Viewers May Know Who Spencer's Dad Is on 'All American,' But Dillon Is a Different Story

The id of Spencer James' father has been confirmed on 'All American,' but questions on Dillon's parentage stay.

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Since All American first premiered in October 2018 on The CW, audiences have been educated to hate Spencer James’ dad, whoever he might be. 

Though the talented footballer lengthy believed that his father — who abandoned the circle of relatives when his youngsters had been younger — used to be a school linebacker coach, there’s been one shocking twist after some other on the freshman sequence, continuously having to do with Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and his more youthful brother Dillon’s (Jalyn Hall) parentage. 

So, who is Spencer James’ father?

Though the top schooler has come to view Coach Billy Baker (Taye Diggs) as a 2nd father, the Beverly Hills High employee is now not associated with the athlete, despite the revelation that he had a one-night stand with Spencer’s mom, Grace (Karimah Westbrook) — who additionally happens to be his former teenage sweetheart.

It’s confirmed that Corey James (Chad L. Coleman) is Spencer’s biological father, which is what the cornerback always assumed growing up.

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In the season’s later episodes, Spencer reconnects together with his dad, who’s making plans to take over as head football trainer at his son’s previous high school, South Crenshaw. He asks Spencer to imagine leaving Beverly Hills High so as to play on his former staff again. 

Despite Spencer’s reduction that Coach Baker is no longer his father, it’s published that Dillon might be the results of Billy and Grace’s affair. Corey also admits that a big a part of him leaving had to do with his wife’s betrayal and the likelihood that his more youthful son isn’t in fact his organic child.

Season 1 ends on a lovely large cliffhanger when Corey asks Grace if Dillon is Coach Baker’s child. We’re hoping there’s a Season 2 so that viewers get some answers.

Will there be a Season 2 of All American?

The CW has but to resume All American for a second season, but network president Mark Pedowtiz up to now said that a resolution about the drama’s long term will be made in May.

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"We are extremely proud of that show," Mark told reporters when discussing renewals in January. "We think the production quality and storytelling of that show are up there with Jane [the Virgin] and Crazy Ex [-Girlfriend]. At this point, this is nothing to do about the show."

He endured, "We are going to sit down in May and figure out what our needs are at that moment. I am very positive about it. It'll be a conversation with the scheduling room, but it is a show that I am proud to support."

When pressed further, Mark admitted that he wants to look how All American plays on streaming platforms earlier than committing to extra episodes. "[The show] will make it up on Netflix around March 30 or March 31. We're going to be curious to see how it does with a round of streaming, and that'll help give us more determination," he shared.

It indisputably sounds like big name Taye Diggs wish to continue with the collection. "I’d never seen or been part of a project that ticked so many boxes,"  he told attendees at SCAD’s aTV fest in February. "There was the soap element, the athletic element, the youth element, and then all of the social issues that are so relevant today." 

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"I really commend our writers and The CW and The WB for tackling and digging in at a time when people are running scared," he persisted. "I’ve never been as proud to be part of a project as I am on this one. It was a role that called me."

We hope to listen to excellent information come May!

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