
Angel & Demon
Romance · Crime · Action
Overview
Gang leader Romelle falls for the police chief's daughter Juliana, sparking conflict between his South Side Mobb crew and law enforcement as their forbidden romance intensifies.
Top Cast


Taylor Latham
Taylor Latham
Romelle "Demon" Montez
Taylor Latham
Romelle "Demon" Montez


Euricka Williams
Euricka Williams
Juliana "Angel" Conley
Euricka Williams
Juliana "Angel" Conley


Jason Louder
Jason Louder
Ronald "ICE" Montez
Jason Louder
Ronald "ICE" Montez


Devon Lewis
Devon Lewis
Tyree Conley
Devon Lewis
Tyree Conley
Jada Lewis
Jada Lewis
Jada Lewis
Sencere Brown
Sencere Brown
Aubrey Paris
Sencere Brown
Aubrey Paris


Drèius Martin
Drèius Martin
Mauricio "MURK" Davis
Drèius Martin
Mauricio "MURK" Davis
Ayoza Carter
Ayoza Carter
Benjamin "BINO" Montez
Ayoza Carter
Benjamin "BINO" Montez
Toriano Beasley
Toriano Beasley
Gilbert "GWOP" McCoy
Toriano Beasley
Gilbert "GWOP" McCoy


Maurice Godfrey
Maurice Godfrey
Chief Jeff Conley
Maurice Godfrey
Chief Jeff Conley
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