Network: Syfy
Episodes: 78 (hour)
Seasons: Five
TV show dates: July 9, 2010 -- December 17, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Emily Rose, Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Nicholas Campbell.
TV show description:
This supernatural drama is loosely based on Stephen King's novel, The Colorado Kid. The series revolves around an FBI agent who arrives in town to work on a routine case and finds the community is a refuge for people with supernatural abilities.
FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) is shrewd and confident and has a lost past. To solve the murder of a local ex-con, she heads to Haven, Maine. Thanks to her natural curiosity, she gets pulled into the middle of the activity of this curious town. Haven ends up being just that, a haven for a society...
Episodes: 78 (hour)
Seasons: Five
TV show dates: July 9, 2010 -- December 17, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Emily Rose, Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Nicholas Campbell.
TV show description:
This supernatural drama is loosely based on Stephen King's novel, The Colorado Kid. The series revolves around an FBI agent who arrives in town to work on a routine case and finds the community is a refuge for people with supernatural abilities.
FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) is shrewd and confident and has a lost past. To solve the murder of a local ex-con, she heads to Haven, Maine. Thanks to her natural curiosity, she gets pulled into the middle of the activity of this curious town. Haven ends up being just that, a haven for a society...
- 12/18/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This episode begins with a couple being terrorized by what appears to be the same creature that they’ve dubbed “The No Marks Killer.” Dave (John Dunsworth) wakes up to realize it was a dream of something that just happened, so he yells for Vince (Richard Donat) to get up and accompany him to try and save the woman. Across town, we see Dwight (Adam Copeland) and Charlotte (Laura Mennell) waking up together, discussing the plan to end the troubles and hoping for their “happily ever after.” Dwight leaves to assist Nathan with a freaked out citizen, who is hearing horses [...]
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- 10/31/2015
- by Pam H
- UpandComers
Last year, despite a decline in ratings, Syfy renewed Haven for a super-sized fifth season. Many have suspected that this will mean the end for the TV show. Will the ratings fall, ensuring that the show will be cancelled, or will they rise and lead to a season six renewal? Stay tuned.
On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Emma Lahana, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Adam Copeland.
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On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Emma Lahana, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Adam Copeland.
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- 10/17/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like Syfy is no longer safe for fans of Haven. The cable channel has cancelled the TV show after five seasons. The remaining 13 episodes of season five will begin airing on October 8th.
On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Emma Lahana, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Adam Copeland.
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On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Emma Lahana, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, and Adam Copeland.
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- 8/19/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In the seaside cottage, Mara (Emily Rose) wakes to find an irritable Duke (Eric Balfour) sitting in a chair staring at her, as we open on this week’s “Haven.” He looks annoyed as he tells her he’s about to set out to locate the aether and she tells him, after a few unnecessary sexual references, that getting it back is “key” to fixing him. They talk about breakfast and he leaves muttering that she’s “already so demanding.” The dialog and Duke’s attitude during this entire scene was very odd. Over at Haven Pd, Vince (Richard Donat) enters Nathan’s (Lucas Bryant) [...]
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- 11/30/2014
- by Pam H
- UpandComers
Wow, dreams really Can come true! Not only has Syfy renewed our beloved Haven for another season, but it has put in a double order – yes, Twenty-six episodes of Haven coming our way! Am I concerned that this is supposed to be a “congratu-dolences” because it might be a final two seasons? Of course I am. Do I think that’s what it is? No I Do Not. Will I let any such concerns dampen my celebrations? No Way.
Syfy Doubles Up On Fan-favorite Series Haven Ordering 26 New Episodes First 13 Episodes To Premiere This Fall
New York – January 28, 2014 – Syfy has greenlit 26 new episodes of its hit series Haven, which posted growth in both Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49 last year. The first 13 episodes of Season 5 are set to premiere this fall with the remaining 13 episodes scheduled to air in 2015.
Tallying its best season ever in social mentions and Twitter activity,...
Syfy Doubles Up On Fan-favorite Series Haven Ordering 26 New Episodes First 13 Episodes To Premiere This Fall
New York – January 28, 2014 – Syfy has greenlit 26 new episodes of its hit series Haven, which posted growth in both Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49 last year. The first 13 episodes of Season 5 are set to premiere this fall with the remaining 13 episodes scheduled to air in 2015.
Tallying its best season ever in social mentions and Twitter activity,...
- 1/28/2014
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Viewership for Haven came down last season but Syfy still renewed the series. Will the ratings continue to fall this season or will the rise? Will the show be cancelled or brought back for season five? Time will tell.
On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Eric Balfour, Nicholas Campbell, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Colin Feruson, Emma Lahana, Adam Copeland, and Christian Camargo.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings, the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available.
Final season averages: 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 1.47 million total viewers.
On Haven, FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) and Officer Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) investigate strange occurrences in the small town of Haven, Maine. Others in the cast include Eric Balfour, Nicholas Campbell, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Colin Feruson, Emma Lahana, Adam Copeland, and Christian Camargo.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings, the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available.
Final season averages: 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 1.47 million total viewers.
