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American drama television serial

Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets.jpg
Genre Psychological drama
Created past
  • Ashley Lyle
    Bart Nickerson
Starring
  • Melanie Lynskey
  • Tawny Cypress
  • Ella Purnell
  • Sophie Nélisse
  • Jasmin Savoy Chocolate-brown
  • Sophie Thatcher
  • Sammi Hanratty
  • Steven Krueger
  • Warren Kole
  • Christina Ricci
  • Juliette Lewis
Music by
  • Theodore Shapiro
  • Craig Wedren
  • Anna Waronker
Opening theme "No Return" by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker[a]
Country of origin United states of america
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Product
Executive producers
  • Jonathan Lisco
  • Ashley Lyle
  • Bart Nickerson
  • Drew Comins
  • Karyn Kusama
Product locations Vancouver, British Columbia
Cinematography
  • Julie Kirkwood
  • C. Kim Miles
  • Trevor Forrest
Editors
  • Plummy Tucker
  • Kevin D. Ross
  • Jeff Israel
  • Kindra Marra
  • Damien Smith
Camera setup Single-photographic camera
Running time 56–58 minutes
Production companies
  • Amusement One
  • Beer Christmas, Ltd.
  • Lockjaw
Benefactor Beginning Networks
Release
Original network Kickoff
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Dolby Digital five.1
Original release November 14, 2021 (2021-eleven-14) –
present (present)
External links
Website

Yellowjackets is an American drama television series created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. It stars an ensemble cast led by Sophie Nélisse, Jasmin Savoy Dark-brown, Sophie Thatcher, and Sammi Hanratty equally four teenagers involved in a plane crash in 1996, with Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress, Juliette Lewis, and Christina Ricci portraying their adult counterparts. Ella Purnell, Steven Krueger, and Warren Kole as well star in lead roles. The series premiered on First on November 14, 2021. The serial has received critical acclaim, with praise for its story and cast performances. In December 2021, the series was renewed for a second season.

Premise [edit]

In 1996, a team of New Jersey loftier schoolhouse soccer players travels to Seattle for a national tournament. While flight over Canada, their airplane crashes deep in the wilderness and the remaining team members are left to survive for 19 months. The series chronicles their attempts to survive while also tracking their current lives in 2021.

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

From left to right: Adult Misty, Ben Scott, Teenage Misty, Adult and Teenage Taissa, Adult and Teenage Natalie, Adult and Teenage Shauna, Jackie, and Jeff.

