"Love, Victor" is an American teen comedy-drama streaming television series directed by Jason Ensler, Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger.
The starring cast includes Michael Cimino as Victor Salazar, Rachel Hilson as Mia Brooks, Anthony Turpel as Felix Westen, Bebe Wood as Lake Meriwether, Mason Gooding as Andrew, George Sear as Benji Campbell, Isabella Ferreira as Pilar Salazar, Mateo Fernandez as Adrian Salazar, James Martinez as Armando Salazar, Ana Ortiz as Isabel Salazar and others.

Here are "Love, Victor" TV series trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date, streaming services and everything we know so far.

Trailer

Is there a trailer for Love, Victor TV series?

Hulu on Thursday, May 20, 2021 released the trailer for "Love, Victor" you can watch here:
Love, Victor Season 2 Official Trailer | Hulu Original.

Plot summary

What is Love, Victor TV series plot?

Here is a short review of "Love, Victor" TV series plot summary.

Season 1 focuses on a new student at Creekwood High School, Victor (Michael Cimino). The series follows his journey of self-discovery: facing challenges at home and struggling with his sexual orientation. He reaches out to Simon when it seems too difficult for him to navigate through high school.
Season 2 deals with the aftermath of his coming out and follows Victor as he navigates through this new world with his friends, while also dealing with his relationship with Benji, which is tested multiple times, due in part to Victor's family and a new possible love interest.

Cast

Who plays who in the Love, Victor TV series cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "Love, Victor" TV series. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Michael Cimino  as Victor Salazar A new student at Creekwood High School, struggling with his identity surrounding his sexual orientation and adjusting to a new city
Rachel Hilson  as Mia Brooks Victor's smart friend and ex-girlfriend
Anthony Turpel  as Felix Westen Victor's awkward new neighbor
Bebe Wood  as Lake Meriwether Mia's social media - obsessed best friend
Mason Gooding  as Andrew Creekwood's cocky and popular basketball-loving jock
George Sear  as Benji Campbell Victor's openly gay, confident and charming classmate to whom he takes a liking
Isabella Ferreira  as Pilar Salazar Victor's anxious younger sister troubled with her new life
Mateo Fernandez  as Adrian Salazar Victor's little brother
James Martinez  as Armando Salazar Victor's father, a blue-collar man
Ana Ortiz  as Isabel Salazar Victor's mother
Mekhi Phifer  as Harold Brooks Mia's father
Sophia Bush  as Veronica Mia's father's new girlfriend
Charlie Hall  as Kieran one of Andrew's close friends and a member of the basketball team
Lukas Gage  as Derek Benji's ex-boyfriend (season 1, guest season 2)
Betsy Brandt  as Dawn Westen Felix's mother
Ava Capri  as Lucy Benji's friend and Andrew's ex-girlfriend (season 2)
Anthony Keyvan  as Rahim Pilar's friend
Julie Benz  as Shelby Armando's new friend and later love interest he met at a PFLAG meeting (season 2)
Beth Littleford  as Sarah the manager of the coffee house where Victor and Benji work (seasons 1-2)
Leslie Grossman  as Georgina Meriwether a local news host and Lake's mother (seasons 1-2)
Andy Richter  as Coach Ford P.E. teacher and varsity basketball coach (seasons 1-2)
Abigail Killmeier  as Wendy a theater kid
Will Ropp  as Wyatt one of Andrew's close friends (seasons 1-2)
Ali Wong  as Ms. Thomas Creekwood's sex education teacher (season 1)
Keiynan Lonsdale  as Bram Greenfeld Simon Spier's boyfriend, reprising his role from Love, Simon (season 1)
Tommy Dorfman  as Justin Bram and Simon's roommate (season 1)
Katya Zamolodchikova  as herself performing at the gay club Messy Boots in NYC (season 1)
Terri Hoyos  as Natalia Salazar Victor's grandmother (season 1)
Daniel Croix  as Tyler Mia's friend she met at a college function (season 2)
Natasha Rothwell  as Ms. Albright vice principal at Creekwood, previously the school's drama teacher, reprising her role from Love, Simon (season 1)
Juan Carlos Cantu  as Tito Salazar Victor's grandfather (season 1)
Kevin Rahm  as Mr. Campbell Benji's father (season 2)
Steven Heisler  as Roger Armando's former boss with whom Isabel had an affair (season 1)
Embeth Davidtz  as Ms. Campbell Benji's mother (season 2)
Nicholas Hamilton  as Charlie an online crush of Rahim's (season 2)
Josh Duhamel  as Jack Spier Simon Spier's father, reprising his role from Love, Simon (season 2)
Jason Collins  as himself playing basketball with a group of gay men (season 1)
Nick Robinson  as Simon Spier
Aj Carr  as Teddy
Sean O'Bryan  as Father Lawrence
Kayla DiVenere  as Jenny
Phil Reeves  as Wally
Jack Kehler  as Landlord
Danell Leyva  as Hank
Jaeden Bettencourt  as Boy
Mark Bloom  as Jeff
River Gallo  as Kim
Anna Lamadrid  as Lola
David Masters  as Ride Operator
Jake Mateo  as Closeted Gay Guy
Cornelius Peter  as Gentleman
Wayne Bastrup  as Polar Bear
Friday Chamberlain  as Ivy
Aaron Guest  as Random Kid
Melanie Haynes  as Angry Wife
Crystal Coney  as Social Worker
Ben J. Pierce  as Mylo
Tarik Ellinger  as Ethan
John Minch  as Referee
Sue Shaheen  as Jessie
Zack Nelson  as Super Hot Guy
Keenan Kelley  as Jerky Kid
Evee Bui  as Nicole
Carlie Hanson  as Coryn
Brett Hoyle  as Victor's Friend
Ryan Bertroche  as Rugby Guy
Sonia Mena  as Lisa
Kevin Norman  as Stevie

Filming

What are Love, Victor filming details?

"Love, Victor" series are produced by 20th Century Fox Television, Temple Hill Entertainment, No Helmet Productions and The Walk-Up Company.

The average duration of each episode is 24 - 33 minutes. Country of origin: United States. Original language: English.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about Love, Victor TV series?

"Love, Victor" TV series got high rating from critics. IMDB rating is 8.1/10.

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