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Mara Brock Akil’s Netflix series Forever adds Adriyan Rae in recurring role

The series is a reimagination of the 1975 eponymous novel by Judy Blume

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Adriyan Rae has been added to the cast of Netflix's upcoming series, Forever, in a recurring role. The series, a reimagination of the 1975 eponymous novel by Judy Blume, is created by Mara Brock Akil.

This coming-of-age story dives into the powerful first love of two Black teenagers in 2018 Los Angeles. Navigating the awkwardness (and beauty) of a first relationship, they explore their identities against the backdrop of a city buzzing with youthful energy. The show will have themes found in creator Brock Akil's previous works like Girlfriends and Being Mary Jane, which celebrated Black love.

Rae plays Brittany, Keisha's ambitious older cousin. Despite a sharp tongue and blunt approach, Brittany acts as a protective (though slightly sarcastic) big sister, looking out for Keisha's best interests. Keisha's role is set to be essayed by Lovie Simone, while Michael Cooper Jr. Karen Pittman and Wood Harris are also a part of the cast of Forever.

The first episode of Forever is set to be helmed by Academy Award winner Regina King, who will also serve as the executive producer.

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