'Raven's Home' news: Fans still waiting for the premiere date of second season

Disney television series "Raven's Home" renewed for season 2 Facebook/ ravensymone

Fans of the Disney television series "Raven's Home" are still waiting for the release date of season 2 to be announced. Season 1 received impressive score ratings from movie critics, and fans are asking for more.

The show was renewed for season 2 in October with the first season about to air its last few episodes. Production for season 2 already commenced in November to bring new episodes to the fans. This means, Raven Baxter (Raven Symone) will be back for more.

Season 1 ended on Oct. 20 with 13 episodes in total. The first season featured a lot of guest stars. However, there are still no information from the show's producers about new characters to become regulars in the series.

In line with that, there have been questions if the show will bring back stars from the original series, "That's So Raven," such as Kyle Massey as Raven's younger brother Cory or Orlando Brown as Raven and Chelsea's (Anneliese van Der Pol) best friend Eddie.

Speaking of Chelsea, during an interview with E! News, Symone described the experience working with van Der Pol. Symone said, "Working with Anneliese is probably the best thing in the world. I probably shut many doors off with what I'm about to say but if I can work with only her for the rest of my life as my buddy in comedy forever, I would do that."

Season 1 received a score of 8.1 out of 10 from IMDb, and 4 out of 5 from Common Sense Media. The ensemble of the show was praised for a different kind of chemistry it delivers to the fans.

The series centers on Raven as a single mom raising her two children, Nia (Navia Robinson) and Booker (Isaac Ryan Brown), in Chicago, Illinois. Raven is living with her childhood best friend Chelsea who also happens to be a single mom to a little boy named Levi (Jason Maybaum).

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