Viewers are one big step closer to seeing Robert Kirkman's take on demons and exorcisms, as production has officially started in South Carolina on the Outcast series, which is slated for a 2016 debut on Cinemax and has now added six new cast members to its ranks, including Brent Spiner and Lee Tergesen.

Press Release: "Los Angeles, August 10, 2015 – Principal photography has begun in South Carolina on Robert Kirkman’s upcoming exorcism drama, Outcast, produced for Cinemax by FOX International Studios (FIS). On the heels of production start, FIS also today confirms the addition of six new cast members to the cast. David Denman (13 Hours), Melinda McGraw (The X Files, Mad Men), Grace Zabriskie (The Killing), Catherine Dent (The Shield, Astronaut Wives Club), Brent Spiner (Star Trek: Next Generation) and Lee Tergesen (The Americans, The Get Down) have been cast opposite Patrick Fugit, Wrenn Schmidt, Philip Glenister and Reg E. Cathey.

Married to Kyle Barnes’ sister Megan, Mark Holter (David Denman) is a husband and father first – but a by-the-book small town cop a close second. He loves his wife deeply, but his innate sense of justice is challenged by her loyalty to Kyle, whom Mark can't forgive for his past transgressions.

Janet Anderson (Catherine Dent) is the ex-wife of Reverend Anderson. Their marriage was shattered by Anderson's obsession with battling the forces of darkness, but she still can't help but feel affection and sympathy for the man she once loved, the father of the her child.

Single mother Patricia MacCready (Melinda McGraw) is a devout member of Rome’s Light of God Baptist Church and a regular at Reverend Anderson’s church teas.

Mildred (Grace Zabriskie) is one of the old guard of parishioners at Anderson’s church. Full of spit and vinegar, Mildred lives alone and says what’s on her mind.

Blake Morrow (Lee Tergesen) is a former police officer on death row for murdering his partner’s wife.

The man who calls himself Sidney (Brent Spiner) first appears in Rome soon after Kyle and Reverend Anderson successfully exorcise little Joshua Austin. But Sidney's dapper appearance and smiling demeanor hide a malevolence.

Outcast, the TV adaptation of Kirkman/Skybound’s comic book by the same name, was developed by FIS and was picked up to series by Cinemax in the U.S. and by FOX International Channels (FIC) outside the US earlier this year. The series follows Kyle Barnes, a young man who has been plagued by possession since he was a child. Now an adult, he embarks on a journey to find answers but what he uncovers could change life on Earth as we know it.

Outcast is expected to premiere day & date on Cinemax in the U.S. and across FIC’s FOX-branded entertainment channels in over 125 countries worldwide in 2016.

Outcast is executive produced by Chris Black, Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Sharon Tal Yguado and Sue Naegle.

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About FOX International Studios

FOX INTERNATIONAL STUDIOS (FIS) is FOX International Channels’ (FIC) US based scripted production arm. We identify, develop and produce wholly-owned global scripted series. Our creative mandate and portfolio reflects FIC’s well-established brand of high quality, innovative, global event series including the world’s biggest show of the past five years, THE WALKING DEAD. FIS’s newest series OUTCAST, created by THE WALKING DEAD’s Robert Kirkman and sold to HBO/Cinemax in the US is currently in pre-production on its first season. The studio has a number other high profile projects in active development including FALSE FLAG, the English language adaptation of Keshet’s (Homeland) newest Israeli original series SKUFIM."

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