- 12/17/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This season of Haven has been so excellent, so intriguing, and so different from previous seasons yet it has consistently maintained everything I love about the show. It must continue. So make sure to watch it, and make sure you tell everyone you know to watch it. In fact, the three stars of the show have a TV spot asking for that as well:
TV Spot: Haven – Season 4 Finale
Here are some very interesting screenshots from the finale – including one with Audrey and William sporting a new look – as well as a TV spot, and a featurette that discusses why the show is shot on film instead of digitally.
TV Spot: Haven – 413 Preview
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven 412 Film vs Digital
Come On, Season 5!
Haven, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs its Season 4 finale on Friday, December 13 at 10/9c on Syfy.
TV Spot: Haven – Season 4 Finale
Here are some very interesting screenshots from the finale – including one with Audrey and William sporting a new look – as well as a TV spot, and a featurette that discusses why the show is shot on film instead of digitally.
TV Spot: Haven – 413 Preview
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven 412 Film vs Digital
Come On, Season 5!
Haven, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs its Season 4 finale on Friday, December 13 at 10/9c on Syfy.
- 12/12/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
No, it can’t be coming up so soon! But yes, tonight is Haven‘s penultimate episode of the season. Who is William, really, and when it comes down to it, who is Audrey? It looks like we’ll be taking a hard look at that tonight. Who knew Colin Ferguson could be such an excellent bad guy?
And who the heck are they?
TV Spot: Haven – 412 Preview
Haven, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
And who the heck are they?
TV Spot: Haven – 412 Preview
Haven, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
- 12/6/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Haven is careening towards a season finale that is coming far too soon, as it does every year. Tonight’s new episode is number 11 of 13 for the season. Eric Balfour (Duke) told me last month that this is his favorite episode of the season, because guest stars Danny Masterson (Men at Work, That ‘70s Show) and Kris Lemche (Joan of Arcadia, Ghost Whisperer) are his offscreen friends. Friends who are playing… the Darkside Seekers!
Yes those “famous” fictional investigators of the strange and unusual have finally made it to our favorite strange and unusual town, which should make for another excellent episode. Check out the featurettes that “they” shot, as well as a TV spot and a chilling clip from the new episode:
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Coming to Haven
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Finally in Haven
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers At the Herald...
Yes those “famous” fictional investigators of the strange and unusual have finally made it to our favorite strange and unusual town, which should make for another excellent episode. Check out the featurettes that “they” shot, as well as a TV spot and a chilling clip from the new episode:
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Coming to Haven
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Finally in Haven
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers At the Herald...
- 11/22/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
This weekend (November 23rd & 24th) sees the McM Comic Con and Memorabilia show take place at the NEC in Birmingham. We’ll be there on the Saturday, checking out what’s happening at one of the UK’s biggest conventions. If you haven’t grabbed a ticket yet, what are you waiting for? Ok, ok, so some of you may still be undecided, so let me tempt you with a rundown of just some highlights of the guests attending the event this weekend…
Red Dwarf Reunion – Chris Barrie (Arnold Rimmer); Hattie Hayridge (Holly); Danny John-Jules (The Cat) and Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) from much-loved British sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. Quadrophenia Reunion – Stars Phil Daniels (Jimmy); Toyah Willcox (Monkey) and Daniel Peacock (Danny) celebrate the ultimate mod movie, based on The Who’s 1973 rock opera.
Richard Donat and Kate Kelton from popular sci-fi series Haven. Donat plays Vince Teagues, leader of The...
Red Dwarf Reunion – Chris Barrie (Arnold Rimmer); Hattie Hayridge (Holly); Danny John-Jules (The Cat) and Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) from much-loved British sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. Quadrophenia Reunion – Stars Phil Daniels (Jimmy); Toyah Willcox (Monkey) and Daniel Peacock (Danny) celebrate the ultimate mod movie, based on The Who’s 1973 rock opera.
Richard Donat and Kate Kelton from popular sci-fi series Haven. Donat plays Vince Teagues, leader of The...
- 11/19/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Last week’s episode of Haven was an excellent game-changer. I always can’t wait to see the next episode, but this week I can’t wait even more, if that’s a thing. Check out Duke Crocker as local law enforcement and Audrey in a tee shirt that I feel all Haven fans need to own. Plus there’s apparently some hands-on-hips requirements this week.
Then check out the TV spot for the episode, entitled “The Trouble With the Troubles”:
TV Spot: Haven – Episode 410 Preview
That William is quite the troublemaker. Ooo, trouble maker…
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
Then check out the TV spot for the episode, entitled “The Trouble With the Troubles”:
TV Spot: Haven – Episode 410 Preview
That William is quite the troublemaker. Ooo, trouble maker…
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
- 11/15/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
You didn’t really think we’d seen the last of Colin Ferguson on Haven, did you? The mysterious William returns tonight, so maybe we’ll start getting some answers about those nasty bad men from inside the barn and that handprint that keeps showing up.
TV Spot: Haven – Episode 409
Clip: Haven – Episode 409 Sneak Peek
And they aren’t the only visitors to Haven. Remember when the also-myterious “Darkside Seekers” took over the Haven Twitter account before the season began? We’re finally going to be seeing them onscreen in two weeks, on the 22nd.
Danny Masterson Guest Stars On Syfy’S Haven
New York – November 7, 2013 – Danny Masterson (Men at Work, That ‘70s Show) and Kris Lemche (Joan of Arcadia, Ghost Whisperer) join the cast of Syfy’s popular series Haven as guest stars in the episode airing Friday, November 22 at 10Pm (Et/Pt).
In the cross-over episode, titled “A Shot in the Dark,...
TV Spot: Haven – Episode 409
Clip: Haven – Episode 409 Sneak Peek
And they aren’t the only visitors to Haven. Remember when the also-myterious “Darkside Seekers” took over the Haven Twitter account before the season began? We’re finally going to be seeing them onscreen in two weeks, on the 22nd.
Danny Masterson Guest Stars On Syfy’S Haven
New York – November 7, 2013 – Danny Masterson (Men at Work, That ‘70s Show) and Kris Lemche (Joan of Arcadia, Ghost Whisperer) join the cast of Syfy’s popular series Haven as guest stars in the episode airing Friday, November 22 at 10Pm (Et/Pt).
In the cross-over episode, titled “A Shot in the Dark,...
- 11/8/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Nice twist at the end of last week’s Haven! If you missed it, you really must go watch it on VOD, it was a terrific episode. And of course there was the whole Nathan’s dream situation, which I’ll not go in to here. Just go watch. Go on.
The new “Inside Haven” featurette doesn’t have any major spoilers from last week, but it does have a very cool look at how they create the effect of someone being shot by a gun, and in this case the victim is not surprisingly Sheriff Dwight, the bullet magnet.
The next episode looks like it will continue to move the main storyline along while still uncovering a Trouble of the Week, a combination at which the good folks behind Haven are expert. This week’s trouble looks like it’s an air pressure thing, which results in some pretty cool effects.
The new “Inside Haven” featurette doesn’t have any major spoilers from last week, but it does have a very cool look at how they create the effect of someone being shot by a gun, and in this case the victim is not surprisingly Sheriff Dwight, the bullet magnet.
The next episode looks like it will continue to move the main storyline along while still uncovering a Trouble of the Week, a combination at which the good folks behind Haven are expert. This week’s trouble looks like it’s an air pressure thing, which results in some pretty cool effects.
- 10/31/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
You know that dream everyone seems to have at one time or another, when you’re naked and (fill in the blank – on stage/in class/at the office) in front of clothed people? How about the one where you have a test for a class you forgot to drop? On this week’s Haven, according to the TV spot and clip, that’s what happens to Nathan (Lucas Bryant). And So. Much. More. We don’t know whose trouble it is, but who cares?
First, though, we have an “Inside Haven” featurette, this week about Haven‘s music, with composer Shawn Pierce.
Featurette: Haven – Inside Haven 406
TV Spot: Haven – Preview 407
Clip: Haven – Sneak Peek 407
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
First, though, we have an “Inside Haven” featurette, this week about Haven‘s music, with composer Shawn Pierce.
Featurette: Haven – Inside Haven 406
TV Spot: Haven – Preview 407
Clip: Haven – Sneak Peek 407
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
- 10/25/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
I love Haven. Love it. It has the perfect balance of big mythology, monster of the week, character development, cast chemistry, charm, edge, and setting, and I can’t get enough of it. This week’s episode is a perfect example of all of those things, along with a new character that I hope will be a returning one. You’ll see her in the clip below, which also happens to be my favorite scene of the episode.
When I spoke last week with Adam Copeland – yes, Edge, WWE fans – who plays Haven‘s former cleaner and new sheriff Dwight, he said that 406 was his favorite episode of the season. Now I’m not sure he actually meant this one, because he isn’t even in it, but is a really good one.
First, though, take a look at this week’s Inside Haven, because it’s about one of...
When I spoke last week with Adam Copeland – yes, Edge, WWE fans – who plays Haven‘s former cleaner and new sheriff Dwight, he said that 406 was his favorite episode of the season. Now I’m not sure he actually meant this one, because he isn’t even in it, but is a really good one.
First, though, take a look at this week’s Inside Haven, because it’s about one of...
- 10/18/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
So we have Audrey back, but she’s not Audrey, she’s Lexie. I like Lexie, she’s fun, but she’s no Audrey. Will we get Audrey back by the end of the episode? Or the end of the year? We’ll just have to tune in to tonight’s new episode of Haven and find out.
In the meantime, we will be certain to have someone’s new trouble to deal with, and Duke’s brother, and adorable Jennifer, plus our beloved Nathan, Duke, Dwight, and Vince and Dave, so it’s all good.
This week’s Inside Haven featurette shows the process of turning kids into the creepy supernatural kid-like creatures that we saw in last week’s episode. Most fans probably don’t watch Haven for the effects or the look of the creatures – it’s the characters, their chemistry, the town, the mythology, and the...
In the meantime, we will be certain to have someone’s new trouble to deal with, and Duke’s brother, and adorable Jennifer, plus our beloved Nathan, Duke, Dwight, and Vince and Dave, so it’s all good.
This week’s Inside Haven featurette shows the process of turning kids into the creepy supernatural kid-like creatures that we saw in last week’s episode. Most fans probably don’t watch Haven for the effects or the look of the creatures – it’s the characters, their chemistry, the town, the mythology, and the...
- 10/11/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
I know that the majority of the “location” scenes in Syfy‘s beloved Haven are shot someplace cool and/or interesting in or around Halifax, Nova Scotia. So I was quite surprised to learn that the sewer scenes from last week’s episode were shot in a created set. You too can learn more about that in the “Inside Haven” featurette we have for you, followed by a TV spot for tonight’s new sure-to-be-excellent episode.
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven 403
TV Spot: Haven – Season 4 Preview 404
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
Featurette: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven 403
TV Spot: Haven – Season 4 Preview 404
Haven Season 4, starring Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, and Colin Ferguson, airs Fridays at 10/9c on Syfy.
- 10/4/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
One of the things that Syfy‘s very excellent Haven does very well is to integrate new characters into the show. It helps when the new character is played by someone who is already beloved by Syfy fans, and that’s certainly true of Colin Ferguson, who for six years played Sheriff Jack Carter on Eureka.
Ferguson and Haven star Emily Rose recently took time to talk with the press about the new season and their new characters. Ferguson plays the mysterious William, and Emily Rose is playing Lexie, a fourth version of the the woman whose previous incarnations included Sarah, Lucy, and Audrey Parker.
Here they are in a clip from last week’s episode:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Given the nature of the show, they couldn’t say too much about what was ahead – sorry – so I asked them what they liked best about their...
Ferguson and Haven star Emily Rose recently took time to talk with the press about the new season and their new characters. Ferguson plays the mysterious William, and Emily Rose is playing Lexie, a fourth version of the the woman whose previous incarnations included Sarah, Lucy, and Audrey Parker.
Here they are in a clip from last week’s episode:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Given the nature of the show, they couldn’t say too much about what was ahead – sorry – so I asked them what they liked best about their...
- 9/27/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
How excellent was last week’s Season 4 premiere of Haven? (Correct answer: Oh So Excellent, or in the alternative, It Was Completely Excellent). The new cast members fit in seamlessly, and although many of our favorites found themselves in new and very different situations, it was terrific to have them back on our screens.
As I said in my review, Lucas Bryant really knocked it out of the park with his portrayal of Nathan as devastated, destroyed, a shadow of his usual self. I spoke with him recently and asked him if things would be getting better for Nathan soon:
There are some happy moments definitely for Nathan, but sadly, they seem to be fleeting. You know that’s just the way it has got to go. When things start looking too good, you have to just smash it all to pieces, right? Especially in the first half of the season,...
As I said in my review, Lucas Bryant really knocked it out of the park with his portrayal of Nathan as devastated, destroyed, a shadow of his usual self. I spoke with him recently and asked him if things would be getting better for Nathan soon:
There are some happy moments definitely for Nathan, but sadly, they seem to be fleeting. You know that’s just the way it has got to go. When things start looking too good, you have to just smash it all to pieces, right? Especially in the first half of the season,...
- 9/20/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Finally, finally, our beloved Haven returns to our screens tonight. But are you properly prepared? Did you know, for instance, that a new post-show behind-the-scenes video will be posted by Syfy after every episode, beginning tonight, at Syfy.com?
It will be called “Inside Haven” and will feature great insider info on the making of the episode. Here’s a trailer and a clip:
Trailer: Haven – Season 4 Inside Haven Teaser
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven, Episode 1
And remember those pesky people who called themselves Darkside Seekers who recently took over the Haven Twitter and Facebook accounts? They’ve been posting more videos:
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 23x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 25x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 27x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 32x
OoooOOooo! What mysteries will be uncovered this season?! I Cannot Wait.
And in case you missed it,...
It will be called “Inside Haven” and will feature great insider info on the making of the episode. Here’s a trailer and a clip:
Trailer: Haven – Season 4 Inside Haven Teaser
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Inside Haven, Episode 1
And remember those pesky people who called themselves Darkside Seekers who recently took over the Haven Twitter and Facebook accounts? They’ve been posting more videos:
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 23x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 25x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 27x
Clip: Haven – Season 4: Darkside Seekers Exhibit 32x
OoooOOooo! What mysteries will be uncovered this season?! I Cannot Wait.
And in case you missed it,...
- 9/13/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Rarely do things run smoothly for the "Rookie Blue" cops -- even their own nuptials.
Noelle (Melanie Nicholls-King) and Frank's (Lyriq Bent) wedding wasn't exactly like clockwork in Thursday's (Aug. 8) episode of the ABC drama, "For Better, For Worse." Even with the ceremony taking place that evening, much remained in flux, prompting Andy (Missy Peregrym) to try to take the organizational lead.
