Cherish the Day Season 2

Was Cherish the Day cancelled or renewed for season 2? When does it start on OWN? Who will be returning for the new season? In this post, we have summarized everything we know so far about the next season.

What Is Cherish the Day About?

Cherish the Day is a romantic drama anthology television series created and produced by Ava DuVernay. The series chronicles the relationship of one couple, with each episode spanning a single day marking a significant moment. The series stars Xosha Roquemore, Alano Miller and Cicely Tyson, and the title references the Sade song "Cherish the Day".

OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced that Joy Bryant (“Parenthood,” “For Life”) and Henry Simmons (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “NYPD Blue”) have been set to star in season two of award-winning creator Ava DuVernay’s anthology drama series “Cherish the Day,” from ARRAY Filmworks and Warner Bros. Television. Production will begin this month in New Orleans, with the new season expected to debut in 2022.

“Cherish the Day” is an anthology series that chronicles the relationship of one couple, with each episode spanning a single day. In season two, the rekindling of a romance is told — the love story of Ellis (Henry Simmons) and Sunday (Joy Bryant), who fell in love in high school but find themselves reunited in beautiful New Orleans. Ellis is a former basketball player who is now a single father of two, and Sunday is a vegan celebrity chef on the cusp of fame. Each episode of the season-long narrative unfolds in a single day to reveal significant moments in a relationship that compel us to hold true to the ones we love, from the extraordinary to the everyday.

Joy is best known for her NAACP Image Award-nominated role as Jasmine in the long-running series “Parenthood,” and recently starred in the ABC series “For Life” opposite Nicholas Pinnock and Indira Varma. Joy has appeared opposite Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson on HBO’s Emmy Award-nominated drama “Ballers,” was a regular on the critically acclaimed Amazon original series “Good Girls Revolt,” and guest starred in the final season of HBO’s award-winning series “Girls.” Her film credits include “About Last Night,” “Hit and Run,” “Bobby,” “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” “The Skeleton Key,” “Carmen: A Hip Hopera” with Beyoncé, and Denzel Washington’s directorial debut, “Antwone Fisher.”

Simmons most recently starred in “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” for ABC, and previously starred in the final six seasons of the landmark ABC drama “NYPD Blue,” created by Steven Bochco and David Milch. He was also a series regular on the CBS legal drama “Shark” and ABC comedy “Man Up.” Simmons starred in the feature film “No Good Deed,” opposite Idris Elba and Taraji P. Henson, for Screen Gems. He also starred opposite Henson and Michael Clarke Duncan in “From the Rough,” and opposite Robin Williams in the independent film “World’s Greatest Dad.” He was named Best Actor at the 2007 American Black Film Festival for his performance in “South of Pico.” Additional film acting credits include “Madea’s Family Reunion,” “Something New,” “Taxi,” “Are We There Yet?,” “The Insurgents,” “A Gentleman’s Game,” and “Above the Rim.”

The first season of “Cherish the Day” starred Xosha Roquemore, Alano Miller, and the legendary Cicely Tyson, and debuted in February 2020. On average during its seven-week first season, the series ranked #1 in its time period across all of cable with African American women, households, and total viewers.

OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced that Richard Roundtree (“Shaft,” “Family Reunion”) and Terri J. Vaughn (“Insecure,” “The Steve Harvey Show”) have joined the cast of the second season of the romantic anthology drama “Cherish the Day,” from Emmy(R)-winning and Academy Award(R)-nominated creator Ava DuVernay, ARRAY Filmworks, and Warner Bros. Television. Roundtree and Vaughn are set for recurring roles. Additionally, Sheldon Candis (“Luv”), Angel Kristi Williams (“Really Love”), and Merawi Gerima (“Residue”) will direct episodes this season.

Richard Roundtree is set to recur as Mandeville “MV” St. James, a proud, loving, wry-humored former judge and widowed father of Sunday (series star Joy Bryant).

Terri J. Vaughn will recur as Anastasia, Ellis’ (series star Henry Simmons) soon-to-be ex-wife and the mother of their children.

“Cherish the Day” is an anthology series that chronicles the relationship of one couple, with each episode spanning a single day. In season two, the rekindling of a romance is told – the love story of Ellis Moran (Henry Simmons) and Sunday St. James (Joy Bryant), who fell in love in high school but find themselves reunited in beautiful New Orleans. Ellis is a former basketball player who is now a single father of two, and Sunday is a vegetarian celebrity chef on the cusp of fame. Each episode of the season-long narrative unfolds in a single day to reveal significant moments in a relationship that compel us to hold true to the ones we love, from the extraordinary to the everyday.

Recurring stars:

· Richard Roundtree’s life and career would change forever in 1971 when he played private detective John Shaft in the iconic “Shaft” movie franchise. This launched Richard’s five-decade career, and his impressive resume includes films such as “Man Friday,” “Charley One-Eye” and the television films “Roots” and “Fire House.” He also appeared on the FOX sitcom “Roc” and “Being Mary Jane,” and can now be seen in the Netflix series “Family Reunion.” Roundtree has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award and a Peabody Award.

· Terri J. Vaughn: While best known for her portrayal of Lovita Alizé Jenkins in the long-running series “The Steve Harvey Show,” Vaughn has become a multifaceted director, producer and actor. She most recently directed an episode of BET’s “Tales” and recurred in season four of Issa Rae’s hit HBO comedy “Insecure.” Additional television acting credits include “First Wives Club,” “Mann and Wife,” “Greenleaf,” “Meet the Browns,” “All of Us” and “Soul Food.” Her film credits include: “Girlfriends’ Getaway,” “Girlfriends’ Getaway 2,” “Who Did I Marry?,” “Probable Cause,” “Three Can Play That Game,” “Daddy’s Little Girls” and “Friday.”

The directing team:

· Sheldon Candis’ feature directorial debut “Luv” was an official selection in the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Competition. Candis directed the feature length documentary “Baltimore Boys” for the prestigious ESPN Films banner. Candis has also directed “Who Will Survive America” for the AMC/Sundance Now Doc Club original series “Take 5: Justice in America.” Candis also directed the short docuseries “I Will What I Want” and “Dreams” along with “When the Lights Are Brightest.” Most recently, Sheldon directed an episode of “Colin in Black & White,” the upcoming Netflix limited series from DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick.

· Angel Kristi Williams is a filmmaker born and raised in West Baltimore, Maryland. Her feature directorial debut “Really Love” was selected to play in narrative competition at SXSW and won the Special Jury Recognition for Acting for co-stars Kofi Siriboe and Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing. The film then screened as part of AFI Fest’s Special Presentations to much acclaim. Most recently, Angel directed an episode of “Colin in Black & White,” the upcoming Netflix limited series from DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick.

· Merawi Gerima is a filmmaker from Washington D.C., whose origin informs his work and his community-centered orientation. “Residue,” his first feature, was a communal endeavor, made possible primarily by the effort of the people it attempts to portray. Following its world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival, “Residue” was honored with the festival’s Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature and the Acting Award for star Obinna Nwachukwu. The film was also awarded Special Mention at the 77th Venice International Film Festival’s Giornate degli Autori and won the John Cassavetes Award at the 2021 Film Independent Spirit Awards. DuVernay’s ARRAY also acquired the film under their ARRAY Releasing banner. Gerima is a graduate from the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinematic Arts (SCA). He is the son of celebrated Ethiopian filmmaker Haile Gerima, a legendary figure in the L.A. Rebellion film movement.

The first season of “Cherish the Day” starred Xosha Roquemore, Alano Miller, and the legendary Cicely Tyson, and debuted in February 2020. On average during its seven-week first season, the series ranked #1 in its time period across all of cable with Black women, households, and total viewers.

The DuVernay-led series achieved full gender parity with a production crew of more than 50% women, including 18 female department heads, an initiative DuVernay will continue in season two.

The last episode of the series was released on March 24, 2020 in the US.

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Cherish the Day Season 2 Release Date

Cherish the Day Season 2 release date is announced by OWN.
Cherish the Day Season 2 Premiere Date — ✔️ October 4, 2022
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