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Ben Feldman Promoted to Series Regular for CBS Comedy ‘Ghosts’ Season 6
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 25, 12:05 PM EDT

Ben Feldman Promoted to Series Regular for CBS Comedy ‘Ghosts’ Season 6

Deadline reports Ben Feldman, a recurring presence in the CBS comedy, has been upgraded to series regular status for the show’s upcoming sixth season. Feldman returns as Kyle, a character tied to the series’ recurring “ghost babysitter” setup.

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CBS comedy Ghosts will bring Ben Feldman into its main cast for its upcoming sixth season, with the actor promoted from guest appearances to series regular, according to Deadline. The move follows Feldman’s guest-starring work on the show across the past two seasons.

Feldman plays Kyle in Ghosts. In the series’ established premise, Kyle, like Sam (played by Rose McIver), has the ability to see ghosts. That shared access is central to how the character is used in stories that involve managing the paranormal residents of the show’s setting.

Deadline says Kyle is frequently tasked with being the show’s “ghost babysitter,” a role that comes into play when Sam needs coverage as ghost-related plotlines expand. The “ghost babysitter” function is positioned as a recurring service for characters who can perceive the afterlife visitors, rather than a one-off comedic bit.

The report frames the casting change as an expansion of Feldman’s on-screen participation going forward into Season 6. It also indicates the upgrade is tied to his existing relationship with the series, after guest appearances on Ghosts during two prior seasons.

While Season 6 details beyond Feldman’s status were not included in the report, the series regular designation typically indicates that the production expects a consistent character presence rather than sporadic guest arcs. For audiences, the change suggests more frequent use of Kyle in episodes built around the show’s paranormal logistics and day-to-day interactions among the living and the dead.

For the entertainment business side, series regular promotions can affect contract terms and episode planning, particularly when a character has an established function in ongoing story mechanics. Ghosts is positioned as a continuing prime-time comedy at CBS, and a promotion like this indicates that the series is continuing to invest in performers who already fit its core format.

Deadline’s report did not specify a premiere date for Season 6, but it does establish the immediate casting development as of June 25, 2026, putting Feldman on the main billing for the next run of episodes.

Why It Matters

  • A series regular upgrade typically indicates a more sustained, episode-to-episode role for Kyle in Ghosts’ Season 6 storytelling.
  • More consistent access to a ghost-seeing character can reinforce the series’ core comedic and plot framework, including recurring “ghost babysitter” situations.
  • The casting change affects how the show structures character-driven scenes that rely on the living characters’ ability to interact with the ghost residents.
  • For CBS and the show’s production, locking in a series regular can streamline episode planning and cast availability for the next season’s production schedule.

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Key Facts

  • Ben Feldman has been upped to series regular for the upcoming sixth season of the CBS comedy Ghosts, Deadline reported on June 25, 2026.
  • Feldman plays Kyle on Ghosts.
  • Deadline reports Kyle has the power to see ghosts, like Rose McIver’s character, Sam.
  • Deadline says Kyle is often tasked with the show’s “ghost babysitter” role when Sam needs coverage.
  • Feldman previously guest-starred on Ghosts across the past two seasons before the promotion.
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