The appearance of the women’s pink stars reveals their dreams in the second season (exclusive)

Grease: The Rise of the Pink Ladies He finished his first season in Paramount + This week, many fans are wondering if it will be renewed for a second season. The show ended on a fun cliffhanger and teased some for the future, including the final addition of Blanche, the character played by Dody Goodman in both fat And Grease 2. Blanche is the secretary to Miss McGee, the headmistress of the school played by Eve Arden in the films. In the prequel series, Miss McGee is the assistant principal of Rydell High, played by Jackie Hoffman. In the season finale, Miss McGee is pressing for an assistant, which means Blanche is likely coming if the show gets a second season. newly, ComicBook.com Had the chance to chat with Marisa Davila (Jane Faciano) and Tricia Fukuhara (Nancy Nakagawa). We asked if they had any thoughts on casting Blanche and they ended up sharing their dreams for the show.

When asked if she had anyone in mind for Blanche, Davila said, “Oh, cool. I should really think about my answer.” “I might have to go back to the drawing board for you guys for that… However, in terms of it being the 1950s, I’m older… Mrs. Maisel a fan. I’m like, “Okay, Rachel Brosnahan is done with this show.” She can come with us in the fifties. …and she could even play Midge Maisel on our show. I think they live in the same universe, so I think that would be really interesting. I know that doesn’t directly answer your question, but… yeah, again, I think I should think of Madame Blanche. Oh, that would be great.”

Fukuhara said when asked if there were any Broadway legends she would like to appear in The rise of the pink ladies. “That’s why I got into this. But I feel like I’m in this world. I think Kristin Chenoweth would be great, right? She would be very nice. But I also have to say, because I was staying on the same floor and I were basically neighbors with Tituss Burgess.. I was like, “Oh my God. I’d love to see him too. I don’t know what he could do or where we could put him, but that would be really fun. I literally saw him with the laundry basket and unpacked. Put the mask on. Otherwise, I would have been so embarrassed. But btw My eyes bulged out of my head, and then I heard him sing Beyoncé one day. Like, “Oh, you’re so good.”

Stay tuned for more interviews with our crew Grease: The Rise of the Pink Ladieswhich is now streaming on Paramount+.

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