Billy Magnussen, Jamie Lynn Sigler Join ‘Tires’ Season 3
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix‘s Tires has added six new actors set to recur on the show’s upcoming third season, including: Billy Magnussen (Black Mirror), Jamie Lynn Sigler (Big Sky), Taylor Misiak (Going Dutch), Sofia Hasmik (The Pitt), Dan Soder (Billions) and Bobby Lee (Mad TV).
Co-created, written, and executive produced by Shane Gillis, Tires follows Will (Steven Gerben), the nervous and unqualified heir to an auto repair chain, who attempts to turn his father’s business around despite constant torture from his cousin and now employee, Shane (Gillis).
In Season 2, after the unexpected success of their big marketing idea, Will and Shane rush to grow personally and professionally without fully realizing the cost of doing business.
No logline for Season 3 has been revealed.
The new recurring actors will play the following characters:
Soder plays Frank, a classic car collector who trusts Cal (Chris O’Connor) to handle their upkeep.
Hasmik plays Lucy, a blunt, witty bartender with a magnetic charm. Lucy’s laid-back lifestyle and liberal views clash with Shane’s rigidity, even when the two find themselves drawn to each other.
Magnussen plays Taylor, a charismatic, self-made entrepreneur with alpha energy. Taylor moves through life with effortless charm and high-octane confidence.
Lee plays Ricky, a slightly unkempt and often chaotic tire company higher-up who throws his weight around as the boss’s son.
Misiak plays Jill, Shane’s former high school girlfriend. When they cross paths again, their familiar banter resurfaces, and their chemistry remains undeniable.
Details regarding who Sigler will play are under wraps.
Gillis, Gerben and John McKeever are the creators, writers and executive producers, and McKeever also directs. Brandon James is an executive producer for Rough House; Brian Stern and Kenneth Slotnick are executive producers for AGI Entertainment Media & Management. Becky Astphan is an executive producer.
Sigler is repped by Paradigm and Vault Entertainment.
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