Julie and the Phantoms

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  • TV-G
  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 8.4  (10,840)

Julie and The Phantoms is a captivating and enchanting Netflix series about life and music. The show follows Julie (Madison Reyes), a high school student and aspiring singer who struggles to find her voice after the death of her mother. One day, while cleaning out her mother's studio, she stumbles upon a mysterious garage band named The Phantoms, who died in 1995. They were transported to the present day after Julie sings with them, having them turn out to be ghosts. This chance encounter becomes the catalyst for a new chapter in Julie's life and an incredible musical journey that unifies the past with the present. The Phantoms are a group of band members - Luke (Charlie Gillespie), Alex (Owen Patrick Joyner), and Reggie (Jeremy Shada) who died on their way to perform at a huge gig, only to rise again 25 years later when Julie sings with them. The chemistry between the living and the dead brings a refreshing and energizing dimension to the show. As they try to figure out their place in the world and come to terms with their ghosts' lives and their past, they form an unlikely partnership and grow closer to Julie. Unlike most teenage dramas where adults often overshadow young actors, Julie and The Phantoms gives ample space for the lead actors to shine. Madison Reyes possesses an impressive range, a versatile voice, and displays a natural talent for acting that makes her every scene alluring to watch. She moves from radiating joy while singing to displaying an emotional depth that draws viewers in. Charlie Gillespie, who plays Luke, is charismatic and charming, bringing a distinct style to his role. Gillespie's performance as the lead guitarist, who also has a complicated past, is impressive, and he brings a unique energy that makes him stand out. Owen Patrick Joyner, as Alex, is dorky, sensitive, and exudes a certain endearing awkwardness that makes him relatable. All three actors portray a balanced portrayal of their characters, blending humor, and drama with a natural ease. The show's music is one of its main highlights, and each episode delivers sensational original songs. The Phantoms three-piece composition and Julie's soulful voice provide an exclusive blend that effectively captures the spirit of what the show is all about. The musical acts throughout the series will leave viewers wanting more. From the heartfelt 'Unsaid Emily' and foot-stomping 'Wake Up' to the soulful 'All Eyes on Me,' the music is thoroughly enjoyable, catchy, upbeat, and relatable. The relationship between Julie and The Phantoms extends throughout the show and is an entertaining, sweet subplot. As they collaborate on the band’s signature tune and other music projects, their bond strengthens, leading to a hearty and fiery performance in the final episode. Julie and The Phantoms deliver a show that is a perfect blend of music, humor, and teenage drama, culminating in a feel-good series that is perfect for family viewing. The show does not shy away from tough subjects instead tackling them head-on, portraying the fragility of life and the importance of living in the moment. Apart from that, the series also showcases strong relationships built on fun, trust, and friendship. In conclusion, created by Dan Cross and David Hoge, Julie and The Phantoms is a unique and entertaining show that will make viewers fall in love with music once again. It boasts an impressive young cast, excellent cinematography, and captivating musical performances that make it a must-watch for music lovers and fans of teenage dramas alike.

