'No Good Nick': Release date, plot, cast, trailer, news, and everything you need to know about Netflix's upcoming sitcom

When 13-year-old Nicole aka Nick's life gets unknowingly ruined by a family, she infiltrates their life to seek revenge on them. Clearly, she's up to no good!

Our favorite teenage witch from TV - Sabrina played by Melissa Joan Hart - is set to make a comeback, but this time, as a beloved mom on a Netflix sitcom.

Titled 'No Good Nick,' the new show dropping this April is yet another of Netflix's many recent sitcoms, and if the streaming giant's luck with the genre with shows like 'One Day at a Time' and 'The Ranch' continues, there's a high chance that it will be the show to watch out for this summer.

The plot of 'No Good Nick' is basically about 13-year-old Nicole aka Nick who infiltrates a family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. Source: Netflix

Release date

Part 2 of No Good Nick's season 1 will be on Netflix on August 5th, 2019.

Plot

Created by David H. Steinberg and Keeti Kogan, the series comes from director Andy Fickman and has already garnered massive popularity, owing to its star cast that brags of familiar faces from TV, like Hart and Sean Astin.

The official synopsis for the show reads: "Thirteen-year-old Nicole aka Nick infiltrates a family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. As she gets to know the family, though, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can go through with her plan."

Cast

Siena Agudong plays Nick, Lauren Lindsey Donzis plays Molly, Kalama Epstein plays Jeremy, Sean Astin - known for his roles in 'Lord of the Rings' franchise, and more recently 'Stranger things' - plays their dad, Ed, and Melissa Joan Hart of 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' and 'Melissa and Joey' fame, plays their mother, Liz. The cast is also joined by Kyla-Drew Prisoners as Becky and Sanai Victoria as Tamika. 

Melissa Joan Hart attends the Wounded Warrior Project Courage Awards & Benefit Dinner on May 31, 2018 at Gotham Hall in New York City. Source: Getty images

Hart, even though joining the cast as a sitcom mom, owes her fame to some very fan-favorite sitcoms like 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' and 'Melissa and Joey'.

The fact that the last time she appeared on a sitcom was all the way back in 2015 when she was starring in 'Melissa and Joey,' has also contributed to fan excitement about the upcoming series.

Actor Sean Astin attends The 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. Source: Getty images

As for Astin, the big deal about him appearing on the show happens to be the fact that 'The Lord of the Rings' actor has never been a part of a sitcom where he's had a recurring role. But as exciting as this venture might be for his fans, there's no forgetting the iconic role he played on the second season of Netflix's suspense drama, 'Stranger Things,' as Bob - Joyce Byers' (Winona Ryder) boyfriend.

Siena Agudong attends Nickelodeon's 2019 Kids' Choice Awards at Galen Center on March 23, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Source: Getty images

Playing the role of the titular Nick is Siena Agudong, who is a popular name amongst younger fans of the channel Nickelodean. This will be the first time the aspiring actress will be playing a lead in a sitcom, and it's going to be an exciting journey witnessing her settling into the genre.

Trailer:

As of now, there has been no official trailer released for 'No Good Nick.' Watch this space for further updates!

Photos:

Luckily, a bunch of photos from the upcoming series has been released by Netflix, so go ahead. Enjoy!

Sean Astin (L) and Melissa Joan Hart (R) are set to play the sitcom parents on Netflix's 'No Good Nick,' that arrives this April 15. While Astin is remembered for his character Bob from season 2 of 'Stranger Things,' Hart's last appearance on a sitcom was in 2015, on 'Melissa and Joey.' Source: Netflix
Siena Agudong plays Nick, Lauren Lindsey Donzis plays Molly, Kalama Epstein plays Jeremy, Melissa Joan Hart plays Liz, and Sean Astin plays Ed in the upcoming Netflix sitcom, 'No Good Nick.' Source: Netflix
Created by David H. Steinberg and Keeti Kogan, the series comes from director Andy Fickman and has already garnered massive popularity, owing to its star cast that brags of familiar faces from TV, like Hart, and Sean Astin. Source: Netflix

Release date

The first 10 episodes of the upcoming sitcom will be available for streaming on Netflix from April 15.  A set of ten more episodes, which will be part of the first season, is also set to arrive soon. As of now, there's no word on a season two, but the second half of season 1 will arrive this year itself.

If you like this, you'll also like:

One Day at a Time

The Ranch

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Modern Family

Fuller House

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