My Life with the Walter Boys has expanded its ensemble ahead of Season 3, introducing three new recurring cast members who will step into storylines connected to racing, family dynamics, and life in Silver Falls.
Production on the new season recently wrapped in Calgary, setting the stage for its 2026 release on Netflix.
New faces join My Life with the Walter Boys Season 3
The My Life with the Walter Boys season 3 cast now includes Chad Rook, Naveen Paddock, and Erin Karpluk, each playing characters tied to different corners of Jackie Howard’s world.
Chad Rook as Mac
Rook plays Mac, a drag racer who brings Cole into a new environment built around engines and track culture. Mac hires Cole to rework the engine of one of his racing cars and becomes interested in Cole’s skill after watching him drive. His presence introduces a different outlet for Cole as he navigates life beyond football.
Naveen Paddock as Eliot
Paddock appears as Eliot, Uncle Richard’s new intern. His arrival from New York introduces a polished, confident personality, creating a new tension point for Jackie as she balances her old life with her place in Silver Falls.
Erin Karpluk as Hannah
Karpluk plays Hannah, George’s sister and the mother of Isaac and Lee. Hannah has been absent for years, leaving her sons in the care of the Walter family before disappearing without explanation. Her return brings unresolved history back to the house, forcing conversations the family has avoided and shifting household dynamics.

Returning cast and production details
The core ensemble returns for the third season, including:
Series Regulars: Nikki Rodriguez, Sarah Rafferty, Marc Blucas, Noah LaLonde, Ashby Gentry, Connor Stanhope, Jaylan Evans.
Recurring: Corey Fogelmanis, Johnny Link, Isaac Arellanes, Myles Perez, Alisha Newton, Mya Lowe, Ellie O’Brien, Kolton Stewart, Natalie Sharp, Alex Quijano, Ashley Tavares, Dean Petriw, Alix West Lefler, Lennix James, Gabrielle Jacinto.
Season 3 continues under showrunner and executive producer Melanie Halsall, with Ed Glauser and Becky Hartman Edwards also serving as executive producers. Sony Pictures Television, International Production, and iGeneration Studios, the company behind The Kissing Booth trilogy produce the series.
The story remains based on the novel My Life with the Walter Boys by Ali Novak.

Where Season 2 left off
The second season spent five weeks in Netflix’s Global English Top 10 TV list and reached the Top 10 in 85 countries, highlighting the show’s continued reach among teen-drama audiences.
Season 2 followed Jackie as she returned to Colorado after a summer in New York. Determined to repair her connection with Alex and set clear boundaries with Cole, she attempted to navigate her place inside the Walter family while still holding onto her own identity.
Alex started training for a risky rodeo event while receiving new attention that complicated his dynamic with Jackie. Cole adjusted to a new role at school, though the absence of football left space for old patterns to re-emerge. By the end of the season, Jackie faced a choice that would shape her position in both the Howard and the Walter worlds.
How the new characters fit into the Season 3 landscape
My Life with the Walter Boys season 3 cast additions expand the show’s viewpoint across racing culture, returning family members, and the contrast between rural life and the polished environments Jackie once knew.
With production wrapped and casting confirmed, Season 3 now moves into post-production ahead of its 2026 debut on Netflix.

Key Details: My Life with the Walter Boys Season 3
- Release date: 2026.
- Production location: Calgary, Canada.
- New cast: Chad Rook (Mac), Naveen Paddock (Eliot), Erin Karpluk (Hannah).
- Returning cast: Nikki Rodriguez, Sarah Rafferty, Marc Blucas, Noah LaLonde, Ashby Gentry, Connor Stanhope, Jaylan Evans, and others.
- Showrunner: Melanie Halsall.
- Producers: Sony Pictures Television, International Production, and iGeneration Studios.
- Based on: The novel My Life with the Walter Boys by Ali Novak.
- Format: Teen drama, Season 3.
