Degrassi season 11
The eleventh season of the Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi, formerly known as Degrassi: The Next Generation, premiered on July 18, 2011, concluded on May 18, 2012, and consists of 45 episodes. Although only three school years have passed in the story timeline since season six, part one of season eleven is set in the final term of the Spring semester, while part two is set in the fall semester to the first term of the winter semester in the years it aired. Writers used a semi-floating timeline, so that the issues depicted were modern for their viewers. The first half of this season again depicts the lives of a group of high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors while the second half of this season depicts the lives of a group of high school freshmen, juniors, and seniors as they deal with some of the challenges and issues that teenagers face such as gang violence, parenthood, transphobia, homosexuality, drug use, dysfunctional families, mental disorders, adoption, organ transplantation, crime, bulimia, alcoholism, sex, drug abuse, and murder.
45 episodes were ordered for this season, and it continues the telenovela/soap opera format that began in season 10, with the show airing new episodes four days a week, for the first 7 weeks. Production for the season began on March 14, 2011, at Epitome Pictures' studios in Toronto, Ontario. In the US, The first 29 episodes were promoted as Degrassi: Now or Never, while the last 15 episodes were promoted as Degrassi: New Beginnings.
Cast
For the first half of the eleventh season, twenty-five actors receive star billing, with twenty-one of them returning from the previous season. Joining the main cast are Justin Kelly, Shanice Banton, Chloe Rose and Cristine Prosperi, replacing Landon Liboiron. Midway through the season, Lyle O'Donohoe, Olivia Scriven, Alex Steele, Ricardo Hoyos and Jacob Neayem join the cast, replacing Samantha Munro, Charlotte Arnold, Jajube Mandiela, Shannon Kook-Chun, Argiris Karras and Raymond Ablack.Main cast
- Jordan Todosey as Adam Torres
- Justin Kelly as Jake Martin
- Melinda Shankar as Alli Bhandari
- Aislinn Paul as Clare Edwards
- Samantha Munro as Anya MacPherson
- Charlotte Arnold as Holly J. Sinclair
- Jajube Mandiela as Chantay Black
- Sam Earle as K.C. Guthrie
- Jessica Tyler as Jenna Middleton
- Shanice Banton as Marisol Lewis
- Chloe Rose as Katie Matlin
- Cristine Prosperi as Imogen Moreno
- Munro Chambers as Eli Goldsworthy
- Annie Clark as Fiona Coyne
- Shannon Kook-Chun as Zane Park
- Argiris Karras as Riley Stavros
- A.J. Saudin as Connor DeLaurier
- Spencer Van Wyck as Wesley Betenkamp
- Raymond Ablack as Savtaj "Sav" Bhandari
- Cory Lee as Ms. Oh
- Stefan Brogren as Archie "Snake" Simpson
- Alicia Josipovic as Bianca DeSousa
- Daniel Kelly as Owen Milligan
- Jahmil French as Dave Turner
- Luke Bilyk as Drew Torres
- Lyle O'Donohoe as Tristan Milligan
- Olivia Scriven as Maya Matlin
- Alex Steele as Tori Santamaria
- Ricardo Hoyos as Zigmund "Zig" Novak
- Jacob Neayem as Mohammed "Mo" Mashkour
Crew
Season eleven was produced by Epitome Pictures in association with Bell Media. Funding was provided by The Canadian Media Fund, RBC Royal Bank, The Shaw Rocket Fund, The Independent Production Fund: Mountain Cable Program, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit.Linda Schuyler, co-creator of the Degrassi franchise and CEO of Epitome Pictures, served as an executive producer with her husband, and President of Epitome Pictures, Stephen Stohn. Brendon Yorke is also credited as an executive producer, and Sarah Glinski is credited as a co-executive producer. Stefan Brogren was series producer, while David Lowe is credited as producer, and Stephanie Williams the supervising producer. The casting director is Stephanie Gorin, and the editors are Jason B. Irvine, Gordon Thorne, and Paul Whitehead.
The executive story editors are Duana Taha and Matt Huether, the story editors are Cole Bastedo, Michael Grassi, and Ramona Barckert, and Lauren Gosnell is the story coordinator. Episode writers for the season are Ramona Barchert, Cole Bastedo, Sarah Glinski, Lauren Gosnell, Michael Grassi, Matt Huether, James Hurst, Shelley Scarrow, Duana Taha, and Brendon Yorke. The directors of photography are Alwyn Kumst, Mitchell T. Ness and John Berrie, and the directors are Stefan Brogren, Phil Earnshaw, Sturla Gunnarsson, Eleanore Lindo, Farhad Mann, Samir Rehem, and Pat Williams.