what role will she play in the series?

what role will she play in the series?
what role will she play in the series?

This is news that should delight fans of Scott Brothers and of Grey’s Anatomy. Sophia Bush, who plays Brooke Davis in the cult teen series of the 2000s, will play an important role in the 21st season of the medical show.

After Hilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz, it’s Sophia Bush’s turn to land a role in Grey’s Anatomy. The star of Scott Brothers will arrive at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital in the new season of the medical serieswhich is currently being released in the United States. A new recruit who should appear in several episodes.

Of the Scott Brothers has Grey’s Anatomy pour Sophia Bush

This is the American site Deadline who announced the big news. Sophia Bush to play the doctor Cass Beckmana trauma surgeon from episode 2106 of Grey’s Anatomy, which will be broadcast on November 7, 2024 across the Atlantic. She is described as “ friendly and fun but messy ” according to Deadlineand married to a certain David Beckmanalso employed at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital. And to announce the news, Sophia Bush hastened to put on her blue blouse in a short video posted on Instagram.

Fans of Scott Brothers and of Grey’s Anatomy were quick to express their joy in the comments: “ Oh my god, I’m going to scream“, for example wrote an Internet user, “ This can’t be real » added another Sophia Bush subscriber.

It is important to note that his former playing partners Scott BrothersHilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz, also played in Grey’s Anatomy. The first lent her features to the doctor Lauren Boswell in season 9and the second played a victim of domestic violence in season 14. For the moment, no broadcast date has been announced for season 21 in .

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