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Season 7 of All Americans Coming to Netflix

Season 7 of All Americans is set to premiere on Netflix following its debut on CW last January. Some fans prefer to binge-watch after the release on streaming platforms, and this season has some interesting developments. Daniel Ezra’s character, Spencer, moves to New York after marrying Olivia (played by Samantha Logan), who is pursuing her professional career there. Meanwhile, characters Jordan (Michael Evans Behling), Leila (Greta Oniegou), and Coop (Bre-Z) will be keeping the Los Angeles crew intact.

In the opening narration, Spencer reflects on the importance of training young athletes for football. His coaching journey begins with the Chargers players, and we hear him providing guidance to Jordan as he prepares for his new role on Crenshaw’s coaching staff. Jordan faces the challenge of balancing his new responsibilities while also fitting in with the team. He struggles with his identity between a coach and being a peer. On top of that, Crenshaw’s director seems to have it out for him, which complicates matters further. Adding to the tension, Jordan and Leila experience their own relationship issues amidst their marriage.

Changes abound in Season 7. Coop is gearing up for law school while also mentoring a 16-year-old named Amina (Alexis Chikaeze). Amina becomes interested in Halil (Antonio J. Bell), but soon finds herself drawn to Kingston Jeremy (Nathaniel Logan McIntyre), known as KJ, a talented soccer player visiting from Auckland. The dynamics of these relationships are often complicated, and there’s an intriguing backstory about KJ’s family as well.

Rivalries remain a highlight, especially between Beverly and Crenshaw. The show explores not only athletic competition but also character development among its cast. Regular appearances by Spencer, Olivia, and others like Laura Feinbaker (Monet Mazur) and Patience Robinson (Chelsea Tavares) add depth as they navigate their own journeys.

As for where Daniel Ezra fits in, he will star alongside Glenn Powell in an upcoming remake, suggesting his future is bright beyond All Americans. Season 7 presents a new variety of challenges for characters, especially for Jordan and Leila as they adjust to married life while Coop contemplates her own path.

This season promises a mix of personal and professional hurdles, alongside the evolving relationships among characters. The series captures the complexities of youth and growth even as familiar backdrops reappear, like the Baker Family House where Jordan and Leila live.

In the end, there’s a gentle sense of nostalgia as the season hints at growth and change. With all these new players, it seems to be a turning point for the series, keeping it fresh and engaging.

**Our Call:** Definitely worth streaming. With the shift from CW to Netflix, Season 7 is trying new storylines that might resonate with both long-time fans and newcomers.

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