
Huzzah! Ghosts has officially cast comedian Nat Faxon, known for his roles in Loot and Our Flag Means Death, as Alexander Hamilton. While it’s not known at this time which episode will feature Faxon’s Hamilton, he’s slated to appear as a guest star in early 2025. In the series, Hamilton was “Isaac’s rival in life and obsession in death.” Isaac’s (potentially one-sided) beef with his fellow founding father stretches back to the show’s second episode, in which Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) learns that they made a hit musical about Hamilton, while he’s remembered almost exclusively for dying of dysentery.
Thanks to a newly released video from the Ghosts’ social media accounts, it appears that Faxon’s Hamilton will appear in a flashback capacity as Isaac is sporting his 1700s curls previously seen in Season 2. Could we finally see how his rivalry with Isaac began? We’ll have to wait until 2025 to find out, but thankfully, Ghosts‘ midseason hiatus is on the shorter side, and new episodes will return next year on January 30. You can watch the video featuring Faxon and Jones below!
We still have three episodes to look forward to before the five-week break, beginning with “The Primary Source,” airing tonight and ending with an epic 1-hour long Christmas special which is expected to feature the show’s first double-possession and the arrival of Jay’s parents for the holidays. Tonight’s episode puts Isaac’s story front and center as Sam goes hunting for his old diary to prove the biography she wrote about him is true. You can read the episode synopsis below:
“When Sam’s book publisher requires source material for her biography on Isaac, she and Jay take a field trip to find a diary he claims he hid when he was alive.”
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Beyond tonight’s episode, we can expect to see Isaac and Nigel begin mending their broken relationship in “Sad Farnsby,” next week, as the two can be seen having a heart-to-heart in previously released images. At SDCC this summer, we also learned that, at some point, Jay will finally be able to see the ghosts — and though we don’t know when or for how long, both fans and the cast are thrilled to see Ambudkar tackle that twist. At NYCC, McIver spoke excitedly to Collider’s Perri Nemiroff about how the dynamics shifted on set, saying:
“It certainly changes the onset dynamic because Utkarsh gets to play with his fellow actors in a way that he hasn’t been able to. When you’re working in an ensemble, I think the thing that we do that I love the most is that we really work through scenes. When we’re on set, we’ll try to figure out moments and beats and everything together. That doesn’t, sometimes, include Utkarsh, not because he’s not a part of that scene, but because a lot of times, the rhythms will be on two different sides of the camera. I will say like, just allowing him to be a part of that process just felt so wonderful and new and great and so exciting.”
Ghosts airs new episodes on CBS every Thursday at 8:30 PM ET. You can stream previous episodes now on Paramount+.