Tracee Ellis Ross to Star in “Daria” Spinoff

Tracee Ellis Ross. Photo by Chelsea Lauren/BEI/REX/Shutterstock (9307698pa)

Tracee Ellis Ross is set to star in and executive produce the first in MTV’s series of spinoffs from the adult animated show Daria. 

The new show will center on Daria’s best friends Jodie, voiced by Ross, an African American character from the original. The series will follow her as she comes into her own and enters the workplace in her first post-college job in tech. Other former students of Lawndale High will also appear.

“I am thrilled to bring this project to life with MTV, both as executive producer and by voicing Jodie’s character. Being able to give voice to fresh, feminist and unexplored stories of young women excites me,” said Ellis Ross.” We will feature a diverse cast, comprised mainly of unapologetically smart and ambitious young female characters who are vulnerable and flawed and interesting and funny… Jodie will be the first adult animated show in almost 20 years that will star a black woman. It will be a smart, funny workplace comedy full of commentary about everything from gentrification to sex to tech to call-out culture.”

“Given the passion for these characters, there was only one person who could build upon the legacy to reimagine Jodie for a whole new generation, and that person is Tracee Ellis Ross,” said MTV president Chris McCarthy. “This marks another exciting step forward for MTV Studios as we build out a wide new slate based on the rich characters from the history in MTV Animation.”

The series hails from creator and head writer Grace Nkenge Edwards and is executive produced by Trevor Rose, Morgana Rosenberg and Amy Doyle.