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Incoming Stars Mason Thames, Raphael Alejandro, Ramon Reed & Bardia Seiri Dish on Netflix Movie

Aug 26, 2024

Mason Thames, Raphael Alejandro, Ramon Reed, and Bardia Seiri star in the new Netflix coming-of-age comedy, Incoming. The young actors spoke with MovieWeb’s Greg Archer about bonding during the film and the often emotional journeys they’ve taken to get here. Incoming is now streaming on Netflix here: netflix.com/incoming

Four freshmen are faced with the greatest challenge of their young lives: their first high school party. Alongside the four young stars, Incoming features Isabella Ferreira, Ali Gallo, Kaitlin Olson (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”), Bobby Cannavale (Blonde, Ant-Man) and multi-hyphenate Loren Grey, in her first ever breakout film role.

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