Netflix's 'Selling The OC' Release Date, Cast, Trailer and What to Expect

Selling the OC is the new Selling Sunset spin-off from Netflix and it looks set to have as much drama, glamour and, of course, awe-inspiring real estate as the original series.

While Selling Sunset features the likes of Mary Fitzgerald and Chrishell Stause (and Christine Quinn before she left) on the cast, the new show features a brand new group of ambitious realtors.

The new stars have joined bosses Jason and Brett Oppenheim's agency, The Oppenheim Group, as they expand to Orange County, California with the hopes of selling even more multimillion-dollar luxury properties.

The spin-off has been produced by Adam DiVello, the man behind The Hills and Laguna Beach, and, of course, Selling Sunset.

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"Selling the OC" is the new "Selling Sunset" spinoff from Netflix. Netflix
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Gio Helou, Kayla Carmona, Austin Victoria, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Tyler Stanaland, Lauren Brito feature on the cast of "Selling the OC." Netflix

Ahead of the new season, Newsweek has everything you need to know about Selling the OC, including the series release date, cast, trailer and what to expect.

What Is the Release Date for Selling the OC?

All eight episodes of Selling the OC will be released on August 24.

The episodes will be released at 3:00 a.m. EDT.

Who Is In the Selling the OC Cast?

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Jason and Brett Oppenheim have expanded their The Oppenheim Group agency to Orange County, California. Netflix

Needless to say Jason and Brett Oppenheim will feature in Selling the OC as they expand their business. As with previous seasons of Selling Sunset, Jason plays more of a role on camera than his twin.

One major difference between Selling the OC and its L.A. counterpart is that this cast will feature both men and women in the office.

Joining ladies Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Lauren Brito and Polly Brindle are Gio Helou, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri and Tyler Stanaland.

Show creator Adam Divello has previously teased that the cast is "wild."

He told Netflix's Tudum website: "The cast is just wild, right from the jump; they don't hold back. They don't have any filters. They say what they're thinking. And it's a very drama-filled season."

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"Selling the OC" will, of course, feature some stunning multimillion-dollar luxury properties. Netflix

Is There a Trailer for Selling the OC? What Can Fans Expect From the Show?

Netflix released a trailer for Season 1 of Selling the OC in August 2022.

The footage shows a series of stunning seaside properties as well as The Oppenheim Group's new Newport Beach office.

There is, naturally a whole load of drama teased in the trailer and it looks like tensions will be very high in the new office.

Over dinner Polly is seen declaring: "She's the worst person in the world," though it's not clear who she is referring to. Elsewhere, Alexandra Rose complains that someone is "f***ing jealous," while Tyler accuses some people of being "bullies."

The drama will unfold when Selling the OC premieres on Netflix on August 24.

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"Selling the OC" creator Adam Divello has teased that new cast are "wild." Netflix

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