The cast of the upcoming A Different World sequel series keeps filling in, and the latest addition is one that fans of the original show will recognize immediately. Netflix confirmed on March 11 that Jada Pinkett Smith will reprise her role as Lena James, the character she first brought to life when she joined the sitcom during its fifth season.
The announcement came through a photograph shared on the streaming platform’s social channels, showing Pinkett Smith standing outside a production trailer bearing her character’s name, a clear signal that filming is already underway.
An arrival that required earning trust
Pinkett Smith did not walk onto the A Different World set as an established television presence. She came in as new blood joining a cast that had already spent years building a tight-knit ensemble chemistry. Kadeem Hardison, Jasmine Guy and Cree Summer had formed the emotional core of the show long before she arrived, and she has spoken openly about feeling the weight of that dynamic in her early days on set.
The experience pushed her to find her footing quickly. A Different World was filmed in front of a live studio audience, a format that operates on its own particular rhythm and demands a specific kind of comedic confidence. Pinkett Smith has described herself as someone who did not arrive thinking of herself as a comedic actress, which made the adjustment both challenging and clarifying.
What ultimately told her she had made it through the initiation was not a formal acknowledgment but a shift in how the veteran cast treated her. When Guy, Hardison and Summer began relating to her differently, moving from polite tolerance to genuine embrace, she understood that she had found her place.
All three of those original cast members are also returning for the sequel series.
Lena James and the woman who played her
Pinkett Smith has described Lena as an amplified version of herself, a character who reflected her own energy and personality but turned up considerably higher. That kind of close alignment between an actor and a role often produces the most memorable performances, and Lena became a fan favorite during her time on the show.
A Different World ran for six seasons on NBC, from 1987 to 1993, and followed students at the fictional historically Black Hillman College. The show became one of the most culturally significant sitcoms of its era, tackling issues around race, identity, education and activism with a directness that set it apart from its contemporaries. Its influence on how Black college life was represented on television remains substantial.
A sequel with real momentum
The sequel series is currently in production, and the roster of returning cast members signals a genuine commitment to honoring what made the original resonate. Netflix’s decision to bring the show back, and the willingness of so many of its original players to return, reflects both the enduring affection audiences have for the Hillman universe and the broader cultural appetite for stories centered on Black academic life and community.
Pinkett Smith’s confirmation adds another layer of continuity to a project that is already generating considerable anticipation. For a generation that grew up watching A Different World and a younger audience discovering it for the first time, the sequel now carries the weight of a real reunion, one that appears to be assembling itself with care.

