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'Fire Country' Casts 1st Series Regular After Cast, Showrunner Changes

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June 30, 2026

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'Fire Country' Casts 1st Series Regular After Cast, Showrunner Changes

After going through several shocking cast exits, a showrunner change and a reduced episode order, Fire Country has cast its first series regular. Olivia Thirlby will be joining season 5 as a new firefighter, CJ, according to Deadline. The new addition is described as “a quick-witted, fiercely independent, blue-collar, decorated urban firefighter who bolted her []

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