  • Melanie Lynskey and Sophie Nélisse equally the adult and teenage versions of Shauna. In high school, Shauna was best friends with Jackie. She was also accepted to Brown Academy. She cares for others. Equally an adult, Shauna is a dissatisfied stay-at-habitation mom with a reckless teenage daughter and an indifferent hubby. Lynskey says her character is unable to be herself because she wants to fit in. She besides says Shauna is "more than intense and darker than she allows herself to believe."[2]
  • Tawny Cypress and Jasmin Savoy Brown as the developed and teenage versions of Taissa. In high school, Taissa was focused on winning. She slide-tackled a teammate she thought was not good enough for nationals, breaking her leg. As an adult, she is running for the New Jersey state senate while maintaining her same-sex matrimony and raising a young son. Cypress says Taissa is "looking for an ideal, she'southward looking for perfection, she'southward looking for a place of power and everything in its place. As long equally her life is 'dot-dot-dot,' and then she tin say zippo'southward wrong with her. So that's what she wants near of all."[2]
  • Ella Purnell as Jackie, the team captain of the Yellowjackets soccer team. In high school, Jackie was best friends with Shauna. Shauna slept with Jackie's boyfriend. Jackie has an platonic life she tries to create, which often leaves others with the brusk terminate of the stick. Purnell says her graphic symbol has a hard time adapting to her environs in the wilderness because she is used to the "social constructs and the hierarchy that exists in loftier school" and that she does non know how to gain respect from others.[three]
  • Juliette Lewis and Sophie Thatcher as the developed and teenage versions of Natalie. In high school, Natalie was labeled a "burnout", did drugs, and was anti-social. As an developed, she leaves rehab and quickly falls off the wagon. She cares lilliputian nigh what people remember of her. Lewis says her character'south mission in life is to "go even". She added, "To play such animosity and friction and 'soul death' is sort of the content of my grapheme. It'southward a deep dive into pain, and toeing the line of devastation."[ii]
  • Christina Ricci and Sammi Hanratty as the adult and teenage versions of Misty. In high schoolhouse, Misty is the team'southward equipment manager. She is bullied and seen as pathetic and weird. Later the crash, Misty demonstrates knowledge useful for survival and becomes a leader. As an adult, she is a care facility nurse and a ruthless manipulator of others. Hanratty says her character "doesn't ever think long-term. She's very smart, but she really is just in the moment and that tin exist a chip scary."[4] Ricci says Misty was happiest when the grouping was lost in the wilderness because she felt respected.[2] "I call back she's a person who at her core is someone who wants to be happy ... Misty doesn't need anyone to bask her life. She has constructed a world in which she's entertaining herself considering nobody was going to exercise it for her," Ricci said.[v] Series co-creator Bart Nickerson added that Misty's graphic symbol was always supposed to be incapable of relating with other people.[half-dozen] Ricci drew inspiration for her grapheme from the portrayal of Edmund Kemper in Mindhunter, Kathy Bates' operation as Annie Wilkes in Misery (1990), and the documentary Wild Wild Country.[7]
  • Steven Krueger as Ben Scott, the assistant coach of the Yellowjackets soccer team. In the aeroplane crash, Ben loses i of his legs. While beingness taken care of by Misty, Ben has to simultaneously deal with both his injury and the fact that he is the simply adult who survives the crash. In an interview with Hollywood Life, the actor described his grapheme'southward struggle: "Ultimately, people aren't going to blame the teenage girls. They're going to blame the one adult. In that location'due south a lot going on in his mind and, every bit you lot tin see, it starts to wear on him."[eight] [9]
  • Warren Kole and Jack Depew equally the developed and teenage versions of Jeff Sadecki. In high school, Jeff was dating Jackie and cheating on her with Shauna. As an developed, he is married to Shauna and works at his own furniture store. He is dull, does not appreciate Shauna, and is possibly adulterous on her. Kole based his functioning on some of his colleagues and said he did not run into with Depew or Lynskey to discuss how he would portray Jeff because he was i of the concluding cast members to join the production.[10]

Recurring [edit]

Peter Gadiot at the ATX Television Festival presentation of the TV show "Queen of the South".

Peter Gadiot has a recurring office in the first flavour as Adam.

  • Courtney Eaton equally Lottie, a role player on the team who is medicated and begins to experience visions
  • Liv Hewson as Van, the stiff-willed goalie on the team
  • Keeya Male monarch as Akilah, a member of the Yellowjackets soccer team who was promoted from junior varsity
  • Kevin Alves as Travis, the oldest of Coach Martinez'southward sons
  • Jane Widdop equally Laura Lee, a securely religious Christian member of the squad
  • Alexa Barajas as Mari, a fellow member of the Yellowjackets soccer team
  • Rekha Sharma every bit Jessica Roberts, who claims to be a journalist investigating the group in 2021
  • Sarah Desjardins as Callie, Jeff and Shauna's 16-yr-old daughter
  • Rukiya Bernard as Simone, Taissa'southward wife
  • Luciano Leroux as Javi, the youngest of Jitney Martinez's sons
  • Aiden Stoxx as Sammy, Taissa's son
  • Alex Wyndham every bit Kevyn, Natalie's best friend earlier the plane crash. In 2021, he is a constabulary officeholder.
  • Peter Gadiot every bit Adam, an artist who starts seeing Shauna subsequently they have a minor auto collision

Guest [edit]

  • Carlos Sanz as Coach Martinez, the head coach of the Yellowjackets soccer team
  • Tonya Cornelisse and Pearl Amanda Dickson equally the adult and teenage versions of Allie
  • Jeff Holman and Riley Baron as the adult and teenage versions of Randy Walsh, Jeff'due south best friend

