The O.C. Returns November 2
Autumn Reeser And Willa Holland Join Cast As Series Regulars; Chris Brown And
Chris Pratt Guest
Josh Schwartz, creator and executive producer of The O.C., says of the new season: “I'm very proud of these episodes and I think they convey real emotion and drama but also, more importantly, humor and heart. I believe our fans will find this focus on our core characters and their relationships really satisfying. The show has been reinvented; rebooted. Personally, it feels like The O.C. is back. I hope our fans feel the same way.”
When the series returns for Season Four, high school seems like a distant memory to the young graduates, who have been thrust into adulthood after the death of their beloved friend Marissa. The Cohens struggle to keep Ryan focused on the future, fighting the forces that threaten to pull him back into his old life. Sandy (Peter Gallagher) returns to the Public Defender’s office, and he and Kirsten (Kelly Rowan) find themselves the happiest they have ever been with each other while rising to the challenge of keeping their family together.
Summer (Rachel Bilson) has left Orange County and is attending Brown University in Rhode Island, where she has reinvented herself as a left-leaning, tree-hugging activist under the sway of Che (guest-star Chris Pratt); out are Summer’s celebrity gossip magazines and in are her “Chicken-lovers of the world unite!” flyers. Meanwhile, Seth (Adam Brody), lonely in the O.C. and working at a local comic book store, turns to watching golf with DR. Roberts (Michael Nouri) and hanging out with the Newpsies for social stimulation.
Kaitlin Cooper (new series regular Willa
Chris Pratt will appear in a multi-episode arc starting on the season premiere, playing Summer’s environmentalist activist Svengali, Che. Pratt was last seen on “Everwood” as “Bright Abbott." He was recently on the big screen opposite Amy Sedaris in “Strangers with Candy” and will next appear opposite Cary Elwes in “Walk the Talk.” Pratt was born in