Justin Cloutier-morissette Lands Role in Ça arrive Youth Series

Justin Cloutier-morissette Lands Role in Ça arrive Youth Series

Justin Cloutier-morissette has landed a role in Ça arrive, the new youth series now in production. The 21-year-old actor and comedian adds another television credit to a résumé that already includes STAT and Premier trio.

The production announced the start of filming with: “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 puts the series on both TFO and Télé-Québec, giving it a built-in French-language youth audience before a release date has been set.

Justin Cloutier-morissette at 21

At 21, Morissette is still early in his screen career, but the casting keeps him in circulation across Quebec television. Being placed in a youth series matters less as a celebrity note than as a work pattern: it adds a second format to his acting credits and keeps him visible in projects aimed at younger viewers.

His name also carries a broader audience pull because he is the son of Véronique Cloutier and Louis Morissette. That family link helps explain why each new credit gets noticed, but the actual business news here is the role itself: a young performer is moving from guest work into a series launch tied to two broadcasters.

TFO and Télé-Québec

Ça arrive begins with a move that quickly turns mysterious, according to the production’s own setup. That combination of everyday upheaval and mystery suggests a youth drama built to keep younger viewers returning, which is exactly the kind of format public broadcasters can use to hold an adolescent audience across a season.

Vincent Leclerc, Marie-Evelyne Lessard, Jade Brind'amour, Sacha Bolduc, Mélodie Lorquet, Faarès Chaanebi, Mataï Stevens, Chantalyne Leonhardt, Catherine-Audrey Volcy and Maya Skabar are also in the cast. Morissette is entering a series with a broader ensemble around him, not a solo vehicle, so the role is part of a larger launch rather than a stand-alone showcase.

Filming starts now

Filming has started, but the production had not yet announced an official release date. That leaves the immediate next step on the production side: finish the shoot, then set a rollout date for viewers on TFO and Télé-Québec.

For Morissette, the practical takeaway is simple. He is no longer just building credits around one-off appearances; he is now attached to a new youth series at the moment cameras are rolling, and that is the kind of credit that can turn a young performer into a familiar television name.

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