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

The idea for the serial was largely influenced by the Donner Party (1846–1847) and the Andes flight disaster (1972), both truthful stories well-nigh people who resorted to cannibalism to survive.[22] In August 2017, Warner Bros. Pictures announced an all-female movie adaptation of William Golding'southward Lord of the Flies, a novel about a young group of boys stranded on an island and their disastrous endeavour to govern themselves.[23] After reading the announcement, Ashley Lyle institute that a lot of people were skeptical that young girls could descend into the same atrocity equally young boys. With that idea in heed, Lyle conceived the idea for Yellowjackets with her husband Bart Nickerson as a "metaphor for teenage hierarchy" and placed a large function of the series in New Jersey, the state they both grew upwards in. The pair are as well credited equally showrunners alongside Jonathan Lisco, who was brought to the series by executive producer Karyn Kusama.[22] [24] Lyle added, "I but wanted to tell what felt similar a very real story about teenage girls."[25]

Lyle and Nickerson pitched the series with a 35-infinitesimal presentation, which included talks virtually the first season's ending and a 5-season storyline. The series was originally going to have place in the 1970s and the 1990s, simply both time periods were moved twenty years forward to brand the setting more familiar to viewers.[26] Nickerson said the use of two timelines allowed for the studying of interpersonal dynamics and how trauma tin can affect a person'southward life.[27] HBO was a contender to purchase the series but ultimately rejected it, in function due to its similarities with one of its own backdrop. Lyle says the smartest question she heard during the pre-product phase was from HBO's Francesca Orsi and David Levine, who asked, "What are you trying to say with this show?" In his reply, Nickerson said the show was going to deconstruct the "organizing principles of a society". Yellowjackets was somewhen sold to The Mark Gordon Visitor, a production company owned by Entertainment One. The projection was then pitched to Gary Levine, president of entertainment for Showtime Networks, who was immediately on board.[26] On May 9, 2018, Kickoff announced it had acquired the rights to the serial.[28]

When we were formulating and developing the idea we always saw this as a multi-flavour story and our goal in the first season is to very much respond certain questions, because I personally get very irritated with shows that drag everything on forever and don't give you whatever answers. So, we wanted to reply some questions and ask some new ones, then that is hopefully what we achieved over the course of this season. — Ashley Lyle[29]

Casting [edit]

The pilot episode was not written with whatsoever actresses in mind and auditions were held in Los Angeles. "We decided pretty early on we weren't going to get overly focused on a physical match," Lyle mentioned. As a result, some cast members had to dye their hair and wearable contact lenses to lucifer the physical characteristics of their counterparts.[27] Melanie Lynskey was the first person to join the cast. Lyle said the function of Shauna was "the trickiest to cast" because they "wanted to find an actress who could embody somebody who is really trying to figure out who they are, which is kind of a catchy internal thing to express through her acting." Lynskey questioned the showrunners and extracted as much information equally she could about her character's past and the five-flavor storyline to better her operation.[30] [31] [32] For the office of Natalie, Nickerson said they searched for "someone who was actually costless-spirited and unique who could play both a sort of wildness and a vulnerability." Though most of the auditions were held in-person, Sophie Thatcher submitted a self-recorded audition tape and was bandage as Natalie before Juliette Lewis, who portrays the character'due south developed analogue.[29] When asked if the group's survival would depend on their gender, Thatcher replied, "I think naturally, specially at such a young age, women are more emotionally intelligent. So to turn into that cannibalistic mindset ... it maybe took them longer merely considering I recall women are smarter than men. Simply I call back that'southward it. Also that, at that place's no deviation. They're going to get batshit crazy."[33]

