

Romance · Drama · Music
Overview
Something Like Summer traces the tumultuous relationship of Ben and Tim, secret high school sweethearts who grow over the years into both adulthood enemies and complicated friends.
Top Cast
Grant Davis
Grant Davis
Benjamin Bentley
Grant Davis
Benjamin Bentley


Davi Santos
Davi Santos
Tim Wyman
Davi Santos
Tim Wyman


Ben Baur
Ben Baur
Jace Holden
Ben Baur
Jace Holden


Ajiona Alexus
Ajiona Alexus
Allison Cross
Ajiona Alexus
Allison Cross


Jana Lee Hamblin
Jana Lee Hamblin
Mrs. Bentley
Jana Lee Hamblin
Mrs. Bentley
Ron Boyd
Ron Boyd
Mr. Bentley
Ron Boyd
Mr. Bentley


Tristan Decker
Tristan Decker
Bryce Hunter
Tristan Decker
Bryce Hunter
Madisyn Lane
Madisyn Lane
Krista Norman
Madisyn Lane
Krista Norman
Chip Sherman
Chip Sherman
Ronnie Adams
Chip Sherman
Ronnie Adams


Greg James
Greg James
Mr. Wyman
Greg James
Mr. Wyman
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