School Spirits Season 3 is getting closer, and fans are already buzzing about what's next for Split River High. The question on everyone's mind? Who's joining the crew this time around—and who's staying?
The answer is a mix of known faces and newcomers with intriguing roles. Paramount+ recently revealed exciting casting updates that bring new characters and mystery to Season 3.
From series regulars to new characters, here's the complete rundown of who's stepping into the spirit world this time around.
New characters, new chaos: Three fresh faces join the ghostly halls of School Spirits Season 3
A wave of fresh energy is heading to Split River High, with School Spirits Season 3 welcoming three new recurring characters who are expected to shake things up. First up is Jennifer Tilly, known for her roles in Chucky.
She steps into the role of the school superintendent, Dr. Deborah Hunter Price. With a title that demands authority, it's safe to assume her character won't just be walking the halls.
Joining her are Ari Dalbert and Erika Swayze, bringing their own charm to Split River High.
Dalbert, known for his work in Friendship and Inhumans, will be playing a character named Kyle. Meanwhile, Swayze, known from Accused and Davey, will be playing a character named Livia.
While the details of their roles are currently undisclosed, it's clear that these characters will be adding to the mystery of the show.
Their addition to School Spirits Season 3 also sets the mood for a season that won't be holding back. With Maddie on a mission to save her best friend, these new add-ons could be saviors, suspects, or something entirely unknown.
The mystery, the drama, the suspense, and the supernatural stakes are clearly high—and the fresh new faces might just hold the answers to where the story turns next.
Big upgrades and familiar faces: Two actors move into the spotlight in School Spirits Season 3
School Spirits Season 3 doesn't just introduce new characters—it also shines a brighter light on some returning ones. Ci Hang Ma, who fans might remember as Quinn, and Miles Elliot, who played Yuri, are no longer just side characters.
Both have officially been upped to series regulars, confirming their characters will have bigger roles in the new season.
This hints at proper character arcs and more screen time, especially with Season 3 picking up right where the Season 2 finale left off. Quinn and Yuri's upgrades suggest that they will now be more involved in the plot—much more than they were before at Split River High.
The fact that these actors are getting more spotlight also speaks to the show's effort to deepen its characters. School Spirits Season 3 seems to be laying the groundwork for a broader cast, expanding beyond Maddie's immediate circle to let side characters grow.
Whether Quinn and Yuri stand as allies, obstacles, or somewhere in between, their upgrade makes them names to watch this season.
With School Spirits Season 3 on its way to being the most gripping season yet, these cast additions—both fresh and old—promise to push the story in new directions.
From surprising promotions to exciting newcomers, the cast shake-up is exactly what the series needs to keep fans guessing.
If the past seasons were any clue, things at Split River High are far from normal—and this season is already shaping up to be anything but predictable.