We Can Be Heroes: Cast Grows Up and Moves On with Exciting New Projects
The cast of Netflix’s beloved superhero flick “We Can Be Heroes” has not only grown up but is also making waves in their personal and professional lives! As fans eagerly await the sequel, we’re diving into the latest updates on the cast members’ ages, relationship statuses, and upcoming projects that are sure to keep them in the spotlight.
Leading the pack is Yaya Gosselin, who stole hearts as Missy Moreno. Now 16, Yaya has been busy since her breakout role in 2017, recently earning accolades for her performance in “Surfside Girls.” Rumors swirl about a potential romance with co-star Nathan Blair, but for now, they remain tight-lipped, leaving fans guessing.
Meanwhile, 18-year-old Lion Daniels, known for his role as Noodles, is set to appear in the upcoming film “Shiver.” Keeping his romantic life private, Lion seems focused on his burgeoning career. Similarly, Andy Walkin, 19, is making headlines with his Emmy win and his upcoming Broadway debut in “In the Light, A Fostian Tale.”
The talented Hala Finley, who played Oho, is gearing up for her role in “The Roses,” while Dylan Henry Laauo, 16, is making strides with appearances in major films. Andrew Diaz, 18, and Isaiah Russell Bailey, 18, are also keeping fans on their toes with their rising careers and private lives.
Lastly, the youngest cast member, 13-year-old Vivien Lyra Blair, continues to shine with roles in high-profile projects like “Obi-Wan Kenobi” and “Bird Box.”
As these young stars navigate their careers and personal lives, one thing is clear: the journey is just beginning. Stay tuned for more updates as they take Hollywood by storm!