Red Swimsuits Are Back! The ‘Baywatch’ Reboot Is Coming: Meet the Sexy New Cast
From TikTok stars to 'Yellowstone' favorites, meet the new crew hitting the sand this winter!
Key Takeaways
- The new 'Baywatch' reboot is set to hit screens around January of 2027.
- The series will star Stephen Amell, Brooks Nader, Livvy Dunne and more.
- The 'Baywatch' reboot will also feature some of the show's original stars.
Throughout the 90s, Baywatch pulled viewers in with its intense action, soapy drama and dreamy leads. From David Hasselhoff to Pamela Anderson, the series had everyone itching to snag a red swimsuit—and in a few short months, the hit series returns. The Baywatch reboot is expected on screens around January of 2027 with a new cast—though fans of the original series can expect to see a few familiar faces! The reimagined version of the hit series will tie into the original and here, we introduce the new Baywatch cast debuting on FOX this winter.
Stephen Amell as Hobie Buchannon

Stephen Amell, known for his role in Arrow, takes the lead as Hobie Buchannon in Baywatch. The Baywatch Captain is the son of David Hasselhoff’s character in the original series, Mitch Buchannon.
Jessica Belkin as Charlie Vale

Belkin stars alongside Amell as Charlie Vale, a daughter Hobie never knew about.
Noah Beck as Luke

Influencer and TikTok personality Noah Beck joins the Baywatch cast as Luke, a rookie lifeguard working to prove himself.
Brooks Nader as Selene

Brooks Nader rose to fame as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, and now, she’s hitting the beach in Baywatch as Selene, a Zuma Beach lifeguard who butts heads with Hobie.
Shay Mitchell as Trina

Shay Mitchell, of Pretty Little Liars fame, joins the series as Trina, a lawyer-turned-lifeguard.
Livvy Dunne as Grace

Livvy Dunne, a gymnast and influencer, will join the cast of Baywatch as Grace, a junior lifeguard on the team.
Luke Eisner as Koya

Luke Eisner joins the series as Koya, the best friend of Noah Beck’s character, who’s also a rookie like his pal.
Thaddeus LaGrone as Brad

LaGrone joins the series as Brad, a former Marine who heads home to care for his dad in poor health.
Hassie Harrison as Nat

Hassie Harrison rose to fame for her role in Yellowstone, and now, she joins the cast of Baywatch as Nat, an Olympian-turned-lifeguard who’s great at her job and a loyal friend and teammate to Hobie.
Kylar Miranda as Diego
Diego, played by Kylar Miranda, is a lifeguard part of the Baywatch team who’s something of a handyman amongst the group.
Nadia Gray as Lisa
Nadia Gray joins the cast as an EMT who lends her help to the Baywatch team.
Ashley Moore as Jasmine

Moore brings Jasmine to life. A rookie on the team, her skills are up to par, but she’s known more for her attitude.
Charlie McElveen as Ethan

McElveen will play a lawyer who used to work with Trina.
Will any of the original ‘Baywatch’ cast be returning?
David Chokachi, Kelly Packard, Michael Bergin and Erika Eleniak are all slated to join the Baywatch reboot.
Where can you watch the new ‘Baywatch’ series?
The Baywatch reboot will air on FOX when it premieres in January 2027. For cord-cutters, FOX is available to stream live on platforms like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV, so you won’t need a traditional cable subscription to catch new episodes as they drop.
If you prefer to watch on your own schedule, episodes are expected to be available on Hulu shortly after they air — FOX and Hulu have a longstanding deal that makes next-day streaming the norm for most FOX originals.
For those outside the U.S., availability will likely vary by region, so keep an eye on local broadcast and streaming announcements as the premiere date gets closer.
And if you want to get caught up on the original series before the reboot hits, the classic Baywatch is currently streaming on Peacock — making it the perfect time for a nostalgic rewatch or a first-time deep dive into Mitch Buchannon’s world before his son Hobie takes over the beach.
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