A Different World Sequel Series: Everything We Know So Far

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THE RUNDOWNNetflix is officially reviving the hit ’90s series A Different World, which was set at the fictional HBCU, Hillman College.The original cast included Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, and Jada Pinkett Smith, among others.The sequel series will introduce a new generation of students, including Tony Award-winning actress Maleah Joi Moon.Class is back in session at Hillman College. Netflix is officially reviving the classic ’90s series A Different World, which followed the lives of students at a fictional HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). The original series starred Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, Cree Summer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lisa Bonet, Marisa Tomei, and more. Here’s what to know about the upcoming sequel.Jump to:What will the new series be about?Who is in the cast?Has production finished yet?How many episodes will the series be?Who is behind the scenes?Is there a release date?What will the new series be about?Here’s the official synopsis, per Deadline:The show will center on Deborah Wayne, the youngest daughter of Hillman College’s finest, Dwayne Wayne (played by Kadeem Hardison in the original series) and Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy), as she enters her freshman year at their HBCU alma mater and finds the shadow of her parents difficult to escape. She sets out to build her own legacy—while having the time of her life—alongside a whole new generation of Hillman’s best and brightest.Who is in the cast?Tony Award winner Maleah Joi Moon (Hell’s Kitchen) will star as Deborah Wayne, Whitley and Dwayne’s daughter.Dia Dipasupil//Getty ImagesThe main cast is rounded out by Alijah Kai (Survivor’s Remorse), Chibuikem Uche (Paradise), Cornell Young IV (Forever), Jordan Aaron Hall (The Idea of You), and newcomer Kennedi Reece.In December 2025, Netflix announced that four legacy cast members were joining the new show: Jasmine Guy as Whitley Gilbert, Kadeem Hardison as Dwayne Wayne, Darryl M. Bell as Ron Johnson, and Cree Summer as Freddie Brooks.“I realized I’ve missed Whitley, and I can’t wait to see what she’s like now,” Guy said. “The minute the cast got together, we picked up right where we left off. It was like we had never left.”Bells added, “We’ve wanted to revisit these characters for a very long time. We want to know what happened next. We’ve had more than enough time to think of all the really exciting things that could happen, not only with our characters, but now with all the new students.”Other cast members in the sequel series include A Different World alum Charnele Brown as Dr. Kimberly Reese Boyer, Jenifer Lewis (black-ish, What's Love Got to Do with It) as Professor Davenport, Vincent Jamal Hooper (Chicago Med, Shots Fired) as Ellington, Elijah J. Roberts (NIGHT SWIM) as Jalen, Renee Harrison as Candace (All American: Homecoming, Law and Order: SVU), Famecia Ward as Nellie Gaines (Blue Bloods, Curse of War), and Dasan Frazier (STRAW, Law & Order) as Xavier.In March 2026, Netflix announced five additions to the ensemble. Former cast members of the original series, Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman, will return to the show as Jaleesa Vinson-Taylor and Col. Bradford Taylor, respectively. Tichina Arnold (The Neighborhood, Martin) will star as Darlene Duvall, Joshua Suiter (All’s Fair) will star as Andre, and Raven Goodwin (Grotesquerie, Single Black Female) will star as Dr. Brooklyn Boyer.In April 2026, Netflix revealed that four more cast members would be joining the show. Rapper Method Man will star as Coach Coles, Ajai Sanders (Phat Tuesday, 2 Degrees, 'Are We There Yet?') as Gina Deveaux, Karen Malina White (The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, Malcolm & Eddie) as Charmaine Brown, and Norman Nixon Jr. (Grey's Anatomy, Haus of Vicious, The Ms. Pat Show) as Professor Baptiste.Has production finished yet?Yes—Netflix revealed that production wrapped in Atlanta in April 2026.“Reaching this point in the process to wrap production has been such a long time in the making,” showrunner and executive producer Felicia Pride told Tudum. “I can’t tell you how proud I am of the work that everyone—from our amazing cast to our awesome crew—has done and the creativity and heart that we have poured into this show. I am so excited for the world to see the magic we’ve been creating together.”How many episodes will the series be?According to Deadline, the show will have 10 30-minute episodes.Who is behind the scenes?Felicia Pride (Grey’s Anatomy, Bel-Air) will serve as the showrunner and executive producer.“It is such an honor to be a part of bringing back this iconic show, one that I grew up on and which had a profound impact on my life,” said Pride, per Tudum. “I am so proud of the work we’re doing to reimagine A Different World for beloved fans and new generations alike.”Debbie Allen (Grey’s Anatomy), who directed and produced episodes on the original, is returning as executive producer and will direct three episodes, including the series premiere.“There couldn’t be a better time than now to reboot A Different World,” Allen told Tudum. “Our show changed lives, tripled the enrollment of historically black colleges and gave a strong voice and platform for Young Black America. The incredible fresh young talent we have discovered paired with the lovable audience favorite OGs makes this much-anticipated return a must-see on Netflix.”Married couple Reggie Rock Bythewood (Get on the Bus) and Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King), who were also writers on the original, will return as executive producers.“A Different World changed everything for us,” the Bythewoods shared. “It was where we got our start as writers and where we found each other. This show has always been a part of our love story. To return to Hillman now and help reimagine this world for a new generation feels like a continuation of that legacy—one rooted in love, purpose, and possibility.”Is there a release date?During Netflix’s May upfront, the streaming platform revealed that A Different World will premiere in fall 2026. The exact date? September 24, the same day the original premiered in 1987.This story will be updated.