All he wants to do is take a nap, but Stan has a lot of demon-slaying to do in the second season of Stan Against Evil, which is teased in a new trailer from IFC.

Press Release: More Monsters. Deadlier Demons. Same Stan. In an all-new Season 2 trailer of IFC’s Stan Against Evil, unveiled at Comic-Con International: San Diego today, fans can catch a glimpse of the demonic creatures, animals and ex-husbands heading to the quaint town of Willard’s Mill this November.

Season 2 picks up again in Willard’s Mill, the small New England town where the perpetually disgruntled former sheriff Stan Miller (John C. McGinley) must begrudgingly get off his couch to solve the mystery of Sheriff Barret (Janet Varney)’s time-travelling disappearance. Through thick and thin, the unlikely team continues to battle against the unleashing of wicked demons trying to take over their town, which happens to be built on the site of a massive 17th century witch burning.

Season 2 guest stars include Denise Boutte (Meet the Browns), Jeffrey Combs (Gotham), David Koechner (Anchorman), Patty McCormack (The Bad Seed), and Steven Ogg (The Walking Dead). Deborah Baker Jr. and Nate Mooney also return to co-star.

Stan Against Evil is created, written and executive produced by Dana Gould (The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation), with Tom Lassally (Silicon Valley) also serving as executive producer. RadicalMedia (What Happened, Miss Simone?, MARS) produces the series with Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes executive producing. Star John C. McGinley also serves as a producer.

Season 2 premieres Wednesday, November 1 at 10PM on IFC. The 8-episode second season will air weekly on Wednesdays with two episodes back-to-back at 10PM and 10:30PM. Starting Friday, August 18, fans can exclusively catch-up on Season 1 of Stan Against Evil only on Hulu.

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