Wayne (TV series)
Wayne is an American action comedy television series created by Shawn Simmons that premiered on January 16, 2019, on YouTube Premium. The series stars Mark McKenna, Ciara Bravo, and Joshua J. Williams and it follows Wayne, "a 16 year-old Dirty Harry with a heart of gold", as he sets out to retrieve his late father's stolen car with the help of Del, a girl he has a crush on.
On August 16, 2019, the series was cancelled after one season. The show was added to Amazon Prime Video on November 6, 2020 but has since been removed, and is available officially via the Wayne YouTube channel to users with a Premium subscription.
As of 2025, the show is available on Tubi.
Premise
Wayne starts in Brockton, Massachusetts in present day. The titular character "sets out on a dirt bike with his new crush Del to take back the 1979 Pontiac Trans Am that was stolen from his father before he died." The car is in Ocala, Florida. Wayne, Del, and a host of oddball characters go on a road trip to get it back. "It is Wayne and Del against the world."Cast and characters
Main
- Mark McKenna as Wayne McCullough Jr., a teenage boy who attempts to retrieve his late father's stolen car.
- Ciara Bravo as Delilah "Del" Luccetti, a girl from Brockton for whom Wayne develops feelings.
- Joshua J. Williams as Orlando Hikes, Wayne's best friend
Recurring
- Stephen Kearin as Sergeant Stephen Geller
- James Earl as Officer Jay Ganetti, aka "Cop a' Soup"
- Dean Winters as Bobby Luccetti, Del's father
- Jon Champagne as Carl Lucetti, Del's brother
- Jamie Champagne as Teddy Lucetti, Del's brother
- Mike O'Malley as Principal Tom Cole from Hagler High
- Francesco Antonio as Reggie, Wayne's stepbrother
- Kirk Ward as Calvin Clay, Wayne's stepfather
- Michaela Watkins as Maureen McNulty, Wayne's mother
- Sean Patrick Dolan as Darren
- Thomas Mitchell Barnet as Scott
- Patrick Gallagher as Mr. Hernandez, Wayne's landlord
- Maxwell McCabe-Lokos as Eric
- Zoé De Grand'Maison as Jenny
- Odessa Adlon as Trish
- Akiel Julien as Gill
- Jack Foley as Orande
- Harrison Tanner as Stick
Guest
"Chapter One: Get Some Then"- Ray McKinnon as Wayne McCullough Sr., Wayne's father
- Janet Porter as Tracey
- Nick Serino as Jamie
- Tiio Horn as Kyra
- Torri Webster as Emma
- Dorrett White as Student
- Abigail Spencer as Donna Luccetti, Del's late mother
- Ernie Grunwald as Vice Principal Walsh from Alabaster High in Richmond Hill, Georgia
- Bill Lake as Sheriff
- Peyton Meyer as Bradley
- Pedro Miguel Arce as Cashier
- Derek Theler as Conan the Barbarian
- Kevin Hanchard as Sergeant Randall
Production
Development
On December 7, 2017, it was announced that YouTube had given the production a pilot order. The series was created by Shawn Simmons and executive produced by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Greg Coolidge, and Kirk Ward. The pilot episode was set to be written by Simmons and directed by Iain B. MacDonald. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of Endeavor Content.On April 23, 2018, it was announced that YouTube had given the production a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes. On November 19, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on January 16, 2019.
Casting
Alongside the pilot order announcement, it was confirmed that Mark McKenna and Ciara Bravo would star in the series. Alongside the announcement of the series order, it was reported that Joshua J. Williams had been cast in a recurring role and that Dean Winters and Mike O'Malley would make guest appearances in the pilot episode.Filming
Principal photography for the pilot episode took place in Ontario, Canada, and lasted until December 12, 2017. Filming for the rest of the series began on June 11, 2018, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was scheduled to last until August 16, 2018.Release
Marketing
On September 21, 2018, a teaser trailer for the series was released. On November 19, 2018, the official trailer for the series was released.Premiere
On September 23, 2018, the series held its world premiere during the second annual Tribeca TV Festival in New York City. Following the screening, a conversation was held featuring members of the cast and crew, including creator Shawn Simmons, actors Mark McKenna and Ciara Bravo, director Iain B. MacDonald, and writers and executive producers Greg Coolidge, Kirk Ward, Rhett Reese, and Paul Wernick.Reception
Critical response
The series has been met with a positive response from critics since its premiere. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8/10 based on 13 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "The most thoughtfully violent series you'll see all year, Wayne is a home run."In a positive review, IndieWires Ben Travers awarded the series a grade of "A−" and praised it saying, "Wayne may feel familiar to other stories, Bonnie and Clyde included. But Simmons' thoughtful, engrossing, and altogether joyful new series carves its own path on the cold roads of America’s eastern seaboard." In another encouraging criticism, Screen Rants Kevin Yeoman commended the series saying, "With its varying tones, stellar lead performances, and great supporting cast, Wayne is much more than the foul-mouthed action-comedy it makes itself out to be. The laughs may be pitch black at times, and the violence is occasionally shocking, but there’s a fascinating and entertaining sweetness woven into every scene that’ll hit you like a blast of rock salt to the heart." In an additional acclamatory critique, Rolling Stones Alan Sepinwall gave the series a rating of 3½ out of 5 stars and was similarly approving saying, "Both the show and Wayne’s attempts to right the world’s wrongs don’t always work, but they mean well and are rarely dull."