According to Deadline, season two of the revived animated series Clone High has announced their guest cast for their second installment on Max. This would technically be the series’ third season following the original release of the series that premiered in 2002 on MTV from creators Phil Lord (The Mitchells vs The Machines), Chris Miller (The Lego Movie) and Bill Lawrence (Scrubs), and then was canceled after one season.
The series follows the clone versions of many famous individuals in their teenage angst phase while living in the fictional town of Exclamation, USA, which is run by the military as an elaborate experiment. After the cancelation of the first season, the clones were put on ice until they were thawed out and had to rejoin high school 20 years later.
According to Deadline, the guest voice cast for the animated series will include Jermaine Fowler (Sorry to Bother You) as Toussaint Louverture, Paul F. Tompkins (BoJack Horseman) as Professor Hirsute, Stephen Root (Praise Petey) as Schneider Snorkelle, Jackee Harry (Tuca & Bertie) as Jackee the Ripper, Hannah Simone (New Girl) as Lady Godiva, D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place) as Mary, Randall Park (WandaVision) as Frida’s Adopted Dad, Jameela Jamil (Poker Face) as Mrs. C, Renee Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) as Sandra Sandria and Richard Kind (Argo) as Nostradamus.
The guest cast will be joining the returning cast members of the series including Will Forte (The Last Man on Earth) as Abe Lincoln, Nicole Sullivan (Central Park) as Joan of Arc, Chris Miller (Hoops) as JFK, and Mr. B, Donald Faison (Clueless) as George Washington Carver, Judah Miller (American Dad!) as Scangrade, Lord as Scudworth, and many others.
Both the original and revival versions of Clone High are available to stream on Max. Season two of the revival has yet to announce a premiere date.