Netflix's Outer Banks season 4 adds Walking Dead and Station 19 stars to cast
Netflix's Outer Banks has added The Walking Dead's Pollyanna McIntosh and Station 19's Rigo Sanchez to its season four cast.
The upcoming episodes will also see Dead Ringers' J Anthony Crane, Dynasty's Brianna Brown and FBI: International's Mia Challis come on board, according to Variety.
McIntosh takes on the role of Dalia, described as a revolutionary-like leader and villain on a plunder who crosses paths with the Pogues, while Sanchez is Lightner, a pirate-like stranger who tests the Pogues.
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Crane has been cast as Chandler Groff, a man grieving for his wife who welcomes the Pogues, while Brown is Hollis Robinson, the biggest realtor on the island who has her eye on Rafe for a new venture.
Finally, Challis is Ruthie, a toxic wild child who becomes close with Topper.
Outer Banks is set in the titular community in North Carolina, and follows the conflict between two groups of teenagers – the Pogues and the Kooks – as they search for lost treasure.
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The series stars Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline, who used to date in real life – and last year spoke about working together after their split.
"Mads and I have been working together now for 30 episodes, and we made a promise to each other before we even started dating that the work was always going to come first," Stokes told EW.
"No matter what happens in our personal lives, and the ways that life sometimes takes you in different directions, that we're always going to honour the work. That stayed 100 percent truthful this season."
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Cline added: "We had a working relationship before we had a personal relationship, and our job from day one has always been to leave the show better than we found it.
"I'm really, really happy and I'm very proud of the work this season, and I'm incredibly grateful for my co-stars and their professionalism and just how talented each and every one of them are."
Outer Banks streams on Netflix.
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