UB Preview: Tonight on ‘Games People Play’ on BET
The second season of “Games People Play” kicked off on Tuesday, October 19th.
Based on the popular book by Angela Burt-Murray “Games Divas Play,” “Games People Play” is a sexy, stylized one-hour drama about the L.A. high life, featuring a cast of characters where everyone plays to win, including a basketball player navigating both his equally rocky personal life and NBA career, a newly appointed team marketing executive who’s got a lot to prove, a tenacious journalist desperately seeking the truth and a struggling actress with a scandalous past.
Tonight on “Games People Play,” Marques and crew embark on a journey to his old high school for an honor to be bestowed on him, but family matters threaten to put a damper on the occasion. Unbeknownst to all, MJ may have foolishly reached the point of no return in the rabbit hole.
Tonight on BET, at 10 PM ET/PT.
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The ensemble cast includes Karrueche Tran, Lauren London in a limited role, Sarunas J. Jackson, Karen Obilom, Parker McKenna Posey, Jackie Long, and Kendall Kyndall and Brandi Denise.
In addition, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Vanessa Simmons, Shaun Robinson, Kevin Jackson, Barry Brewer, and Monti Washington reprise their recurring roles, with Cynthia Bailey, Nazanin Mandi, Ro Parrish, Hitman Holla, Leon and Calvin Seabrooks to guest star in the ten-episode drama.
“Games People Play” is executive produced by Tracey Edmonds of Edmonds Entertainment, Angela Burt-Murray and Vanessa Middleton. Middleton also serves as the showrunner on the series.
Tishelle from UB spoke to the Executive Producer of “Games People Play,” Tracey Edmonds + Jackie Long, Kendall Kyndall and Karen Obilom.
They discuss the new season and their characters.
Tracey discusses the talented cast, the story of the series, and the arrival of Karrueche Tran.
Plus Tracey shares who she thinks has faced the most deception on the series and she gets candid on her reason for developing “Games People Play” and lessons that can be learned from the series.
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