Baywatch Reboot Teaser Shows Cast in Red Swimsuits
A short clip posted on social media features actors in the show's signature red swimwear. The footage introduces several cast members ahead of the series premiere.
nypost.comStephen Amell posted a brief clip from the Baywatch reboot teaser on Instagram on Saturday. The video shows Brooks Nader walking onto a dock in a red one-piece swimsuit, followed by Amell running across the beach in red swim trunks while carrying a rescue buoy.
Livvy Dunne also appears in the footage wearing the same red swimsuit. The cast includes Nader, Amell, Dunne, Shay Mitchell, Noah Beck, and Hassie Harrison. Erika Eleniak is set to return as Shauni McClain, a role she played in the original series from 1989 to 1992.
David Chokachi is also returning as Cody Madison. In the new storyline, Shauni returns to help organize annual Beach Games between Baywatch lifeguards and the Coast Guard.
Background The original Baywatch series aired from 1989 to 2001 and featured actors including David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson, and Carmen Electra. A source told Page Six in March that Nader had been training with a personal trainer to prepare for the swimsuit scenes.
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3 events- March 2026
A source said Nader had been training for several weeks to wear the swimsuit.
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Stephen Amell posted the first Baywatch reboot teaser clip on Instagram.
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The Baywatch reboot is scheduled to premiere on Fox.
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Social media users posted comments expressing interest in the upcoming series.
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The teaser provides an early look at Dunne's acting debut.
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