Sammi Hanratty at an event in 2015

Christina Ricci at Tribeca Film Festival in 2008

Nickerson said it was vital to find two actresses who could portray Misty with "a deep kind of humanity that could make information technology feel lived in and real"; the role was somewhen given to Sammi Hanratty and Christina Ricci.[29] On joining the cast, Hanratty said she originally auditioned for the office of Natalie before existence brought dorsum iv times to audience for the role of Misty: "I'one thousand not gonna lie, I was so crushed [when I didn't get Natalie] because I loved the project. They said they would keep me in mind. And then, I think it was most a calendar week afterward that I got the audition for Misty, which was so exciting. Because I was similar, 'Oh, this girl is interesting every bit can exist." To give her another run a risk, Lyle and Nickerson wrote a scene specifically for the casting process in which Misty confronts a teacher over cheating. Afterwards Hanratty was brought back, Lyle said "It was immediate. As before long as she read that scene for us, we said, 'OK, she is Misty.'"[vi] Hanratty described the auditions as being "really intense". She did not meet whatsoever of her co-stars until the table read for the pilot. When asked if she was treated differently when in costume, she added, "I don't recollect nosotros've talked about this, but I was seeing a therapist while I was in Canada, and that was something that we discussed. I was definitely treated differently ... I got more self-conscious, and my walk even inverse a scrap. I just felt like a bigger target, y'all know, as a person."[34]

Co-ordinate to Nickerson, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Tawny Cypress were cast as Taissa considering they were both able to portray her with a "level of dynamic strength" every bit well as "vulnerability and fragility". Ella Purnell portrays Jackie, a graphic symbol who proved difficult to cast. Lyle said the character was supposed to be a stereotypical pop daughter with "little cracks of that façade". She explained, "I retrieve that her insecurity, her vulnerabilities needed to be on brandish pretty early on or you'd stop upwardly hating her and that was sort of the contrary of what we wanted the audience to feel."[29] Lynskey, Cypress, and Brown were appear every bit serial regulars in October 2019,[35] [36] with Lewis, Ricci, Purnell, Hanratty, Thatcher, and Sophie Nélisse, joining the cast in November.[37] [38] The following month, Ava Allan, Courtney Eaton, and Liv Hewson were cast in recurring roles.[39] In June 2021, it was reported Warren Kole, Peter Gadiot, Keeya King, Alex Wyndham, Sarah Desjardins, Kevin Alves, and Alexa Barajas would too star.[40] [41]

Filming [edit]

The pilot was greenlit in September 2019 and shot in Los Angeles in November.[42] [43] According to location manager Jimmie Lee, several scenes from the pilot were filmed on top of the ski slopes on Mammoth Mountain.[44] Furthermore, the rehab scenes were shot in a mansion located at 26848 Pacific Coast Highway while a number of scenes set in the loftier school were filmed in and effectually John Marshall High School in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.[45] In an interview, Lynskey said the masturbation scene from the pilot represented her grapheme's lack of boundaries.[46] In the airplane pilot's opening scene, a flash-forrard shows a grouping covered in fur article of clothing. Hanratty was the but bandage member present while the scene was shot and the other characters were played by stunt coordinators. Hanratty says the writers have not told the cast which characters announced in that scene: "Nosotros all accept our theories on who that is besides, and we have a group chat in our cast where we try to come up up with theories ourselves of what's going on and who we retrieve is who."[4]

In December 2020, Start gave Yellowjackets a series society.[47] Filming restarted in Vancouver on May 3, 2021, and concluded in early October, with the immature and older bandage taking weekly turns to shoot their scenes.[48] Aside from Vancouver, other filming locations included the Panther Paintball & Airsoft Sports Park in Surrey, which was used as the site of the plane crash, and The Span Studios in Burnaby.[43] The plane crash scene took two days to shoot.[46] The orgy scene from episode nine was organized with intimacy coordinator Katherine Kadler. Eaton described information technology every bit "uncomfortable scene to shoot" due to its depiction of sexual assault.[49] In an interview, Lynskey said Cypress, Ricci, and Lewis stood upwards for her subsequently she was body shamed by a crew fellow member, with Lewis writing a letter to the producers on her behalf.[32] In November 2021, Purnell summarized the timeline of the production: "Hither's how it went; we shot the airplane pilot, nosotros took like a year and a half off in COVID and and so we went to Canada and shot the whole season in vi months. We were in this super intense immersive chimera. We wrapped 3 weeks ago and now I'yard doing a press junket. Information technology's been crazy."[iii]

Music [edit]

