Netflix's 'American Vandal' Cast Talks the Future of the Series

Tyler Alvarez and Griffin Gluck strike a pose at the American Vandal Q&A, premiere, and reception!
The Pretenders actor and the Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life star teamed up for the event held on Thursday (April 4) in Hollywood.
They were joined by their co-stars Joe Farrell, Melvin Gregg, co-creator and EP Dan Perrault, director and writer Tony Yacenda, and EP and showrunner Dan Lagana.
The last season of the Netflix show premiered last year, and Lagana told IndieWire after the event that the series’ future is “yet to be determined.”
“The honest truth about the future is, we don’t know,” added Perrault. “But, we don’t look at it as a sad, final season; It’s not. Regardless of the future, each season is kind of self contained.”
“The show is an ode to a generation,” Tony shared, “and the way in which people can connect and relate and acknowledging the challenges without damning a generation or social media in general.”
“‘We’re not the worst generation. We’re just the most exposed,’” Tyler quoted. “My parents were comparing themselves to people in their school, people in their community. I’m comparing myself to people around the world, to everybody, and there’s a standard that’s set and it’s not realistic.”
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— Tyler Sage Alvarez (@tyleralvarez) April 5, 2019
25+ pictures inside of the American Vandal cast at the event…