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Looks Like We'll Be Getting Even More Good Trouble & Grown-ish

Looks Like We'll Be Getting Even More 'Good Trouble' & 'Grown-ish'

Looks Like We'll Be Getting Even More 'Good Trouble' & 'Grown-ish'

The two popular Freeform shows just got renewed for more seasons!

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Two super inclusive and diverse TV shows are coming back for future seasons! Freeform's Good Trouble and Grown-ish have both been renewed for a second and third season respectively!

"At Freeform, our shows are uncompromising and bullish on what’s possible when young adults are empowered to be themselves and share their voice about the things that define them and their generation," Freeform's president Tom Ascheim said in a statement reported by Variety.

For those who haven't started watching yet, Good Trouble is a spin-off of the LGBT-inclusive series The Fosters, following the lives of sisters Callie Adams Foster (Maia Mitchell) and Mariana Adams Foster (Cierra Ramirez) as they move to Los Angeles to start their careers. The diverse cast of characters includes a groundbreaking bisexual male character!

Grown-ish is a spin-off of ABC's Black-ish that stars young, powerhouse actress Yara Shahidi as college sophomore and Gen Z-er Zoey. The show has an incredible number of actors of color in its main cast and, like Good Trouble, features a substantial bisexual character.

Considering how many of our faves get cancelled after only a few seasons, this news is good (and exciting) AF!

Watch the trailers for Good Trouble and Grown-ish in the videos below! 

Good Trouble airs Tuesdays at 8pm and Grown-ish airs Wednesdays at 8pm, both on Freeform!

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Raffy Ermac

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Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel