Here’s what the cast of Crazy Ex have planned next (Picture: Getty/ Rex/ The CW/ Metro.co.uk)

We’ve seen some highs, and some really low lows, but unfortunately our time with Rebecca Bunch and her ever-complicated love life will be coming to an end in just over a month.

Rachel Bloom has rightly been praised in the show’s prominent display of mental health on screen, with her leading lady diagnosed and struggling with Borderline Personality disorder as the series progressed.

But caught with a catchy AF soundtrack and a whole lot of heart, we’re definitely going to miss our gal and the crazy adventures she finds herself in.

Here’s what she, and the rest of the gang, have planned once the series says its final goodbyes.


Rachel will be keeping herself busy with two upcoming films (Picture: Getty/CW)

Rachel Bloom (Rebecca)



Crazy Ex-Girlfriend just wouldn’t be right without Rachel steering the ship throughout its sometimes extremely tough subject matter with grace and a kickass attitude.

Now that her time on the show is wrapped, she is due to feature in two movies, lending her voice to The Angry Birds Movie 2 as part of their all-star line-up.

Changeland, a comedy-drama written, directed and starring Seth Green is also in post-production. She is joined by Kedar Williams-Stirling and Macaulay Culkin on the project.

She’s also developed a career as a stand-up comedian, however she currently has no shows listed as coming up.

A regular feature on Broadway, Donna will next appear in a horror movie (Picture: Getty/CW)

Donna Lynne Champlin (Paula)

Behind every successful woman, there’s a best friend like Paula keeping her pushing forward, and Donna Lynne’s friendship with Rachel on-screen was absolute goals for women everywhere.

A star of stage and screen, Donna Lynne will next pop up in film Yes God Yes, a drama set in the early 2000s based in an AOL chat (we’ve all been there), starring Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer.

Last year, she appeared in Promises, Promises, an off-Broadway musical based on The Apartment by Billy Wilder, so she’s definitely got the world open to her over what she wants to do next.

Vincent is a stunt performer and appeared in a BTS video last year (Picture: Getty/CW)

Vincent Rodriguez III (Josh)

Rebecca wouldn’t have ended up in West Covina if it wasn’t for Josh, and while they may not have worked out, none of the weird and wonderful story would’ve really happened without him to kick it all off.

With a bio boasting his skills in stunt performance, actor, dancer and teacher, something tells us he’ll land on his feet, probably after doing a jump kick or back flip.

He’s already put his skills to use last year with an appearance in BTS and Steve Aoki music video, Waste It On Me.

Last year, he celebrated his three-year anniversary to husband Gregory Wright, and at the beginning of this year, told Advocate that he was proud to represent the LGBT Filipino and Asian communities.

He told the site: ‘I’m very enthusiastic about many aspects of my life, and I think of myself as this kind of source of inspiration for saying, “It’s OK to be different, and it’s OK to love what you love, and to be driven by what you love.”‘



Vincent currently has no formerly announced plans or roles coming up – but watch this space!

Skylar was a late but vital addition to the cast (Picture: Getty/CW)

Skylar Astin (Greg)

The Pitch Perfect star was a late arrival to the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend gang and had the unenviable job of slipping into someone else’s shoes for the final season.

Now his time as Greg is up, it is not known when he will next appear on screen.

He stars in WWII horror film Ghosts Of War, but the project has been trapped in post-production since 2017, with no potential release date coming up any time soon.

Just like most of the other castmates, he has history on the stage, appearing on Broadway in July last year in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.

He’s also given his voice to Netflix animation Trolls: The Beat Goes On.

Scott is not confirmed to be working on any new projects (Picture: Getty/CW)

Scott Michael Foster (Nathaniel)

Smooth as silk but deeply broken Nathaniel has proven to be a worthy playmate to Rebecca’s high-strung and desperately in love character.

Scott has had a decent run with series, appearing in Crazy Ex from season two but also getting his major break in Greek, a college fraternity comedy-drama from the early 2000s.

Coming up, he will be starring alongside Chloe Bennett in film 5 Years Apart, which tells the story of two brothers who share the same birthday but have grown up in completely different ways.

He will also appear in comedy sci-fi short, Deb, which is currently in post-production.

Off-screen Gabrielle is a teacher and a Broadway star (Picture: Getty/CW)

Gabrielle Ruiz (Valencia)

Gabrielle is another member of the team who has trodden the boards of Broadway – though her website states that above acting, dancing is her natural passion.


In fact, she is a choreographer and teacher on top of her work as an actress, performing classes in New York and Los Angeles.

In January, she published an article in The Hedonist magazine, promoting body positivity and discussed her own experiences of modelling and performing for the camera, and how that’s affected her and her self-image.

She frequently posts updates on her passions and favourite social causes online.

In terms of on-screen appearances, Gabrielle is queued up to next appear in a small role in new TV series The Filth, playing a ‘frantic shopper’ in a comedy based on 21st century love lives.

Vella has no formally announced plans (Picture: Getty/CW)

Vella Lovell (Heather)

Monotonal Heather is another straight-talking character in a sea of characters that embrace their own form of whacky, and the show is all the much stronger for it.

Vella, like a lot of her co-stars, has appeared on Broadway as well as on screen.

In 2018, she voiced Princess Mermista in Netflix’s reboot of She-Ra And The Princesses of Power – though they have yet been cleared for a second season.

She currently has no officially announced plans.

Pete has four movies in the pipeline (Picture: Getty/CW)

Pete Gardener (Darryl)

As Darryl, he had the moustache to end all moustaches – but with the role ending, so has the lip fuzz.

But he does have a whole new heap of roles to sink his teeth into, starting with comedy Blowing Up Right Now, which is noted as completed but is yet to be given a release date.

Two other movies, Man Camp and Boris and the Bomb, are also in post-production, so you can be expecting them pretty soon too.


Finally, the melodrama Comfort Food has gone into pre-production, and will see a different side of the actor as the story focuses on a family’s loss following the sudden death of their father.

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David has a movie role and a short movie in the making (Picture: Getty/CW)

David Hull (White Josh)

White Josh wasn’t ever the most prominent of characters, but always knew exactly what to say, when to say it, and was often the voice of reason when everyone around them needed to calm down.

He has next been cast in a role in film Benjamin, a comedy-drama that centres on a family intervention for a teen on drugs, and stars Bob Saget and Mary Lynn Rajskub.

David is also appearing alongside Girls star Zosia Mamet in a short horror movie, titled Whiling.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend airs Fridays on The CW in the US, and Netflix on Saturdays in the UK.

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