Quantum Leap returns to our lives with Ben Song (Raymond Lee) starring. The original series, which ran from 1989 to 1993, starred Scott Bakula as Sam Beckett, a man who from time to time puts himself in someone else's shoes to help fix something in his life. live and make his story special. The Quantum Leap program was designed as a way to interfere with those exposed to it and ensure that their timeline remains intact, meaning whoever jumps in takes control of the person. other. The new series features a great cast of characters helping Ben fix what needs fixing.
The first season saw Ben go from presenter to host with the help of Addison (Caitlin Bassett) from the modern world. Addison also has the help of Ian (Mason Alexander Park) by his side as well as Herbert "Magic" Williams (played by Ernie Hudson) - Ian is also a character from the original series. While Sam may not be on the show, we've come to know and love Ben as he jumps from life to life and fans of the reboot and original have eagerly awaited. Season 2. We now have brand new images showing a brand new cast of characters ready to meet the team. Includes new series lead actors Eliza Taylor (The 100) and Peter Gadiot (Yellowjackets)
Taylor plays Hannah Carson, described as "a complex young woman and perhaps more than what she portrays." Fans will get to meet Hannah for the first time in the third episode of the new season. Because Gadiot will play Tom Westfall, “a former US Army officer, special forces, today with a high position in military intelligence. Thoughtful, focused, kind of spiritual warrior that both men and women admire, but humility keeps him from becoming arrogant. Tom will take on an important role overseeing the project." The Quantum Leap Season 2 premiere also featured an impressive lineup of guests, including Melissa Roxburgh (Manifest), Francois Arnaud (The Borgias), Aaron Abrams (Hannibal), P.J. Byrne (The Boys) ).
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For many fans of the original series, this has become a consolation. Reruns of the Bakula-led series will adorn the summer break, with episodes seemingly still on TV. Having new content from the Quantum Leap universe is like a treat, and the series has found its own place throughout Season 1 while also honoring the legacy of the franchise. These early visuals are the perfect way to fuel the excitement of Quantum Leap Season 2, which premieres on NBC at 8 p.m. ET on October 4. AND. Check out the rest of the new images and Part 2 poster below!
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