No doubt Raven-Symoné is a comedy icon, and ten years after the winding-up of That's So Raven, we got to have the Raven experience all over in the comedy sitcom series Raven's Home that debuted on July 21 2017.
No doubt Raven-Symoné is a comedy icon, and ten years after the winding-up of That's So Raven, we got to have the Raven experience all over in the comedy sitcom series Raven's Home that debuted on July 21 2017.
Disney's Raven’s Home season 5 premieres tonight at 8 p.m., with the first episode, 'The Wrong Victor'. Episode 2 'The Big Sammich' will premiere next Friday, March 18, while episode 3 'Escape Pal-Catraz' on Friday, March 25.
Raven’s Home season 5 feels like a reboot of That’s So Raven as Raven Baxter journeys back to her hometown San Francisco with her son Booker to take care of her dad Victor Baxter who had suffered a minor heart attack.
Nia, Booker's twin, won't be the focus of the season as she's staying back in Chicago along with most of Raven's Home cast members. Season 5 presents new dawn of friendship and family as well as nostalgic moments from classic That's So Raven favorites like Rondell Sheridan as Raven’s father.
As Raven settles into her old hometown, she continues to have premonitions of the future, and so does her son. As the newbie in Raven's former high school, Booker has to hide his supernatural ability from his new friend crew.
Apart from Symoné and Sheridan, Isaac Ryan Brown returns in the fifth season as Booker Baxter, joined by Navia Ziraili Robinson as Nia Baxter.
Round up the cast is Mykal-Michelle Harris as Alice Baxter, Jason Maybaum as Levi Grayson, Sky Katz as Tess O’ Malley, Anneliese Van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson, Felix Avitia as Neil, Emmy Liu-Wang as Ivy, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton as Principal Alana Rivera and Marissa Reyes as Cami.
Raven’s Home is executive produced by Symoné and written by Dava Savel, Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. Elinoff and Thomas also act as program creators along with Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman.