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Thanks to Ivan & Yolanda for the heads up.
Te presentamos dos promociones de la segunda temporada de Raven's Home.
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La serie regresa el lunes 25 de junio. pic.twitter.com/8U7gzZ0Mw4
Episode 2.01 - 2.04 - Synopsis
Monday, June 25
Original Series – Season Two Premiere on Disney Channel
Raven’s Home “The Falcon and The Raven – Part One”
(9:30 – 10:00 A.M. EDT)
When Booker has a vision of his mom losing the money hidden in her backpack, he enlists Nia and Levi to help him follow Raven and rescue the money before it goes missing.
Tuesday, June 26
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Raven’s Home “The Falcon and The Raven – Part Two”
(9:30 – 10:00 A.M. EDT)
Raven finally admits to the kids that she has visions too and shares a special moment with Booker and they try to combine their psychic powers to find the missing money. Feeling left out, Nia pretends to have a vision.
Wednesday, June 27
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Raven’s Home “Because”
(9:30 – 10:00 A.M. EDT)
When Booker wants to reveal his powers to increase his popularity at school, Raven warns him to keep his psychic powers a secret.
Thursday, June 28
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney Channel
Raven’s Home “Cop To It”
(9:30 – 10:00 A.M. EDT)
When the new building manager accuses someone of tagging the side of their building, Raven thinks Tess is responsible.
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Season 2 Synopsis
“Raven’s Home”
Made for kids age 6-14 and their families, the hit comedy series “Raven’s Home” is known for its funny, relatable, heartfelt and broad storylines that reflect the bonds of kids, parents, twin siblings and best friends for life.
In the second season, Raven Baxter and the entire family learn that her pre-teen son Booker has inherited her ability to catch glimpses of the future. Like his whole-hearted and watchful mom, Booker can only get a peek at what’s to come, but it’s just enough to drive each of them to interfere with the anticipated outcome. His ability to see brief visions of the future are nascent and uncontrollable and often seem to collide with Raven’s own visions, setting in motion madcap escapades for the entire extended family, including Booker’s twin sister Nia and Raven’s longtime best friend Chelsea Daniels and her son Levi.
A brilliant physical comedienne, actress Raven-Symoné is executive producer and star of “Raven’s Home,” reprising the role she made famous in 100 episodes of “That’s So Raven” (2003-07). Now, she sets the bar high for a cast of young performers who are also proving their acting and physical comedy chops in storylines that are ultimately about individuality, self-acceptance, family and friends. For the second season of the series, Raven is reunited with Dava Savel and Michael Feldman (writer/producers on “That’s So Raven”), who have joined as executive producers. For its first season, the series was nominated for an NAACP Image Award and Raven was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.
Also starring are Issac Ryan Brown as Booker Baxter-Carter, Navia Robinson as Nia Baxter-Carter, Jason Maybaum as Levi Grayson, Sky Katz as Tess and, reprising her “That’s So Raven” role, Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea.
Booker is unpretentiously cool; his sister Nia is independent and eager to lead; they have a uniquely special “twin bond” yet squabble like most tweens. Both rely on insightful motherly witticisms and uninhibited silliness from Raven (a fashion designer amidst a job-transition). The Baxters share a Chicago apartment with free-spirited Chelsea and her clever young son Levi, who has become the little brother the twins never knew they wanted. In a role reversal, Levi is also the voice of reason for Chelsea and Raven. Nia’s best friend, Tess, is a confident and high-spirited girl who lives down the hall and is a perennial visitor in Nia’s home.
Season two includes guest stars Jonathan McDaniel (“That So Raven”) who returns as Nia and Booker’s dad, Devon Carter; Brian George (“That’s So Raven”) as Dr. Sleevemore; Mike Massimino as Tess’ dad, Jimmy; Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz; Wendy Raquel Robinson (“Descendants”) as Dream Weaver; and Dylan Martin Frankel as the family’s new 12-year-old landlord, Mitch.
