Netflix's New Series Follows Two Hilarious Teenage Bounty Hunters That You'll Totally Love

The show stars an up and coming Canadian actress!
Teenage Bounty Hunters On Netflix
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Are you still watching? If you're on the hunt for a new series to fill up your free time, Teenage Bounty Hunters on Netflix may be exactly what you need. The teen crime dramedy follows two sisters as they embark on a career of fighting crime.

The streamer recently released the trailer for its latest project, which takes viewers into the world of Blair and Sterling Wesley.

The girls are fraternal twins who team up with bounty hunter extraordinaire Bowser Jenkins to learn what it takes to hunt down criminals that have been evading the law.

When they're not fighting crime, the Wesley sisters spend their time selling frozen yogurt, studying for finals, and falling in love with cute boys.

The girls may look innocent, but the trailer shows that they're not afraid to do what it takes to capture their targets — it looks like plenty of action-packed violence is in store for the twins.

Despite the chaos that they're dealing with, Blair and Sterling seem to be pretty good at finding a balance between their work and personal lives.

"We are really nailing this work-life balance," one sister can be heard saying in the video.

"Why do women complain so much? It's super easy to have it all."

The trailer also notes that the series was executive produced by the team behind Orange Is the New Black and Glow — two incredibly popular Netflix original series.

Teenage Bounty Hunters stars Anjelica Bette Fellini (The Gifted), Kadeem Hardison (A Different World), Virginia Williams (Fairly Legal), Mackenzie Astin (Iron Will), and Shirley Rumierk (11:55).

The series will also see Vancouver-born actress Maddie Phillips step into the spotlight as Sterling Wesley.

You may recognize Phillips from Made for You, with LoveVan HelsingSupernatural, or Ghost Wars, among other credits listed on her IMDb.

Teenage Bounty Hunters is set to premiere on Friday, August 14. You can check out the hilarious trailer for the series below.

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