Julie and the Phantoms
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Seasons
Stand Tall
9. Stand Tall
September 10, 2020
Julie and the Phantoms get their dream gig at the Orpheum! But when Caleb interferes, Julie searches for the courage to perform on her own.
Unsaid Emily
8. Unsaid Emily
September 10, 2020
Julie meets Luke's parents and shares a touching song he wrote. Luke confides in Julie about Caleb and the band's "unfinished business."
Edge of Great
7. Edge of Great
September 10, 2020
Julie rehearses with Nick -- while daydreaming about Luke. Alex wonders why Willie's been acting so weird. The band plays a party at Julie's house.
Finally Free
6. Finally Free
September 10, 2020
Julie pairs up with Nick for a school performance and learns he broke up with Carrie. The band gets a new gig, but Julie's grounded for missing class.
The Other Side of Hollywood
5. The Other Side of Hollywood
September 10, 2020
Willie brings the guys to an exclusive club, where a powerful ghost magician asks them to be in his band. But he's got something up his sleeve.
I Got the Music
4. I Got the Music
September 10, 2020
Flynn books Julie and the Phantoms to play at the school dance, Alex hangs out with his new crush, and the boys decide to teach an old friend a lesson.
Flying Solo
3. Flying Solo
September 10, 2020
Julie's performance makes a big splash, and the guys try to convince her to join Sunset Curve -- but she'll have to come clean to Flynn first.
Bright
2. Bright
September 10, 2020
When Julie starts singing again, the boys and her best friend Flynn encourage her to fight for a spot in the school music program.
Wake Up
1. Wake Up
September 10, 2020
A year after her mom passed away, Julie plays one of her old CDs. Suddenly, three ghosts appear -- the guys from the '90s band Sunset Curve!
Description

Julie and The Phantoms is a captivating and enchanting Netflix series about life and music. The show follows Julie (Madison Reyes), a high school student and aspiring singer who struggles to find her voice after the death of her mother. One day, while cleaning out her mother's studio, she stumbles upon a mysterious garage band named The Phantoms, who died in 1995. They were transported to the present day after Julie sings with them, having them turn out to be ghosts. This chance encounter becomes the catalyst for a new chapter in Julie's life and an incredible musical journey that unifies the past with the present.

The Phantoms are a group of band members - Luke (Charlie Gillespie), Alex (Owen Patrick Joyner), and Reggie (Jeremy Shada) who died on their way to perform at a huge gig, only to rise again 25 years later when Julie sings with them. The chemistry between the living and the dead brings a refreshing and energizing dimension to the show. As they try to figure out their place in the world and come to terms with their ghosts' lives and their past, they form an unlikely partnership and grow closer to Julie.

Unlike most teenage dramas where adults often overshadow young actors, Julie and The Phantoms gives ample space for the lead actors to shine. Madison Reyes possesses an impressive range, a versatile voice, and displays a natural talent for acting that makes her every scene alluring to watch. She moves from radiating joy while singing to displaying an emotional depth that draws viewers in.

Charlie Gillespie, who plays Luke, is charismatic and charming, bringing a distinct style to his role. Gillespie's performance as the lead guitarist, who also has a complicated past, is impressive, and he brings a unique energy that makes him stand out. Owen Patrick Joyner, as Alex, is dorky, sensitive, and exudes a certain endearing awkwardness that makes him relatable. All three actors portray a balanced portrayal of their characters, blending humor, and drama with a natural ease.

The show's music is one of its main highlights, and each episode delivers sensational original songs. The Phantoms three-piece composition and Julie's soulful voice provide an exclusive blend that effectively captures the spirit of what the show is all about. The musical acts throughout the series will leave viewers wanting more. From the heartfelt 'Unsaid Emily' and foot-stomping 'Wake Up' to the soulful 'All Eyes on Me,' the music is thoroughly enjoyable, catchy, upbeat, and relatable.

The relationship between Julie and The Phantoms extends throughout the show and is an entertaining, sweet subplot. As they collaborate on the band’s signature tune and other music projects, their bond strengthens, leading to a hearty and fiery performance in the final episode.

Julie and The Phantoms deliver a show that is a perfect blend of music, humor, and teenage drama, culminating in a feel-good series that is perfect for family viewing. The show does not shy away from tough subjects instead tackling them head-on, portraying the fragility of life and the importance of living in the moment. Apart from that, the series also showcases strong relationships built on fun, trust, and friendship.

In conclusion, created by Dan Cross and David Hoge, Julie and The Phantoms is a unique and entertaining show that will make viewers fall in love with music once again. It boasts an impressive young cast, excellent cinematography, and captivating musical performances that make it a must-watch for music lovers and fans of teenage dramas alike.

  • Premiere Date
    September 10, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (10,840)