Season two will consist of six episodes, where this new group of kids tell a terrifying tale about a curse that has been cast over their small seaside town, haunted by an all-new villain named the Shadowman.
All three parts of season one will air back-to-back THIS Friday (October 30), starting at 7pm ET/PT, on Nickelodeon, just in time for Halloween.
If you forgot, season one saw a different Midnight Society group of kids enter the Carnival of Doom to face off against its evil ringmaster, Mr. Tophat. See that cast here!
In the hour long premiere, the spacecraft Odyssey II is set to launch on a mission to retrieve a foreign object that could potentially save mankind. The plan quickly goes awry when five untrained kids use their parents’ security clearances to sneak onto the empty ship.
Soon after they board, the onboard AI system triggers the launch sequence. Unable to stop the ship from blasting off, the kids must assume their new role as astronauts and brave harrowing tasks, as their parents rush to find a way to take control of the situation.
The Astronauts is also the first co-production from Nickelodeon’s partnership with Imagine Kids+Family.
Check out the trailer right here and tune in to the series premiere on Friday, November 13th at 7pm ET/PT on Nickelodeon!
In The Astronauts, the spaceship Odyssey II is set to launch to investigate a mysterious asteroid passing by Earth.
When a group of kids use their parent’s security clearance to sneak onto the empty ship, the launch sequence is accidentally initiated.
Blasting off into space with no proper training, a malfunctioning onboard AI system, and their parents watching from Earth, the kids embark on a journey of survival using only their smarts and friendship as tools.
You may know Bryce Gheisar from Disney Channel’s Walk the Prank. But did you know he’s about to star in a huge YA movie based on the best-selling novel Wonder?!
We love Bryce and wanted JustJaredJr readers to get to know him even better, so we asked him five important questions.
JJJ:Describe the moment you realized you were good at acting and wanted to do it for the rest of your life. Bryce: Right when I walked into my first acting class I sort of realized that I always loved being on stage and performing in front of people. My family has always been helpful and supportive with my career, and I am very grateful for their support. In the beginning, I had to prove it to them to a little bit, and show them that I was okay with doing all of the hard work that comes along with being an actor. Once I showed them that they were all on board. Acting does take up a lot of time, and they wanted to make sure I was ready for that.
JJJ:How have you learned to deal with audition rejection? Bryce: I have learned to deal with rejection because of my mom. She always tells me this quote, “If it doesn’t open, it’s not your door.” That quote has always helped get me through auditions, and it really helps me gets me through audition rejection. It is also a great quote to use throughout life.
See what Bryce’s hidden talent is and meet his puppies, Nala and Jenny….. More Here! »