REBBI ROSIE, KEIYNAN LONSDALE AND ENRIQUE MURCIANO "STEP UP" TO JOIN CHRISTINA MILIAN AND NE-YO IN STARZ'S RE-IMAGINED SERIES
TERAYLE HILL UPPED TO SERIES REGULAR IN HIS RETURNING ROLE
FROM CREATOR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER HOLLY SORENSEN,
"STEP UP" BEGAN FILMING IN ATLANTA THIS MONTH
Santa Monica, Calif - -
February 23, 2021 - Starz announced today that Rebbi Rosie, whose credits include dancing with the likes of Beyonce, Pharrell, J. Lo and Nicki Minaj, has joined its re-imagined "Step Up" series along with new series regular cast members Keiynan Lonsdale ("The Flash," Love, Simon) and STARZ's "Power" alum Enrique Murciano ("Bloodline," Black Hawk Down). Additionally, returning favorite Terayle Hill ("Cobra Kai," Judas and the Black Messiah) has been upped to series regular. "Step Up" is produced for Starz by Lionsgate Television. Beginning March 5, the first two seasons of the hit series will be available on STARZ across all platforms and airing on STARZ Fridays at 8PM ET/PT.
Inspired by the Step Up Lionsgate film franchise that grossed over $600 million at the worldwide box office, the series centers on Sage Odom (Ne-Yo) as the legendary founder of Atlanta's famed High Water Performing Art School. Collette is the Queen of High Water, and Sage Odom's partner in art, business, and love. Collette built and nurtured Sage's visionary academy from the ground up. Grinding her way to the top with grit and resourcefulness, Collette earned a new role, manager of Sage Odom and his tour, all this while hiding a dark secret. As this secret comes crashing down on Sage, High Water, and the tour, Collette is tempted by an opportunity to step out of her role as the woman behind the man, to become the powerful woman in front of the man.
Rebbi Rosie plays "Angel," who has descended into the world of High Water with an air of mystery
and a backpack full of cash. She's running from the place she calls home, the seedy underworld
of London's organized crime families. Now, Angel has come to the one place in the world where
she can make her dreams a reality, High Water. Battle ready and street wise, Angel is ready to
take on High Water and prove that she belongs amongst the best dancers in the world, all while
breaking the hearts of these American guys and gals hopelessly entranced by her mix of raw
swagger and British charm.
Keiynan Lonsdale plays "Tal," in a re-cast role originally played by Petrice Jones. Once an outcast from Ohio, taken from his mother and dropped in the tough streets of Atlanta. Tal faced persecution for his eccentricities, his sexuality, and his refusal to submit to the expectations of others. Dancing his way into High Water, literally, beaten and bloodied, Tal became the pride of Sage Odom's elite dance crew. Now, the lead dancer for Sage's massive tour, Tal must continue to be the most crucial piece in a support system that carries his friends, his family, and a billion-dollar tour. He is lean, graceful, and courageous, just like his nickname: the greyhound.
Enrique Murciano plays "Cruz," a man hoping to carve his face into the Mount Rushmore of high profile, celebrity lawyers and who will do whatever it takes to claw his way to the primetime status of
Cochran, Dershowitz, and Geragos, finally joining the pantheon of litigation gods. The case that
will get him there, Sage Odom's murder accusation. As Cruz fights through the intrigue and
conspiracy to save Sage's life and career, he can't help but think to the future, imagining himself
sauntering down a red carpet like an urban cowboy in his sharply tailored Dries Van Noten.
Finally, Terayle Hill returns as a series regular, reprising the role of "Marquise" from the first two seasons. He joins previously announced series regular cast Christina Milian ("Collette"), Ne-Yo ("Sage Odom"), Faizon Love ("Uncle Al"), Jade Chynoweth ("Odalie"), Carlito Olivero ("Davis"), Terrence Green ("Rigo"), Eric Graise ("King"), Tricia Helfer ("Erin") as and Kendra Oyesanya ("Poppy").
Created and executive produced by Holly Sorenson, Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot, who served as producers on the original Step Up films, will executive produce this latest chapter of the franchise through their Offspring Entertainment banner. Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, who both co-starred in the original Step Up film, will also executive produce through Free Association production company and Everheart Productions, Inc., respectively. Erik Feig, who served as producer on all the films and oversaw the franchise while an executive at Lionsgate, is executive producing via his production shingle PICTURESTART. Bill Brown also serves as writer and executive producer, and Dawn Wilkinson will serve as director and executive producer.
The series is inspired by the Lionsgate franchise spanning five films: Step Up, Step Up 2: The Streets, Step Up: 3D, Step Up: Revolution and Step Up: All In. The film series also inspired the live music and dance show "Step Up Dubai, All In!" at MOTIONGATE Dubai theme park. The first two hit seasons, which earned a passionate and devoted fan following on the YouTube platform, will be available exclusively on the STARZ App and On Demand prior to the launch of the new season.
The new "Step Up" series will air on STARZ in the U.S. and Canada and on its international streaming platform Starzplay across Europe, Latin America and Japan. Senior Vice President of Original Programming Kathryn Tyus-Adair is the executive overseeing "Step Up" on behalf of Starz. Jade-Addon Hall is the executive overseeing the series on behalf of Lionsgate.
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