The music for the airplane pilot was composed past Theodore Shapiro. The residue of the offset season was scored by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker, members of the rock bands Shudder to Call up and That Dog, respectively.[50] Wedren was invited to the serial by Kusama afterwards the series was picked up and Shapiro was unable to render. The chief theme song, "No Return", was written and performed by Wedren and Waronker, who said they "aimed to channel our off-kilter '90s roots into something that felt like 'then', but could only have been made now, just like the bear witness."[51] Lyle and Nickerson were initially hesitant with the idea of featuring a theme song due to their growing rarity in the mainstream merely were somewhen convinced otherwise.[i] "Mother Female parent" past Tracy Bonham was used equally the temp music for the theme, which first appears in episode three and features the sounds of a Farfisa organ.[1] [52] According to Wedren, "The producers actually, actually encouraged us to exit on multiple limbs and really be experimental and try stuff, which is such a rare management to get. You oft get it in the get-go meeting — you have that creative hopefulness — but and so it ordinarily simmers pretty fast. Just in this case they kept just making usa walk the plank. Like creatively, they're like, 'Nope, do information technology. Try it. Get further.' And we were like, This is scary! This is fun!"[1]

Lakeshore Records made "No Return" bachelor to stream and download on January half dozen, 2022.[53] A soundtrack anthology was likewise released on Spotify.[54]

Rail listing

No. Championship Performer(south) Length
1. "Uninvited" Alanis Morissette four:36
two. "Today" The Smashing Pumpkins 3:22
three. "Supernova" Liz Phair ii:48
4. "Informer" Snow 4:28
5. "Shoop" Table salt-N-Pepa 4:08
vi. "Adept Vibrations" Marky Marking and the Funky Bunch, Loleatta Holloway 4:29
vii. "What If..." Dore Soul 3:39
8. "Let Me Detect Out" POS NEG 3:15
9. "Miss World" Hole three:00
10. "Counting Backwards" Throwing Muses 3:xv
11. "Down by the H2o" PJ Harvey 3:fourteen
12. "Never Tear Us Apart" Paloma Faith 3:04
13. "Hold On" Wilson Phillips 4:26
14. "Medusa" Noonday Devils 2:35
15. "Confetti" Bien 5:18
16. "Boot It" Peaches ii:33
17. "Glory Box" Portishead 5:08
18. "Mother Female parent" Tracy Bonham 3:00
19. "Mr. Mistoffelees" Andrew Lloyd Webber, "Cats" 1983 Broadway Cast, Timothy Scott, Terrence Mann iv:25
20. "Cambodia" Kim Wilde 3:56
21. "Dreams" The Cranberries 4:31
22. "Grandma'due south Hands" Bill Withers 2:01
23. "Vienna" Ultravox 4:38
24. "Mount Song" Jane's Addiction 4:02
25. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Deep Blue Something iv:17
26. "Experience the Hurting" Dinosaur Jr. 4:nineteen
27. "Maid in China" The Father Figures 3:05
28. "So Alive" Love and Rockets four:17
29. "Ready to Become" Republica 5:01
thirty. "This Is How We Do Information technology" Montell Jordan, Wino three:58
31. "Emergency" Sofi Tukker, Novak, YAX.X 3:12
32. "Freak Out" Nightlapse, Bambie 3:nineteen
33. "Munich" Editors three:46
34. "Beloved Comes Close" Common cold Cave four:25
35. "Overture" Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Phantom of the Opera Original London Bandage three:05
36. "S P A C East" Amber Marker iii:25
37. "The Music of the Dark" Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Phantom of the Opera Original London Bandage, Michael Crawford five:41
38. "Firestarter" The Prodigy 4:39
39. "Fade into You" Mazzy Star 4:55
forty. "The World I Know" Collective Soul 4:15
41. "Gepetto" Belly 3:23
42. "Kiss from a Rose" Seal 4:48
43. "Rump Shaker" Wreckx-Northward-Effect 5:12
44. "The Haunted" Dot Allison, Amy Bowman six:xx
45. "Ladykillers" Lush 3:xiii
46. "Come up Out and Play" The Offspring iii:17
47. "All That She Wants" Ace of Base of operations three:31
48. "I Touch Myself" Divinyls 3:47
49. "But Time" Enya three:38
50. "No Return (Main Championship Theme)" Craig Wedren, Anna Waronker ane:33

Release [edit]

A premiere for the series was held on Nov 10, 2021, at the Hollywood Legion Post 43 in Los Angeles.[55] Yellowjackets debuted on Kickoff on November xiv.[56]

