As we ready for HBO's movie, let's see what the show's stars have been doing.
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It’s time to say goodbye to the Looking gang. After two seasons,-and countless think pieces-HBO airs the feature-length wrap up to the romantic gay series this weekend.
Patrick and the crew might be leaving the Castro, but don’t get too sad. The actors you’ve grown to know and love have plenty of gigs lined up. Check out a roundup below of what the stars have planned after they’ve finished Looking:
Jonathan Groff
Patrick
After being nominated for a Tony for his role as King George III in Broadway’s Hamilton, Groff will star in the new Netflix series Mindhunter, from director David Fincher.
Russell Tovey
Kevin
Tovey appeared in the 2015 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge. Next he joins ABC’s Quantico as a Season 2 regular. Tovey will also be in the 2017 West End production of Angels in America with Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane.
Murray Bartlett
Dom
Bartlett had a role on CBS’ Limitless and can be seen next in Netflix’s upcoming Marvel series Iron Fist.
Frankie J. Alvarez
Agustín
Alvarez returns to the stage in the world premiere of Nilo Cruz’s new play, Bathing in Moonlight. The production will begin in September in Princeton
Raul Castillo
Richie
Since Season 2 of Looking wrapped, Castillo appeared in the Netflix movie Special Correspondents with Ricky Gervais, and on an episode of Gotham. Next he will appear in the dark comedy, iCreep.
Lauren Weedman
Doris
Look out for Weedman in the new film The Little Hours with Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Aubrey Plaza and Molly Shannon.
Daniel Franzese
Eddie
Earlier this year Franzese appeared on Logo’s Gay Skit Happens, but most recently the actor proposed to his boyfriend at the L.A. Starbucks where they met a year ago.
Looking: The Movie airs July 23 at 10pm EST on HBO.