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The boys are back: Alberta-Shot Ya Drama My Life With The Walter Boys has become a hit for Netflix

Noah Lalonde, Ashby Gentry, and Nikki Rodriguez, the young leads from Netflix’s hit series My Life With The Walter Boys, recently made a return trip to the Calgary Stampede, where they had visited three years earlier while filming the first season of the show in Alberta. This time, however, they were met with much more recognition and excitement from fans as they announced the upcoming release of season 2 on Netflix.

The trio, who play Cole and Alex Walter and Jackie Howard respectively, have become fan favorites since the show premiered on Netflix. The success of the series has been a great boost for both the Alberta film and television industry and Netflix, with the show quickly becoming a global sensation upon its release. The chemistry between the three leads has been a major highlight of the show, drawing fans in with their authentic and compelling performances.

Season 1 of the series, based on the young adult novel by Ali Novak, follows the story of Manhattanite Jackie Howard, played by Rodriguez, who moves to a Colorado ranch after losing her parents in an accident. The love triangle between Jackie, Cole, and Alex has captivated viewers, with fans eagerly taking sides and speculating about the characters’ relationships.

As season 2 of My Life With The Walter Boys prepares to stream on Netflix, fans can expect more drama, romance, and intrigue as the story continues to unfold. The actors have hinted at new developments in the characters’ relationships and personal growth, promising an exciting and emotional journey for viewers.

With the release of season 2 just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the lives of Jackie, Cole, and Alex. The success of the show and the strong bond between the three leads have made My Life With The Walter Boys a must-watch series for fans of drama and romance. Don’t miss out on the latest season, streaming on Netflix from August 28th.

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