15 stars from canceled Netflix shows: Where are they now?

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CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 18: Alison Brie attends the Los Angeles advanced screening of IFC’s “The Rental” at Vineland Drive-In on June 18, 2020 in City of Industry, California. Available in select theaters, drive-ins, and On Demand July 24. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 18: Alison Brie attends the Los Angeles advanced screening of IFC’s “The Rental” at Vineland Drive-In on June 18, 2020 in City of Industry, California. Available in select theaters, drive-ins, and On Demand July 24. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images) /

What is Alison Brie of Glow doing now?

Since her role in one of the canceled Netflix shows Glow, the cheery and charming Community star Alison Brie has since graced our entertainment mediums on a variety of levels, from holiday romances like Happiest Season to thriller mysteries such as Horse Girl, where a socially isolated woman with a fondness for crafts, horses and supernatural crime shows finds herself plagued by increasingly lucid dreams.

Brie’s terrifyingly talented acting skills in the realm of horror were further shown in The Rental (2020), where two couples grow suspicious of their oceanside getaway host, who appears to be spying on them. What was meant to be a celebratory vacation turns into a sinister trip of exposed secrets and tested friendships.

Most recently, Brie makes an appearance in the thriller Promising Young Woman (2020), now showing in theaters, where a young woman, traumatized by her past, seeks violent vengeance against men who prey on vulnerable women.

Living life with a double identity, by day Cassandra works in a coffee shop, but by night she plays the part of a drunk, seemingly defenseless woman in order to capture her prey and demand justice.