Vampirina Season 3 To Feature Some Famous Voices!
Vampirina Season three bosts Henry Winkler, Donald Faison & Mayim Bialik.
Two members of the cast of Broadway hit Hamilton will also join the crew.
In an exclusive, Deadline bosted of a bevy of Broadway and TV personalities set to voice guest appearances on the Emmy and BAFTA-nominated Disney Junior series, Vampirina.
Vampirina Season Three Debuts October 5
For Deadline, Greg Evens wrote:
Vampirina has lined up a roster of season 3 guest stars from both Broadway and television, including Audra McDonald and, from Hamilton, Christopher Jackson, and Taran Killam, among others… Returning guest stars include Henry Winkler, Donald Faison, Adam Devine, Andrew Rannells, Jim Rash, and Rachel Bloom.
An Amazing Lineup for Season 3
According to Deadline, the full list also includes:
- Christopher Jackson and Taran Killam (who both appeared in the Broadway production of Hamilton) as The Horseman and Ichabod, respectively;
- Audra McDonald (Broadway’s Porgy and Bess) as world-famous fashion designer Medusa;
- James Monroe Iglehart (Broadway’s Aladdin) as larger-than-life talking bust statue, Oscar;
- Sutton Foster (Broadway’s Thoroughly Modern Millie) as shrieking banshee magazine critic Bora;
- Mayim Bialik (Big Bang Theory) as a scientist named Dr. Jem Geodopolis;
- Chris Sullivan (This is Us) as an abominable snowman named Steve;
- Santino Fontana (Broadway’s Tootsie) as a musical phantom named Petru;
- Pete Gardner (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) as a goofy scarecrow named Thatch
The first episode of Season 3 debuts on October 5.
About Vampirina
Disney Junior added:
“Vampirina” tells the story of Vampirina (aka Vee), a young vampire girl who is the new kid in town after her family moves from Transylvania to Pennsylvania. The series follows Vee as she faces the trials and tribulations of adjusting to unfamiliar surroundings, including making friends and attending a new school in the human world. At first, Vee tries to adapt, change and blend in with her schoolmates, but ultimately she learns to appreciate her unique individuality and her friends’ too. Blending spooky fun, heartfelt storytelling and Broadway-caliber music, each episode features two 11-minute stories.