Meanwhile, claiming she was getting "lying hives," Chloe (Priscilla Faia) begged Dov (Gregory Smith) to tell Frank -- her godfather and their boss -- about their off-duty relationship. It wouldn't be an easy day for Chloe in another way; she was partnered with angry-as-usual Gail (Charlotte Sullivan), whom Chloe had informed about the crush that Gail's now-ex-boyfriend Nick (Peter Mooney) had on Andy.
Andy and Nick also were partners for the day, with Andy starting it by crooning along to Extreme's "More Than Words" -- the tune she...
Noelle (Melanie Nicholls-King) and Frank's (Lyriq Bent) wedding wasn't exactly like clockwork in Thursday's (Aug. 8) episode of the ABC drama, "For Better, For Worse." Even with the ceremony taking place that evening, much remained in flux, prompting Andy (Missy Peregrym) to try to take the organizational lead.
Meanwhile, claiming she was getting "lying hives," Chloe (Priscilla Faia) begged Dov (Gregory Smith) to tell Frank -- her godfather and their boss -- about their off-duty relationship. It wouldn't be an easy day for Chloe in another way; she was partnered with angry-as-usual Gail (Charlotte Sullivan), whom Chloe had informed about the crush that Gail's now-ex-boyfriend Nick (Peter Mooney) had on Andy.
Andy and Nick also were partners for the day, with Andy starting it by crooning along to Extreme's "More Than Words" -- the tune she...
- 8/9/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
After the now infamous Haven episode “Sarah” aired, all fans want to know is if Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant) did actually have intimate relations with Audrey Parker’s former self Sarah, when he was zapped back to 1955 – and better yet, if the offspring from that liaison is James Cogan, aka The Colorado Kid?
From everything we know so far, it is entirely possible because Sarah Vernon (Emily Rose) never told anyone who the father of her son James was before she vanished leaving James to be raised by the kindly June Cogan in Colorado. In addition, Sarah seemed only too willing to seize the day and cherish whatever sweet moments she could with Nathan before he returned to his own timeline.
Yet when the Bolt-Gun Killer told Audrey as he held her captive that she was not the only one who loved The Colorado Kid, it makes us wonder: why...
From everything we know so far, it is entirely possible because Sarah Vernon (Emily Rose) never told anyone who the father of her son James was before she vanished leaving James to be raised by the kindly June Cogan in Colorado. In addition, Sarah seemed only too willing to seize the day and cherish whatever sweet moments she could with Nathan before he returned to his own timeline.
Yet when the Bolt-Gun Killer told Audrey as he held her captive that she was not the only one who loved The Colorado Kid, it makes us wonder: why...
- 11/30/2012
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Almost two weeks following its September 30th season finale, Haven has been renewed for a third season by Syfy. The Friday night drama put up solid, steady ratings this past season and has been a nice companion piece to WWE Smackdown.
Based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid, Haven follows FBI agent Audrey Parker as she investigates a small town in Maine that's dealing with a variety of supernatural afflictions known as The Troubles. The deeper she goes into the town's mysteries, the more she realizes that there may be a reason she was sent to Haven. The show stars Emily Rose (John from Cincinnati), Lucas Bryant (M.V.P.), Eric Balfour (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Richard Donat (The Weight of Water), and Stephen McHattie (300).
Haven returns December 6th for a stand-alone Christmas episode titled "Silent Night", with its third season premiering summer 2012. Syfy has recently granted renewals to Warehouse 13 and Alphas,...
Based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid, Haven follows FBI agent Audrey Parker as she investigates a small town in Maine that's dealing with a variety of supernatural afflictions known as The Troubles. The deeper she goes into the town's mysteries, the more she realizes that there may be a reason she was sent to Haven. The show stars Emily Rose (John from Cincinnati), Lucas Bryant (M.V.P.), Eric Balfour (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Richard Donat (The Weight of Water), and Stephen McHattie (300).
Haven returns December 6th for a stand-alone Christmas episode titled "Silent Night", with its third season premiering summer 2012. Syfy has recently granted renewals to Warehouse 13 and Alphas,...
- 10/12/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Haven plus Twitter. For me, it’s like chocolate plus peanut butter. Heaven. Starting with this Friday’s episode, one of the stories on Haven will be played out on Twitter, with references during the episode. And not just for one episode; this story will have a 7-week arc. No show has ever incorporated Twitter to this extent before.
To follow the story on Twitter you’ll need to be following @VinceHaven, @DaveHaven, and @ColdInHaven and/or use the hashtag #HavenNews – Vince and Dave, after all, are the brothers who run the local paper the Haven Herald. In the alternative, you can follow the special page they’ve set up on the show’s site - http://www.syfy.com/haven/havennews
Here are all the deets:
Syfy’S Haven Series Will Launch Unprecedented Fully Integrated Twitter Story Line Beginning Friday, August 12
New York – August 10, 2011 – Syfy’s popular series Haven...
To follow the story on Twitter you’ll need to be following @VinceHaven, @DaveHaven, and @ColdInHaven and/or use the hashtag #HavenNews – Vince and Dave, after all, are the brothers who run the local paper the Haven Herald. In the alternative, you can follow the special page they’ve set up on the show’s site - http://www.syfy.com/haven/havennews
Here are all the deets:
Syfy’S Haven Series Will Launch Unprecedented Fully Integrated Twitter Story Line Beginning Friday, August 12
New York – August 10, 2011 – Syfy’s popular series Haven...
- 8/10/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
I hope you're a fan of Haven, the Syfy original about an unusual Maine town afflicted by increasingly wild and crazy events. This Friday, the show is kicking off something very special, incorporating Twitter into the show in a way that has never been attempted before. Built into the storyline on the show, and then played out on Twitter itself, this is a coupling of formats that is truly unique.
Check out further info from the press release below, and be sure to check out the show this Friday.
Syfy’s popular series Haven will become the first television series to create a storyline that flows between the show itself and the micro-blogging service Twitter when it launches a special seven-episode arc beginning Friday, August 12, at 10Pm (Et/Pt).
“The Haven writers and producers have done an amazing job of crafting a story line that seamlessly moves between the TV show and Twitter,...
Check out further info from the press release below, and be sure to check out the show this Friday.
Syfy’s popular series Haven will become the first television series to create a storyline that flows between the show itself and the micro-blogging service Twitter when it launches a special seven-episode arc beginning Friday, August 12, at 10Pm (Et/Pt).
“The Haven writers and producers have done an amazing job of crafting a story line that seamlessly moves between the TV show and Twitter,...
- 8/10/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Syfy has confirmed that drama series Haven will utilise social networking site Twitter for a forthcoming storyline. In a special seven-episode story arc, Vince (Richard Donat) and Dave (John Dunsworth) will join Twitter under the account names @VinceHaven and @DaveHaven. Viewers will then be able to follow the characters online as they interact with a mysterious third user @ColdInHaven, who holds a secret about the town of Haven. "The Haven writers and producers have done an amazing job of crafting a storyline that seamlessly moves between the TV show and Twitter," said Syfy Digital's Senior Vice President Craig Engler. "Although there have been simple integrations before, no-one has fully and organically integrated Twitter into the fabric of the show in the (more)...
- 8/10/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Haven is the new supernatural drama TV series based on author Stephen King's novel The Colorado Kid , is the first property to be produced for Syfy Pay channels internationally. "...Shrewd and confident FBI agent 'Audrey Parker' (Emily Rose) has a lost past when she arrives in the small town of 'Haven', Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity leads her to the center 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..." September 2009, E1 Entertainment ordered King's The Colorado Kid concept straight to series for thirteen episodes. November 2009, Syfy picked up the series, based on the pilot written by Sam Ernst/Jim Dunn and directed by Adam Kane. Canadian broadcaster Canwest Global Communications acquired rights to Haven, March 2010. Production started April 20 in Halifax, Chester, Lunenberg and Mahone Bay,...
- 7/12/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
"Haven" is the new supernatural drama TV series based on author Stephen King's novel "The Colorado Kid", is the first property to be produced for Syfy Pay channels internationally.
"...Shrewd and confident FBI agent 'Audrey Parker' (Emily Rose) has a lost past when she arrives in the small town of 'Haven', Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity leads her to the center 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..."
September 2009, E1 Entertainment ordered King's "The Colorado Kid" concept straight to series for thirteen episodes. November 2009, Syfy picked up the series, based on the pilot written by Sam Ernst/Jim Dunn and directed by Adam Kane.
Canadian broadcaster Canwest Global Communications acquired rights to "Haven", March 2010. Production started April 20 in Halifax, Chester, Lunenberg and Mahone Bay,...
"...Shrewd and confident FBI agent 'Audrey Parker' (Emily Rose) has a lost past when she arrives in the small town of 'Haven', Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity leads her to the center 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..."
September 2009, E1 Entertainment ordered King's "The Colorado Kid" concept straight to series for thirteen episodes. November 2009, Syfy picked up the series, based on the pilot written by Sam Ernst/Jim Dunn and directed by Adam Kane.
Canadian broadcaster Canwest Global Communications acquired rights to "Haven", March 2010. Production started April 20 in Halifax, Chester, Lunenberg and Mahone Bay,...
- 7/7/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Syfy are set to premiere their latest series, Haven, next week. The series is based on the Stephen King novella “The Colorado Kid” and stars Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth. As with Warehouse 13, Syfy have revealed the plot(s) of the first four episodes of the brand new series, as well as the official artowrk for the series (pictured above):
Episode 1.01 – “Welcome to Haven”
When FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Rose) is called to Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she finds her assignment has been killed in an unexplainable fashion. When strange weather phenomena begin to strike the town – and Audrey – she begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems in Haven. As the weather events grow more destructive, Audrey discovers that someone in town might be more connected to the incidents than she could possibly imagine.
Episode 1.02 – “Consumed”
Audrey...
Episode 1.01 – “Welcome to Haven”
When FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Rose) is called to Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she finds her assignment has been killed in an unexplainable fashion. When strange weather phenomena begin to strike the town – and Audrey – she begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems in Haven. As the weather events grow more destructive, Audrey discovers that someone in town might be more connected to the incidents than she could possibly imagine.
Episode 1.02 – “Consumed”
Audrey...
