Quinn Shephard rounds up the main cast for new Netflix drama The Body

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Cast of 'The Body' | Image via Netflix TUDUM

Netflix has revealed the cast of The Body, the drama created, showrun, and directed by Quinn Shephard. The order came in May 2025, set for eight episodes, and the news quickly drew attention. Part of it is Shephard’s return, but also the way the lineup balances fresh faces with actors who already have familiar credits.

The show is presented as a gritty coming-of-age story. It opens with an initiation at a Catholic school that goes off course. From that moment, students start to claim they see prophetic visions. What begins as something private inside a small group of girls slips outward, reaching the rest of the town, until hysteria seems to spread everywhere.

Quinn Shephard, director of 'The Body' | Image via Getty
Quinn Shephard, director of 'The Body' | Image via Getty

Quinn Shephard leads creation and direction

Quinn Shephard first appeared on screen as an actress, but over time her focus drifted behind the camera. She tried her hand at directing with Blame, then went on to lead Not Okay. Later came Under the Bridge, a limited series where she not only directed but also developed the story and worked as executive producer. That project caught attention from critics and ended up on the radar during award season. With The Body, she circles back once more, this time holding the title of creator, showrunner, and director, keeping the production in her own hands from start to finish.

This approach is not new to her. Earlier projects had already placed her in overlapping roles, moving between writing, directing, and producing while guiding casts full of younger names still finding space in the industry. That mix of responsibilities shaped her way of telling stories, where the focus is not only the plot itself but also the energy and weight the ensemble brings to the screen.


Main cast features young talent and established actors

The confirmed series regulars include Kristina Bogic as Anya Butler, Sara Boustany as Elise Zakaria, Geena Meszaros as Lisbeth Anderson, Nnamdi Asomugha as Father Franklin, Louisa Krause as Catherine Anderson, Shirley Chen as Maddie Delaney, Jackson Kelly as Leo Anderson, and Sofia Wylie as Grace Franklin.

The casting highlights roles connected through families within the narrative, with both the Andersons and the Franklins included in the central storyline. These characters anchor the personal side of the story while linking to the wider themes of vision, faith, and social reaction.

Sara Boustany - Cast of 'The Body' | Image via Getty
Sara Boustany - Cast of 'The Body' | Image via Getty

Recurring roles and Gabby Windey’s debut

Recurring characters will be played by Kyra Pierce as Bailey Bradley, Phallon Pierce as Brit Bradley, Marcel Ruiz as Tyler Santos, and Orlando Norman as Steven Maxwell. Gabby Windey, known for appearances on The Bachelorette and The Traitors, will make her screen acting debut as Coach Miller.

Her casting was revealed alongside the rest of the recurring group, expanding the show’s set of supporting roles. Each new name adds layers to the world of The Body, showing that the ensemble extends beyond the immediate circle of students at the core of the story.


Plot centers on initiation and hysteria

The narrative begins with a dance-team initiation at a Catholic school. When the event goes wrong, it sets off prophetic visions among a group of students. These visions soon extend beyond the group and trigger mass hysteria in their town.

This setup shapes the tone of the eight-episode series, with a focus on the chain reaction sparked by one event and how it moves from the personal sphere into a broader community. The scale of the story increases as more people in the town are drawn into the consequences, turning a private moment into a shared crisis.

Geena Meszaros - Cast of 'The Body' | Image via Getty
Geena Meszaros - Cast of 'The Body' | Image via Getty

The Body produced by Felix Culpa and North Road Company

The Body is produced by North Road Company and Felix Culpa, the company led by Riley Keough. Keough previously worked with Quinn Shephard on Under the Bridge and now returns as executive producer. The producing team also includes Gina Gammell, Sacha Ben Harroche, Peter Chernin, Amy Israel, Josh Stern, and Blair Breard.

The production joins names with previous experience across television and film, bringing established industry support to the Netflix drama. The collaboration between Felix Culpa and North Road highlights a creative partnership that has already drawn attention in past projects, now extending to this new original series.


Development and timeline

Netflix placed the order for The Body in May 2025. The plan is for a first season with eight episodes. A release date has not been shared. What is clear for now is that casting is complete, producers are attached, and the series is sitting in development while it moves toward filming.

At this stage, the work is about building the ensemble, fixing schedules, and setting the ground before the cameras roll. Once those pieces are ready, production is expected to step into filming, placing the show alongside other Netflix dramas already on the way.


Conclusion

The announcement of The Body presents a project that combines Quinn Shephard’s role as creator and director with a cast of both emerging and established actors. The eight-episode format and confirmed production teams mark clear steps in the development of the drama.

With Riley Keough’s Felix Culpa and North Road Company producing, and Netflix distributing, the series is positioned within the platform’s growing lineup of originals. The premise of an initiation gone wrong, leading to prophetic visions and hysteria, gives The Body a distinctive place among the new titles moving toward release.

Edited by Sohini Biswas