Justin Morissette joins Ça arrive as filming starts

Justin Morissette joins Ça arrive as filming starts

Justin Morissette has landed a role in Ça arrive, and the 21-year-old actor is now part of a youth series already in production. The move keeps justin morissette in Quebec television at a moment when the cast is being assembled before a release date has been set.

Ça arrive on TFO and Télé-Québec

The series is scheduled for TFO and Télé-Québec, giving the production a clear home on two Quebec broadcasters aimed at an adolescent audience. Its setup mixes everyday life with mystery, starting from a move that quickly turns strange.

That combination gives the project a more defined lane than a generic teen drama. The cast around Morissette includes Vincent Leclerc, Marie-Evelyne Lessard, Jade Brind'amour, Sacha Bolduc, Mélodie Lorquet, Faarès Chaanebi, Mataï Stevens, Chantalyne Leonhardt, Catherine-Audrey Volcy, and Maya Skabar.

Justin Morissette at 21

Morissette is 21 and has already appeared in STAT and Premier trio, which makes this another step in a career that is still early but already visible on Quebec television. Being cast in a youth production should keep him in front of the audience that follows this kind of programming most closely.

The production announced the start of filming with this message: «Et… ça tourne! Une nouvelle série jeunesse débarque prochainement: un déménagement, du mystère et tout ça avec un casting qu'on dévoile juste ici! Ça arrive sur TFO et Télé-Québec!» That wording matters because it places the show in motion now, even as the broadcast window stays open.

Filming has started

Filming has started, but the production has not yet revealed an official release date. For viewers, that means the cast list is public before the series reaches air, and for Morissette it means the role is locked in while the project is still being built.

His name also gives the series a bit of familiar weight. With Véronique Cloutier and Louis Morissette as his parents, he arrives in the cast as a young performer with a recognizable profile, but the real news here is simpler: he has secured another screen credit in a new youth series that is moving from announcement to production.

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