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Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Danielle Campbell as Peyton and Melissa Benoist as Bree Buckley in episode 104 of 'The Waterfront.' After being released on Netflix on June 19, the eight-episode series ...
However, that hasn't stopped the cast from thinking ahead. Jake Weary, who plays Cane Buckley, told EW that he's already had conversations with Williamson about a potential season 2.
Beau Buckley died long before the events of The Waterfront season 1, and it seemed as if the man's son had left the drug business behind him. However, without Harlan's knowledge, Cane and Belle ...
"The Waterfront," co-starring Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary and Maria Bello, is now streaming on Netflix.
This summer's crop of rural TV shows, including The Waterfront and Motorheads, bring family drama and teenage dreams to your ...
So Cane, and his half-brother Shawn (Rafael L. Silva), decide they're coming with. They hide in a secret compartment of their boat, and ambush Grady and his men just in time to stop them from ...
The Waterfront has docked at the top of the Netflix charts. Jake Weary plays Cane Buckley, the admittedly flawed son of Harlan (Holt McCallany) and Belle Buckley (Maria Bello).
As it happens, the family fishing operation is struggling to survive, and in order to make ends meet Cane Buckley (Jake Weary) has resorted to using the family’s fishing fleet to transport drugs, ...
Episode 5: When Cane goes to “Southern Alliance Bank” to discuss the Buckley family accounts and the land deal his mother is working on, he and Annie are actually in the Old City Hall Portion ...
(L to R) Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Danielle Campbell as Peyton, Melissa Benoist as Bree Buckley on 'The Waterfront' Inspired by Williamson's own family history (yes, really), the story hits ...
Within the span of seven episodes, Netflix's latest drama series The Waterfront has unraveled the perfect façade of the wealthy Buckley family, showing the dark and ugly things they've been ...
However, that hasn't stopped the cast from thinking ahead. Jake Weary, who plays Cane Buckley, told EW that he's already had conversations with Williamson about a potential season 2.