good news is that there is not too long a wait until it lands on Netflix worldwide.

Boo, Bitch is coming to screens on Friday, July 8 with eight episodes available to stream and download in one go.

To watch Boo, Bitch, you must be a Netflix customer. You can subscribe now for $9.99 per month.

Who Stars in 'Boo, Bitch' on Netflix?

To All the Boys star Lana Condor takes on the role of Erika Vu in Boo, Bitch on Netflix.

She also serves as an executive producer on the series, at just 25 years old.

If you did not tune in to the To All the Boys trilogy on Netflix, Condor is also well known for her role as Jubilee in X-Men: Apocalypse, Li in Patriots Day, Koyomi in Alita: Battle Angel, Saya Kuroki in Deadly Class and Lexi in Summer Night.

Fear the Walking Dead's Zoe Colletti plays Gia, Erika's best friend, and Tick, Tick...Boom!'s Mason Versaw plays Erika's crush, Jake C.

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Zoe Margaret Colletti as Gia and Lana Condor as Erika in "Boo, Bitch." Netflix

The Dead Girls Detective Agency star Aparna Brielle plays the most popular girl in school, Riley, and Modern Family's Tenzing Norgay Trainor plays Gavin, a medium who communicates with the dead.

On My Block's Jason Genao plays the role of Devon and Saved by the Bell's Alyssa Jirrels plays the role of Alyssa.

Other cast members include:

  • Reid Miller as Brad
  • Conor Husting as Jake W.
  • Austin Fryberger as Archer
  • Ben Cain as Fred
  • Jami Alix as Lea
  • Savira Windyani as Sail
  • Cathy Vu as Mrs. Vu
  • Abigail Achiri as Raven
  • Brittany Bardwell as Sophia
  • Isidoro Perez as Diego
  • Michael Solomon as Jake M.
  • Laura Louise as Oleanna
  • Nick Benson as Chase
  • Susan Song as Ms. Huang
  • John Brantley Cole as Dr. Vu
  • Van Brunelle as Oliver Vu
  • Asia King as Portia
  • Ollie Walters as Leo
  • Jenn Santos as May
  • Mary Aldousary as Ms. Dollar
  • Mason Lawrence as Darwin
  • Violet Spingarn as Keisha

What Is'Boo, Bitch' on Netflix About?

Boo, Bitch follows the story of Erika Vu who, after a wild party, wakes up to find she is now living on Earth as a ghost.

With her days on Earth limited, Erika and her friends set out to go through an epic to-do list.

The official synopsis via Netflix for Boo, Bitch teases: "Over the course of one night, a high school senior, who's lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning... she's a motherf*%king ghost."

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Lana Condor as Erika in "Boo, Bitch" on Netflix. Erik Voake/Netflix

Is There a Trailer for 'Boo, Bitch'?

Yes, there is a hilarious new trailer for Boo, Bitch on Netflix, introducing audiences to the wonderful and wacky world of Erika Vu.

The trailer does not give too much away about the show's plot but one thing is for sure, there are going to be a lot of laughs in store.

From Erika thinking as a ghost she can walk through glass doors, just like she knows from the movies, or worrying about ghost babies, it's clear the world of the supernatural will be hard to navigate for Erika.

The trailer also reveals that Erika plans to become more famous in death than she was in life, but how exactly she will do that, audiences will have to tune in and find out.

Boo, Bitch premieres Friday, July 8 on Netflix.

About the writer

Molli Mitchell is a Senior SEO TV and Film Newsweek Reporter based in London, UK. Her focus is reporting on culture and entertainment. She has covered the world of Film and TV extensively from true-crime dramas to reality TV and blockbuster movies. Molli joined Newsweek in 2021 from the Daily Express. She is a graduate of The University of Glasgow. Languages: English.

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