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"Call Me Kat" Cast Reunites for Indie Rom-Com "go-LOVE-go"
28 Oct
Summary
- "Call Me Kat" cast reunites for new indie film "go-LOVE-go"
- Writer/star John Griffin fights writer's block and finds unexpected love
- Film features LGBTQ+ themes and diverse ensemble cast

In October 2025, the cast of the recently ended sitcom "Call Me Kat" is reuniting for a new indie film project. "go-LOVE-go," a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy, features several familiar faces from the former TV series.
Mayim Bialik and Cheyenne Jackson, who starred in "Call Me Kat," have joined writer and lead actor John Griffin, as well as Katie Lowes, Brandon Scott, Colin McCalla, and Cameron Cowperthwaite in the film. The ensemble has now expanded further, with Autumn Reeser, Shane Johnson, Danielle Savre, Roberto Montesinos, Tara Buck, Keili Lefkovitz, and Amir Talai rounding out the cast.
The film follows Griffin's character, a 41-year-old writer who is newly out and struggling with writer's block. After winning a trip for two, his best friend Keili introduces him to the vibrant West Hollywood scene, hoping to find him a travel buddy and a fresh script idea. However, John's research for the trip leads him to an unexpected connection with Tiago, a brilliant engineering student and recent immigrant who pays for community college by go-go dancing.
The updated casting news comes three years after the passing of their former "Call Me Kat" co-star, Leslie Jordan, who died at the age of 67. "go-LOVE-go" is produced by Griffin and director Nell Teare, with a team of executive producers including Helena Springs Hamilton, Charles Oppenheimer, Shawn Sims, Ido Tadmor, and Sean Bryan.




