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23 May 2012 4:00 PM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Earlier this month we told you about the only-in-Haven-type “cleaner” cast for Haven‘s upcoming Season 3. Now comes word of two more newbies moving in on our favorite town, along with more inside information about what we can be looking for when the series returns in September:
Official Press Release:
Dorian Missick (Southland, The Cape) And Kate Kelton (Harold And Kumar, American Psycho 2) Join Third Season Of Syfy’S Popular Series Haven Season 3 Of Haven Premieres Friday, September 21
New York – May 18, 2012 – Dorian Missick (Southland, The Cape) and Kate Kelton (Harold and Kumar, American Psycho 2) will join the cast of Syfy’s popular series Haven in recurring roles when the show returns for its third season beginning Friday, September 21 at 10Pm (Et/Pt).
Kelton portrays the spirited and fierce “Jordan McKee.” She’s a waitress at “The Gun & Rose Diner,” and also an influential member of a »
- Erin Willard
18 May 2012 9:47 PM, PDT | CinemaSpy | See recent CinemaSpy news »
Haven's regular cast (l-r: Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant and Emily Rose) will have new friends in Season 3.
News about the supernatural series Haven has been coming our way thick and fast this week and we’re okay with that.
The latest piece to reach us reveals two more names that will be joining the series in its upcoming third season: Dorian Missick (Southland, The Cape) and Kate Kelton (Harold and Kumar, American Psycho 2). Both actors will have what is described as recurring roles.
Kelton will play Jordan McKee, a waitress at The Gun & Rose Diner who, according to a press release, is “spirited and fierce.” She is also an influential member of a mysterious organization of people with a distinctive tattoo who are at the heart of the titular town’s so-called ‘Troubles’.
Missick will appear as a character called Tommy Bowen. Bowen is said to be a street smart, »
- Michael Simpson
12 March 2012 5:58 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Technically speaking, there is a sequel to the 2000 thriller American Psycho, but it had nothing to do with Wall Street anti-hero and serial killer Patrick Bateman as personified by Christian Bale. American Psycho II: All American Girl was a cheap direct-to-dvd knock off starring Mila Kunis that only had a minor connection to Bret Easton Ellis' original creation.
The novel was published in 1991, and the film adaptation quickly became a cult hit upon its release on April 14th of 2000. Due to both the film and novel's popularity, Patrick Bateman is considered an icon of sorts, and for years, fans have asked for a sequel. Bret Easton Ellis has never obliged, but that may soon change. When posed with the question "What would Patrick Bateman be doing right now? Here, in 2012?" A question that has arisen far too many times in the past couple of years, Bret Easton Ellis decided »
- MovieWeb
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