According to the powers that be (i.e. the official press release from CTV), some of those guest stars include Sarah McLachlan (featured in the S2 premiere) and k.d. lang, who both play heightened versions of themselves. Meanwhile, Elisha Cuthbert plays school board parent Liz, Keshia Chanté plays an up-and-coming singer named Nia Taylor, Miguel Rivas (The Beaverton) stars as a Jann mega-fan, and real-life The Social co-host Cynthia Loyst plays a fictional local TV talk show host.Returning for the second season are Zoie Palmer as Jann’s sister Max, Deborah Grover as Jann’s mom Nora, Patrick Gilmore as Jann's brother-in-law Dave, Jason Blicker as Jann’s former manager Todd, and Alexa Rose Steele, Ceilidh MacDonald and Keaira Pliva as Jann’s respective nieces Charley, Sammie, and Frankie.[video_embed id='1892648']RELATED: Here's what Jann Arden would say if she slid into Ryan Reynolds' DMs [/video_embed]“Viewers have been waiting, and we’re delighted to return Jann to the schedule to anchor CTV Mondays and kick off our fall schedule,” said Bell Media programming boss Mike Cosentino in a release. “Jann and her team have delivered another must-see season, filled with guest stars and surprises that we can't wait to unveil."Along with the new season, fans can look forward to a plethora of BTS content (behind the scenes, not the adorable Korean boy band) including "Inside the Episode" segments, bloopers, outtakes and other featurettes that will be shared on CTV.ca and CTV's social accounts as the season airs. Because what's the answer to more Jann? More Jann.Both seasons of Jann take place and were filmed in Calgary. When the six-episode first season debuted last year, it became the most-watched new Canadian comedy series of the 2018-19 broadcast season. It also pulled in three Canadian Screen Award nominations (including Best Comedy Series and Best Lead Actress in a Comedy for Jann herself), and it won Best Comedy Series at the 2020 WGC Screenwriting Awards.Catch up on the first season of Jann on CTV.ca and the CTV app. Mark your calendars for the season two debut Monday, September 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV.[video_embed id='1869637']BEFORE YOU GO: Jann Arden won her first Juno while sitting in front of Céline Dion [/video_embed]Production is underway on Season 2 of #JANNonCTV with @SarahMcLachlan, @HappyElishas & @KeshiaChante set to guest star alongside @jannarden & ensemble cast in the eight-episode second season filming in Calgary: https://t.co/eVy8vwVKas @CTV pic.twitter.com/3ylLL11Hzq
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