“Raven’s Home” is executive-produced by Emmy® Award-winning Dava Savel (“That’s So Raven,” “Will and Grace”), Michael Feldman (“That’s So Raven,” “Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn) and Raven-Symoné. The series theme song, “Raven’s Home,” is performed by Raven-Symoné, Navia Robinson, Issac Ryan Brown, Jason Maybaum, Sky Katz and Anneliese Van der Pol and was written and produced by Andy Love, Joacim Persson and Johan Alkenäs. The series was created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman and developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas.
“Raven’s Home” is a production of It’s a Laugh Productions, Inc. and carries a TV-G parental guideline.
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Premiere Date Revealed
hit COMEDY series ‘Raven’s Home‘ returns for A SECOND SEASON, WITH NEW EPISODES THROUGH THE SUMMER, STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 25, ON DISNEY CHANNEL
Season two of Disney Channel’s hit comedy series “Raven’s Home” is set to premiere with a week of four new episodes, beginning Monday, June 25 – THURSDAY, JUNE 28 (9:30-10:00 a.m. EDT/PDT), on Disney Channel, in the DisneyNOW app and on Disney Channel VOD. Following the debut week, new episodes will premiere throughout the summer on Tuesday and Friday mornings (9:30-10:00 a.m. EDT/PDT), as part of Disney Channel’s GO! Summer that super-serves kids and families all season with new programming and fan-centric off-air events.
Made for kids age 6-14 and their families, the series will continue to present funny, relatable, heartfelt and broad storylines about kids, parents, twin siblings and best friends for life. In the second season, Raven Baxter, played by Emmy®-nominated comedic actress Raven-Symoné, learns along with the entire family that her son Booker has inherited her ability to catch glimpses into the future. When Booker and Raven’s visions collide, it sets madcap escapades into motion for the entire extended family.
The second season will spotlight the multitalented cast in a show-stopping musical episode, with original songs and dance numbers choreographed by Will “Willdabeast” Adams and directed by Paul Hoen (director of over a dozen Disney Channel Original Movies including “ZOMBIES” and “Camp Rock 2,” “Let It Shine”).
Season two guest stars include Jonathan McDaniel (“That So Raven”) who returns as Nia and Booker’s dad, Devon Carter; Brian George (“That’s So Raven”) as Dr. Sleevemore; Mike Massimino as Tess’ dad, Jimmy; Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz; Wendy Raquel Robinson (“Descendants”) as Dream Weaver; and Dylan Martin Frankel as the family’s new 12-year-old landlord, Mitch.
In July 2017, “Raven’s Home” debuted as the #1 live-action cable TV series premiere among its targeted demographics – Kids 6-11 (1.33 million/5.6 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (1.54 million/6.3 rating) – and as the #1 live-action series premiere among all kid cable TV networks in Total Viewers (4.19 million) in two years since Disney Channel’s “BUNK’D” (July 31, 2015). During its debut season, “Raven’s Home” amassed over 50 million views on TV and digital viewing platforms, including 18.1 million total views on Disney Channel’s YouTube and 12 million views on VOD. The series was nominated for an NAACP Image Award and Raven-Symoné was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.
Source: The Nielsen Company, Live+7 Day U.S. VOD: ComScore (7/21/17-10/20/17). YouTube: ListenFirst Media (Lifetime-3/26/18), Raven’s Home content only.
Raven-Symoné reprises her role as Raven Baxter from the iconic comedy “That’s So Raven” (2003-07) and serves as executive producer. Also starring are Issac Ryan Brown as Booker Baxter-Carter, Navia Robinson as Nia Baxter-Carter, Jason Maybaum as Levi Grayson, Sky Katz as Tess and, reprising her “That’s So Raven” role, Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Daniels.
For the second season, Raven was reunited with Dava Savel and Michael Feldman (writer/producers on “That’s So Raven”), who joined as executive producers. The series theme song, “Raven’s Home,” is performed by Raven-Symoné, Navia Robinson, Issac Ryan Brown, Jason Maybaum, Sky Katz, and Anneliese Van der Pol and was written and produced by Andy Love, Joacim Persson and Johan Alkenäs. The series was created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman and developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. “Raven’s Home” is a production of It’s a Laugh Productions, Inc. and carries a TV-G parental guideline.
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