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Status: Returning Series
Network: Bravo
Type: Reality
Rating: 8.0/10
Next Gen NYC
Overview
âNext Gen NYCâ follows a tangled web of friends raised in the spotlight â or at least close enough for good lighting â as they stumble into adulthood one brunch, breakup and spontaneous decision at a time.
This production, originally released in 2025, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Reality series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Reality genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 8.0 across its 2 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- ⢠Explores themes within Reality.
- ⢠Produced in .
- ⢠Original Language: English.
Starring Cast
Shai Fruchter
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Riley Burruss
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Hudson McLeroy
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Gia Giudice
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Georgia McCann
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Emira DâSpain
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Charlie Zakkour
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Brooks Marks
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Seasons
Season 1
8 Episodes ⢠Aired 2025-06-02
Next Gen NYC follows a group of affluent, well-connected twenty-somethingsâmany of whom are the children of Bravo reality starsâas they attempt to carve out their own identities and careers in New York City. The series blends the drama and glamour of Gossip Girl with the real-life pressures of establishing independence, navigating friendships, and managing family legacies in one of the worldâs most competitive cities
Season 2
5 Episodes ⢠Aired 2026-06-24
âNext Gen NYCâ is back for season two, and itâs anything but chill. The pace is faster, the hustle is louder, and for this New York City crew, life in the city that never sleeps is a full-on reality check. From first real apartments and lingering scandals to messy breakups, shifting friendships and new romances, everyoneâs trying to build a life that feels authentic â but also aesthetic. Eager to carve out their own identities, theyâre determined to make it on their own terms while also navigating the pressure to curate the right vibe, the right circles, and a feed that keeps up with the life theyâre chasing. In a world driven by image, ambition, and constant visibility, they quickly learn that making it is one thing â holding onto it, and each other, is another.