Haven Renewed for Third Season

2011/10/12 17:16:21 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Fans of the TV series Haven will be happy to learn that Syfy has picked up the show for a 3rd season. According to THR, the series has been given a new 13-episode order, which will premiere sometime in 2012.

Starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, and Eric Balfour, the series is based off of Stephen King's The Colorado Kid and involves an FBI agent who visits the supernatural inhabited town of Haven, Maine:

"Syfy's one-hour drama series Haven, starring Emily Rose (Jericho, Brothers and Sisters) is based on the novella The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King. The series follows the shrewd and confident FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose) who has a lost past, and arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity lands her in the epicenter of activity in this curious enclave, which turns out to be a longtime refuge for people that are affected by a range of supernatural afflictions.

As the townspeople's dormant abilities begin to express themselves, Audrey helps keep these forces at bay while discovering the many secrets of Haven — including one surrounding her own surprising connections to this extraordinary place."

Season 2 is pretty much wrapped up, with episode 12 having aired on September 30th. However, there is a special holiday episode that will be released on December 6th.

Source: THR
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