
Lamorne Morris (pictured, left) and Iris Apatow (pictured, right) have recurring roles in the upcoming second season of the Netflix comedy series, created by father and son Lowe and Victor Fresco.
Morris will play Peter, the charismatic founder of a biotech start-up whose rising star further fuels the already intense rivalry between Ellis and Jackson.
Apatow will play Georgia, Anna's (Sian Clifford) irreverent ex-stepdaughter turned reluctant Dragon trainee. She copes with office life by causing as many problems as possible and making Anna's life more difficult.
Fred Armisen also returns to reprise his guest role as Leslie, Ellis' board-appointed therapist who desperately wants to be liked and be friends with her.
Recurring cast also includes Rachel Marsh, Emma Ferreira and Aaron Branch.
Morris can currently be seen in the fifth season of Noah Hawley's critically acclaimed Fargo as North Dakota Deputy Witt Farr. He previously starred in Hulu's live-action/animated hybrid series Woke (2020), inspired by the life and art of comic book artist Keith Knight.
Apatow recently starred in her father Judd Apatow's Netflix film The Bubble, opposite Karen Gillan, Fred Armisen, Keegan-Michael Key and Leslie Mann, which debuted worldwide as the number two hit on Netflix. She can also be seen as Aria in the popular Netflix series Love, opposite Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust.
The actress will soon be seen in Young Werther, an adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's classic The Sorrows of Young Werther opposite Douglas Booth and Alison Pill for director José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço.
Andrew Gurland is the showrunner of Unstable and produces with Rob Lowe, John Owen Lowe and Sean Clements. Claire Scanlon also produces and directs.
