Boo, Bitch is a new series heading to Netflix tomorrow, and we are excited to add another dark-comedy to the rotation.

Recently, it seems all of the hit shows are dark comedies; specifically dark comedies spiraling around murder or death in some capacity. We have our own theories about why this may be (and we think we are right!), but no matter the reason, we are glad they exist. The most recent to join this slate of new shows is Boo, Bitch.

Boo, Bitch is a dark comedy that follows two high schoolers who are on the classic high school quest: they want to get noticed before they graduate. However, unlike the typical high school quest: one of them becomes a ghost. Heart and hilarity ensues.

Boo, Bitch.
Cr. Erik Voake/Netflix © 2022
(Photo : Cr. Erik Voake/Netflix © 2022)

The cast list immediately promises a successful show. It includes powerhouse performers such as Lana Condor, Brittany Bardwell, Jami Alix, Zachary Fineman, Madison Thompson, and more. The stars are excited by the challenges that there characters face even within this comedic sphere.

Condor shared in an interview with ScreenRant earlier this week:

You know, it was really such a roller coaster and often times a whiplash of a journey for me. Erika's [Condor's character's] journey is really on polar extremes, so you start seeing just a really sweet, loving, kind of friendless, but she has Gia. But very very sweet, and you watch her entire arc into basically being kind of the worst human. That, for me, was interesting because tracking emotionally how I could subtly make that change, I didn't want it to feel like it was out of nowhere, but then again we have this much time to make it work.

"But I think tracking that subtle change into full "bitch mode" was interesting...Once I lived in that "bitch mode" space, that was where my whiplash came because I've never done anything like that before...It was like kind of flexing a new acting muscle that I hadn't done before."

Boo, Bitch comes to Netflix tomorrow, July 8th.

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