Trailer Debuts In Los Angeles: Video

What happens when people stop being polite and being honest? The original cast of The Real World: Los Angeles will try to find out all over again in the new season of Homecoming.

Following The Real World Homecoming: New York, which aired earlier this year, will debut Paramount + The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles, which reunites the cast of The Real World season two in the same house they lived in in 1993.

The streaming platform revealed the first trailer for the show on Wednesday, October 27th, and it looks like there’s just as much drama going on as there was almost 30 years ago.

“I saw the New York season,” cast member Jon Brennan says. “Season 2 took it to another extreme.”

On-screen text describes the LA crew as “the first cast to know what reality TV was,” referring to the fact that Season 1 of The Real World was already on air when they moved into their Venice Beach bungalow .

“I don’t think we’re going to fight much,” says Jon, 47, during a confessional interview. “We will?”

The Kentucky native’s prediction doesn’t seem right, as the trailer contains loads of tears, freaky swear words, and hints of upcoming fights.

“I apologize”, Glen Naessens told Tami Roman in one place. “I know it doesn’t mean anything.”

Tami, 51, for her part, tells him to give up and says, “You are about to piss me off.”

In another scene, Jon says to an unidentified person, “I hate to see you walk like this,” suggesting that at least one roommate might leave the house early.

As with The Real World Homecoming: New York, the cast of LA Clips will be revisiting from their original run on the MTV show, which is still the longest-running series in the network’s history.

“I’m still afraid for this young man” David Edwards while watching a video of himself engaged in a fight during the 1993 season. (The castmates drove the now 50-year-old from Washington, DC in episode 7 after colliding with Tami.)

Only two actors from the original series Aaron Behle and Dominic Griffin, won’t be part of homecoming.

In the years since their season of The Real World aired, some of LA’s roommates have seen other reality shows. Jon appeared in Road Rules: All Stars while Beth Stolarczyk participated in The Challenge and The Challenge: All Stars.

For her part, Tami played repeatedly at Basketball Wives and Basketball Wives LA from 2010 to 2019.

The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles premieres Wednesday, November 24th on Paramount +.

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