- 6/29/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Syfy's new series "Haven" is set to debut on Friday, July 9th, and last week they released the descriptions of the first four episodes. The stars of "Haven" include Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth.
Episode 1.01 - "Welcome to Haven"
When FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Rose) is called to Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she finds her assignment has been killed in an unexplainable fashion. When strange weather phenomena begin to strike the town – and Audrey – she begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems in Haven. As the weather events grow more destructive, Audrey discovers that someone in town might be more connected to the incidents than she could possibly imagine.
Episode 1.02 - "Consumed"
Audrey remains in Haven to follow up on a clue to her own orphan past: An old photo from the local newspaper of the infamous “Colorado Kid...
Episode 1.01 - "Welcome to Haven"
When FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Rose) is called to Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she finds her assignment has been killed in an unexplainable fashion. When strange weather phenomena begin to strike the town – and Audrey – she begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems in Haven. As the weather events grow more destructive, Audrey discovers that someone in town might be more connected to the incidents than she could possibly imagine.
Episode 1.02 - "Consumed"
Audrey remains in Haven to follow up on a clue to her own orphan past: An old photo from the local newspaper of the infamous “Colorado Kid...
- 6/28/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Considering it debuts in just a few weeks, you'd think Syfy would have opened up a "Haven" Facebook page long before now, but in any event, it's finally live and has five pictures from the set along with a fresh piece of key art.
Below are said artwork and two of the photos. To see the rest, click the following link or on the poster to visit the new official "Haven" Facebook page. But first, a little refresher.
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") is at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
Below are said artwork and two of the photos. To see the rest, click the following link or on the poster to visit the new official "Haven" Facebook page. But first, a little refresher.
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") is at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
- 6/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
SyFy’s new series “Haven” brings another Stephen King story to television. “Haven” is based on the Stephen King novella “The Colorado Kid”. In the series, Haven is described as a place “where people with supernatural abilities have migrated for generations because it mutes their powers, allowing them to lead normal lives.”
“Haven” stars Emily Rose (“Damages”) as Audrey Parker, an FBI Agent who uncovers the secret of the small town of Haven, Maine in her investigation of the murder of a local ex-con.
SyFy’s Evp of Original Programming, Mark Stern, compares this new show to another SyFy original series “Eureka”:
“It felt like a good companion to Eureka… but from a different perspective. Haven is like the Stephen King alternative to [Eureka], not the dark, grim Steven King version of that but the ‘Green Mile‘ version of that with people beginning to experience strange supernatural abilities but not being aware of it.
“Haven” stars Emily Rose (“Damages”) as Audrey Parker, an FBI Agent who uncovers the secret of the small town of Haven, Maine in her investigation of the murder of a local ex-con.
SyFy’s Evp of Original Programming, Mark Stern, compares this new show to another SyFy original series “Eureka”:
“It felt like a good companion to Eureka… but from a different perspective. Haven is like the Stephen King alternative to [Eureka], not the dark, grim Steven King version of that but the ‘Green Mile‘ version of that with people beginning to experience strange supernatural abilities but not being aware of it.
- 6/6/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Stephen King fans waiting to get their second glimpse at his next project for Syfy, "Haven", need not wait a second longer as the network with the now silly name has unleashed the second teaser trailer.
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.
- 6/3/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Several comments along the lines of "Haven seems to have absolutely nothing to do with the Stephen King novel (The Colorado Kid) on which it's based" got us wondering about the upcoming Syfy series. Luckily, thanks to the magic of Twitter, the show's co-writer, Sam Ernst, has cleared things up a bit.
According to Ernst, who is scripting the series along with his partner Jim Dunn, "We basically absorbed the whole book and then added a supernatural storyline and back story for the characters."
He also added, "Stephen King read the supernatural storyline we added and the mythology and emailed us: 'sounds like a blast!' Then Jim and I drank."
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") is at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax,...
According to Ernst, who is scripting the series along with his partner Jim Dunn, "We basically absorbed the whole book and then added a supernatural storyline and back story for the characters."
He also added, "Stephen King read the supernatural storyline we added and the mythology and emailed us: 'sounds like a blast!' Then Jim and I drank."
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") is at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax,...
- 5/20/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Surfacing in mini tease format is SyFy Networks Haven, based on a novella by Stephen King called The Colorado Kid. Haven is another classically screwed small town in Maine where people with curses and strange powers are able to live normal lives due to a damping effect that something in the town generates. FBI agent Audrey Parker goes to Haven to investigate a murder but instead uncovers something deeper and even better, weirder. Adam Kane (The Mentalist, Heroes) wrote the pilot. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat and John Dunsworth star. It’s being filmed about 20 minutes away from me in the world heritage site of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, so this show has particular interest for me. Here’s the teaser. Don’t blink. Thanks Quiet Earth.
- 5/3/2010
- by endymi0n
- SciFiCool.com
Production has begun in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (doubling for Maine, a stable in Stephen King stories) for Haven, the new SyFy supernatural series loosely based upon King's short story "The Colorado Kid". The The Hollywood Reporter tells us that the pilot is being helmed by Adam Kane and stars Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour (Skyline), Richard Donat, John Dunsworth and Emily Rose who plays an FBI agent solving the murder of a local ex-con. Hit the jump for more. "I think that [certain] characters and the themes of ["The Colorado Kid"] are going to be embedded in this," Rose explained to AOL regarding the difference between Haven and its source material. "We do take the characters...
