The Cast of the CW’s ‘Nancy Drew’ Teases the Upcoming Series at Comic-Con

The cast of the CW’s Nancy Drew talked about the upcoming adaptation at the San Diego Comic-Con, in a live video, Entertainment Weekly has learned.

Kennedy McMann, who plays the detective Nancy Drew, told EW’s Samantha Highfill that she has been a big fan of the books since childhood and she has been preparing to play this role for her whole life. “I think there’s a sense of her character that comes from the games and comes from the books that you only know intimately if you’ve really gotten to know them,” she said.” There’s this cunning but this sense of humor mixed into it, and this sense of [how] she never doubts herself, that I really wanted to make sure stayed true [in] this representation of her.”

“All the characters in this are very relatable and human,” said Leah Lewis, who plays the character George. “In the books I feel like it focuses more on them in action, whereas this focuses lot on the relationships.” The cast continued by telling a little of what the relationships and the players may be like. “For George, she is this really tough girl who kind of grew up on the wrong side of the tracks,” Lewis said. “She and Nancy have some pretty bad beef, which you’ll have to see unfold!”

According to actor Tunji Kasim, the new Ned “Nick” “is quite a different imagining from the books. We’ve kind of started again with his character, and actually Ned — a.k.a. Nick — has a bit of a history.”

Bess “is a city girl, so she sort of sticks out a little bit in this town,” Maddison Jaizani explained. “But she’s also exploring her own identity, which — it’s more than meets the eye.”

What about the character Ace played by Alex Saxon? “He’s sort of along for the ride,” the actor revealed (in a way that tells otherwise).”Yeah, he washes dishes, hangs out with everybody, and tries to solve a little crime when he can.”

Emanuela Podda Ankrom: Emanuela is a translator and editor currently based in Italy. She has travelled the world with the US military and this has allowed her to cultivate her passion for foreign languages and cultures. She has written articles for newspapers and magazines such as The Stars and Stripes Japan and Tokyo Notice Board. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Maryland. She has taken various international relations graduate classes and is completing a master’s degree in international law. She writes fiction and haiku, some of which have appeared in the Mainichi Shimbun. She is also the founder and CEO of Literary Oriented magazine.
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