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Jeff Pierre Added To 'Walker' Cast as Lindsey Morgan's Boyfriend

Jeff Pierre Added To 'Walker' Cast as Lindsey Morgan's Boyfriend

Jeff Pierre is joining the cast of Walker!

The Beyond and Once Upon A Time alum will play Trey Barnett in the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, according to Variety.

Trey is Micki’s boyfriend, played by Lindsey Morgan. He is warm and loving but haunted, Trey is an Army medic recently back from his deployment. He’s doing his best to adjust but it’s not easy.

He has a good relationship with Micki; they keep each other honest, and know each other better than they let anyone else know them.

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Keegan Allen Signs On For 'Walker' With Jared Padalecki & Lindsey Morgan

Keegan Allen Signs On For 'Walker' With Jared Padalecki & Lindsey Morgan

Keegan Allen is heading to The CW!

It was just announced that the 30-year-old Pretty Little Liars actor has joined the cast of the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot Walker, Variety reports.

Keegan will take on the role of Liam Walker, who is smart, slightly smug, but with a strong moral compass, Liam is Walker’s younger gay and conservative brother who has been recently promoted to assistant DA.

Liam and Walker are close, but Liam gives his brother no shortage of tough love. Liam has always stayed close to home, often sacrificing his personal life in favor of his family duties.

In Walker’s absence, he stepped up to take Walker’s kids under his wing. Liam’s close relationship with Walker’s son and daughter makes Walker slightly jealous.

Keegan joins previously announced cast Jared Padalecki and Lindsey Morgan. The show has already been picked up to series.

Lindsey Morgan Joins Jared Padalecki in CW's 'Walker'

Lindsey Morgan Joins Jared Padalecki in CW's 'Walker'

Lindsey Morgan and Jared Padalecki have officially been cast in the CW’s Walker!

The duo will star in the upcoming Walker, Texas Ranger reboot which is set to air during the 2020-2021 season.

Walker will follow “a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns home to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home. He’ll attempt to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find unexpected common ground with his new partner — one of the first women in Texas Rangers’ history — while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death” (via Variety).

Lindsey and Jared have both previously starred on CW shows, with Lindsey hailing from The 100 and Jared starring on Supernatural.

Tyler Hoechlin Led 'Superman & Lois' Picked Up To Series at The CW

Tyler Hoechlin Led 'Superman & Lois' Picked Up To Series at The CW

Superman & Lois is a go!

The Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch led show has been picked up to series for The CW, forgoing a formal pilot, THR reports.

Alongside Superman & Lois, the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, with Jared Padalecki, has also been greenlit.

The first episodes for the two shows will be filmed in the spring in advance of The CW’s upfront presentation.

Walker, Texas Ranger reboot centers on Cordell Walker, played by Jared, “a widowed father of two with his own moral code who returns to his home in Austin after two years of undercover work on a high-profile case, only to discover there’s more work to be done at home. He’ll try to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his conservative family, and find unexpected common ground with his new partner, one of the few women ever to serve in the Texas Rangers — while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances of his wife’s death.”

Superman & Lois is described as “revolving around the world’s most famous super hero and comics’ most famous journalist deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.”

Jared Padalecki Has A New Job Lined Up After 'Supernatural' Ends

Jared Padalecki Has A New Job Lined Up After 'Supernatural' Ends