On Wednesday evening, the stars of the new Netflix series, My Life with the Walter Boys, which was filmed north of Airdrie, in Crossfield, walked the red carpet at a special screening in Calgary's Eau Claire Market. The series is now streaming on Netflix.

The cast and crew of Netflix's newest series, My Life with the Walter Boys, came to Calgary on Wednesday for a special screening. (Courtesy of Baden Roth / Netflix)The cast and crew of Netflix's newest series, My Life With the Walter Boys, came to Calgary on Wednesday for a special screening. (Courtesy of Baden Roth / Netflix)

Cast members Nikki Rodriguez (On My Block), Ashby Gentry (Are You Afraid of the Dark), Noah LaLonde (Criminal Minds), and Marc Blucas (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) were in attendance, joined by Executive Producer, Ed Glauser and Producer, Chad Oakes.

The cast and crew of Netflix's newest series, My Life with the Walter Boys, came to Calgary on Wednesday for a special screening. (Courtesy of Baden Roth / Netflix)The series, My Life With Boys is now streaming on Netflix. The series was filmed in Crossfield. (Courtesy of Baden Roth / Netflix)

My Life with the Walter Boys is a 10-episode teen drama that stars Rodriguez as 15-year-old Jackie Howard. Howard makes the bold move from metropolitan Manhattan with her family guardian to Colorado to live with the Walter family after a tragedy. The series revolves around Rodriguez's character who navigates her new home and new reality as well as her budding feelings for two very different boys in her life - the Walter brothers. 

According to IMDb (Internet Movie Database), the series creator is Melanie Halsall who has worked on other notable series such as BBC’s TV short series Shaun the Sheep as an executive producer. 

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