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Sterling K. Brown is Joining ‘Mrs. Maisel’

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April 15, 2019
“This is Us” Emmy-award winning actor Sterling K. Brown is joining the cast of Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in season three. (Photo from Twitter)

Hold onto your emotions “Maisel” fans because in Season 3 it looks like we are getting a Pearson-Masiel crossover.

Emmy award winner Sterling K. Brown known for playing the lovable, determined and hardworking Randall Pearson on the NBC hit show “This Is Us” announced this morning on Twitter that he is joining the cast of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” for its third season.

“I’m beyond excited to share some pretty marvelous news…” Brown teased on Twitter.

Brown and Rachel Brosnahan have shared in previous interviews during the Screen Actors Guild Awards and PaleyFest Los Angeles that they wanted to act together, so showrunners Amy Sherman Palladino and Dan Palladino made it happen.

“I’m going to do a little TV show, maybe you’ve heard of it: ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’” Brown said during the video. “The Palladinos were kind enough to write a little something for your boy, and I said yes. So, stay tuned. I’m getting together with Midge and it’s going to be awesome.”

The award-winning cast has started production on Season 3, but in the meantime, you can stream the first two season on Amazon Prime Video.

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