Yellowjackets Cast

Showtime/Paramount+ • 2021-Present • Survival Thriller • 2 Seasons (19 Episodes)

Yellowjackets follows a high school girls' soccer team whose plane crashes in the remote Canadian wilderness in 1996. The series chronicles their descent into savage clans while also tracking the lives of the survivors 25 years later as they struggle to hide the truth about what really happened during those 19 months in the wild. Dark secrets from the past threaten to destroy their carefully constructed adult lives.

Main Cast - Adult Timeline (2021)

Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey

Shauna Sadecki

19 episodes

Christina Ricci

Christina Ricci

Misty Quigley

19 episodes

Juliette Lewis

Juliette Lewis

Natalie Scatorccio

19 episodes

Tawny Cypress

Tawny Cypress

Taissa Turner

19 episodes

Lauren Ambrose

Lauren Ambrose

Vanessa "Van" Palmer

Season 2

Simone Kessell

Simone Kessell

Lottie Matthews

Season 2

Warren Kole

Warren Kole

Jeff Sadecki

18 episodes

Elijah Wood

Elijah Wood

Walter Tattersall

Season 2

Main Cast - Teen Timeline (1996)

Sophie Nélisse

Sophie Nélisse

Teen Shauna

19 episodes

Samantha Hanratty

Samantha Hanratty

Teen Misty

19 episodes

Sophie Thatcher

Sophie Thatcher

Teen Natalie

19 episodes

Jasmin Savoy Brown

Jasmin Savoy Brown

Teen Taissa

19 episodes

Liv Hewson

Liv Hewson

Teen Van

19 episodes

Courtney Eaton

Courtney Eaton

Teen Lottie

19 episodes

Ella Purnell

Ella Purnell

Jackie Taylor

10 episodes

Kevin Alves

Kevin Alves

Teen Travis

18 episodes

Supporting Cast - Yellowjackets Team

Actor Character Role
Steven Krueger Ben Scott Assistant coach
Nuha Jes Izman Crystal / Kristen Team member
Alexa Barajas Mari Team member
Pearl Amanda Dickson Teen Akilah Team member
Nia Sondaya Teen Akilah Team member (S2)
Keeya King Teen Akilah Team member (S1)
Jenna Burgess Teen Melissa Team member
Nicole Maines Lisa Lottie's follower

Supporting Cast - Adult Timeline

Actor Character Role
Melanie Scrofano Callie Sadecki Shauna's daughter
Sarah Desjardins Callie Sadecki Shauna's daughter (S1)
Peter Gadiot Adam Martin Shauna's lover
Alex Wyndham Kevyn Tan Natalie's friend/cop
John Paul Reynolds Matt Saracusa Detective
Rekha Sharma Jessica Roberts Journalist
Mike Dopud Sammy Turner Taissa's father

Supporting Cast - 1996 Timeline

Actor Character Role
Luciano Leroux Javi Martinez Travis's brother
Aiden Stoxx Bill Head coach
François Arnaud Paul Ben's boyfriend
Jane Widdop Laura Lee Religious teammate
Sarah-Michelle Frick Gen Team member
Rukiya Bernard Simone Abara Taissa's wife

Guest Appearances

Actor Character Episode/Role
Jason Ritter Randy Walsh Jeff's friend
Hilary Swank Adult Jessica Roberts Reporter (rumored)
Joel McHale Jeff (Adult) Flashforward
Tonya Cornelisse Diane Rasmussen Therapist
BJ Harrison Janet Taissa's mother

Production Team

Role Name Notable Work
Creators/Showrunners Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson The Originals, Narcos
Executive Producers Drew Comins, Jonathan Lisco Halt and Catch Fire
Executive Producer Karyn Kusama Jennifer's Body, The Invitation
Directors Karyn Kusama, Eva Sørhaug, Ben Semanoff Multiple episodes
Composers Theodore Shapiro, Craig Wedren Severance, Wet Hot American Summer
Cinematographer Catherine Lutes Westworld, Mare of Easttown
Production Designer Margot Ready The Man in the High Castle
Costume Designer Marie Schley Nancy Drew, Charmed
Production Companies Entertainment One, Showtime Networks Creative Engine Entertainment

Awards & Recognition

  • Emmy Awards 2022 - Outstanding Lead Actress Drama (Melanie Lynskey - Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Supporting Actress Drama (Christina Ricci - Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Drama Series (Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series (Nominated)
  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Music Composition (Nominated)
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor (Melanie Lynskey - Nominated)
  • Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Drama Series (Winner)
  • Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Actress in a Drama (Melanie Lynskey - Winner)
  • Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards - Best Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series (Winner)
  • TCA Awards - Outstanding New Program (Nominated)

Cultural Impact & Reception

Yellowjackets became a cultural phenomenon by masterfully blending survival horror, psychological thriller, and coming-of-age drama across two timelines. The show's exploration of female relationships, trauma, and the masks we wear in civilized society struck a chord with audiences, particularly women who saw their own teenage experiences reflected in the complex dynamics of the soccer team. Melanie Lynskey's career-defining performance as adult Shauna earned widespread acclaim, finally giving the veteran actress a leading role worthy of her talents.

The show's mystery-box structure and cannibalism implications created obsessive fan theories and Reddit communities dedicated to decoding every symbol and clue. The opening scene's ritualistic hunt became one of television's most discussed mysteries, with viewers dissecting every frame for hints about the identity of the Antler Queen and the hunted girl. Christina Ricci's unhinged portrayal of adult Misty and Samantha Hanratty's equally disturbing teen version created one of TV's most memorable sociopaths. The series' use of 90s nostalgia, from its soundtrack featuring Liz Phair and PJ Harvey to its authentic period costumes, enhanced the dual timeline structure. The show's willingness to kill major characters and explore the darkest aspects of human nature under extreme circumstances elevated it beyond typical network fare. Season 2's exploration of wilderness-induced psychosis and the birth of ritualistic behavior showed how ordinary people can create extraordinary belief systems under trauma. Yellowjackets proved that female-driven narratives could be just as dark, complex, and commercially successful as male-dominated prestige dramas, inspiring a wave of similar projects exploring women's hidden violence and rage.