On December sixteen, 2021, the series was renewed for a second season. At the time, five episodes had aired and editing on the beginning season'south finale had recently been completed. In a statement, Levine said they had "not heard the pitch for flavor 2, the writers room has not even come up together yet, they are going to come up together in January. I'g certain Ashley, Bart, and Jonathan have some loose ideas merely they hadn't fleshed out their ideas and they certainly haven't conveyed them to united states of america."[57] On February 9, 2022, Levine said the creators had "always given the states hints about things to come, but we haven't done a long-range plan. Nosotros wanted to make the first flavour count. We've all buried ourselves in that first season and worked hard to make it the success it was. They [last week] went into the writers room and with Jonathan Lisco to start to unearth what can happen in flavour two. I beloved that they have some general idea of a five-year arc, but we take it ane season at a time and get very granular nearly making it satisfying."[58]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

Melanie Lynskey at the 2015 Meddler Film Festival

The performances of the cast, especially Melanie Lynskey's (pictured), were praised past critics.[59] [60] [61]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 69 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of viii.i/10. The website's consensus reads, "A genre mashup that blends smoothly, Yellowjackets presents an absorbing mystery with plenty of sting."[62] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 78 out of 100 based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[63]

The first half dozen out of 10 episodes of the start season were given to critics to review ahead of the series premiere. Entertainment Weekly 'due south Kristen Baldwin graded the evidence with a B+ and gave praise to the performances and its story: "Yellowjackets maintains an intriguing tonal residual in early episodes. The survival timeline is pure horror, all steadily increasing dread and glimpses of grotesque violence. It helps that the flashback cast is stiff plenty to carry an unabridged drama on their own; standouts Brown, Thatcher, and Nélisse are especially practiced at delivering performances that feel singled-out and withal authentically repeat the personas of their adult counterparts."[64]

Candice Frederick from TheWrap found the storyline to be a bit complicated: "Yellowjackets can experience ho-hum with the sheer frequency of all those flashbacks, and the fact that it dabbles in too many genres when it could settle on its solid mystery thriller elements. Just when it commits to its chilling suspense, the show is utterly fascinating to watch. Even more, it finds compelling means to explore issues like trauma and the façades we build for ourselves that carry from youth through adulthood — elevating what would otherwise be a much flatter genre piece."[65] Writing for Rolling Stone, Alan Sepinwall gave the serial three stars and a half out of v and described it as a combination of Lord of the Flies, It, Lost, Alone, and the works of Megan Abbott. Sepinwall added, "Many of its influences already overlap, and thus work together well. The ones that don't can at times combine to create something that feels new and potent, but at others make information technology feel like the stew could have done with fewer ingredients."[59]

Ratings [edit]

Yellowjackets is the second-nearly streamed series in Commencement's history behind Dexter: New Blood.[66] [67] Co-ordinate to Showtime, the penultimate episode of the first season was watched by ane.41 million viewers across all platforms,[68] while the season finale (the offset episode to not air after an episode of Dexter: New Blood) brought 1.3 million viewers across all platforms. Yellowjackets averaged more than 5 million weekly viewers, the highest for a freshman serial on the network since Billions in 2016.[67] In January 2022, Vulture 'due south Alison Willmore and Kathryn VanArendonk discussed Commencement'due south decision to release episodes weekly instead of launching the entire flavour on the same day, noting the positive word-of-oral fissure and time given to a viewer to theorize: "In an era when shows and movies seem to barely manage to pause through before being pushed aside by whatever'southward new, and when Netflix is so dominant that other platforms accept to really fight for attention at all, Yellowjackets has sustained a conversation all while ambulation on Showtime."[69]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The opening theme is first shown in the 3rd episode of the beginning season.[one]
  2. ^ The beginning episode was released past Start for gratuitous on November vi, 2021.[xi]
  3. ^ Sic transit gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the globe".
  4. ^ a b Nominees: Cameron Brent Johnson, Katherine Kearns, Jonathan Lisco, Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson, Liz Phang, Ameni Rozsa, Sarah Fifty. Thompson, Chantelle M. Well

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Yellowjackets at IMDb

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