Why is Corri chained to a chair? It may have something to do with the fact that the next episode of Holliston Season 2 guest stars An American Werewolf in London's David Naughton and we have thirteen new photos.

“Following the events of the first season, Season Two ups the ante of outrageousness, taking the show to a wide range of unexpected places. Highlights include the series’ first animated episode, finding the town attacked by a giant blob; a RINGU-inspired J-Horror episode; a Found Footage episode; and a one-hour season finale that will boast two special musical performances by the talented cast and a shocking final scene that will raise the dead. The second season will also feature some surprising twists and developments for the four main friends that will have a major impact on their lives and leave viewers anxious for more.”

Holliston Episode 206—Joe’s Soda: "Joe faces a life-sized dilemma when he discovers that his soda has no carbonation in it whatsoever. Also, things get pretty "hairy" when Corri is bitten at the hospital by a strange man that Adam and Joe suspect to be a werewolf. While the boys set out to kill the possible Lycan and prevent Corri from turning into a werewolf herself, Laura is forced to keep watch alone over a very angry and very chained up Corri. Episode 5 guest stars David Naughton ("An American Werewolf In London")."

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