- 5/3/2010
- FEARnet
Syfy is looking to use its name, as goofy as it may be, and the draw of Stephen King to get the attention of finicky TV viewers. It was announced last year that the station would be working to adapt Haven, a series based on King’s novella “The Colorado Kid” which takes place in a small town in Maine which mutes supernatural powers and is, therefore, a draw for supernaturals who want to live normal lives. Here’s how Syfy pitched it when the show was announced last year:
Deep in the heart of Maine, Haven is a town where people with supernatural abilities have migrated for generations because it mutes their powers, allowing them to lead normal lives. At least, until recently. When hot-shot FBI agent Audrey Parker is called to Haven to solve the murder of a local ex-con, she catches the killer but uncovers a much deeper mystery about this town.
Deep in the heart of Maine, Haven is a town where people with supernatural abilities have migrated for generations because it mutes their powers, allowing them to lead normal lives. At least, until recently. When hot-shot FBI agent Audrey Parker is called to Haven to solve the murder of a local ex-con, she catches the killer but uncovers a much deeper mystery about this town.
- 5/3/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Fans of Stephen King waiting to get their first glimpse at his next project for Syfy, "Haven", need not wait a second longer as the network with the now silly name has unleashed the first teaser trailer.
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying...
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Filming is taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard is executive producing alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying...
- 5/3/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
According to a recent report from THR, Adam Kane (The Mentalist, Heroes) is set to direct the pilot for Stephen King's supernatural series Haven for the Syfy Channel. Hit the jump for more details. Last time we told you about Haven it was to announce that Emily Rose (Damages) was set to star as an FBI agent solving the murder of a local ex-con. According to THR production has started with Lunenburg, Nova Scotia standing in for the fictitious Maine town of Haven. Haven also stars Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat and John Dunsworth.
- 4/26/2010
- FEARnet
Fans of Stephen King have been anxiously awaiting some more supernatural mayhem from the master, and his new television series "Haven" looks like it could very well deliver the goods.
According to The Hollywood Reporter Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Production should be commencing shortly in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard will executive produce alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.
According to The Hollywood Reporter Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be at the directorial helm for the series' pilot episode for the Syfy Channel and Showcase Television in Canada. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat, and John Dunsworth all star.
Production should be commencing shortly in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the creative eyes of Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller – the showrunners responsible for all six seasons of The Dead Zone series. Scott Shepard will executive produce alongside the King-familiar duo.
”Haven" centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.
- 4/26/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Adam Kane, who directed episodes of 'Heroes' and 'The Mentalist,' is diving back into genre TV with Stephen King's 'Haven.'
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the director has singed to helm the pilot for Syfy's upcoming supernatural series, based on King's novella, 'The Colorado Kid.'
The project, which centers on an FBI agent investigating a murder in a creepy town in Maine, has snagged Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour and Richard Donat for key roles. Rose, who chatted with us about the show last week, plays the agent who, she said, is also trying to solve a personal mystery that's "driven her whole life."
'Haven' has some strong ties to the 'The Dead Zone,' the last TV show adapted from King's work. Show producers Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan and Scott Shepherd are all 'Dead Zone' vets who guided...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the director has singed to helm the pilot for Syfy's upcoming supernatural series, based on King's novella, 'The Colorado Kid.'
The project, which centers on an FBI agent investigating a murder in a creepy town in Maine, has snagged Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour and Richard Donat for key roles. Rose, who chatted with us about the show last week, plays the agent who, she said, is also trying to solve a personal mystery that's "driven her whole life."
'Haven' has some strong ties to the 'The Dead Zone,' the last TV show adapted from King's work. Show producers Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan and Scott Shepherd are all 'Dead Zone' vets who guided...
- 4/26/2010
- by Mike Moody
- Aol TV.
I’m not sure if we ever get tired of Stephen King adaptations. When you have an author whose creative output is so substantial, producers are going to want to mine that talent until there’s no more projects to adapt.
The latest in the long line of King adaptations is the upcoming Syfy pilot for the supernatural series Haven, which will be directed by Adam Kane according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Kane’s previous work in television includes episodes of Heroes, Supernatural, The Mentalist, and the sadly missed Pushing Daisies.
Syfy announced last November that Haven had been ordered to a 13-episode first season. The thriller is based on the King novella, The Colorado Kid, which deals with an eerie Maine town where the cursed live normal lives in exile. When the curses begin to return, an FBI agent is brought in to fight those supernatural forces while struggling to understand the mysterious town.
The latest in the long line of King adaptations is the upcoming Syfy pilot for the supernatural series Haven, which will be directed by Adam Kane according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Kane’s previous work in television includes episodes of Heroes, Supernatural, The Mentalist, and the sadly missed Pushing Daisies.
Syfy announced last November that Haven had been ordered to a 13-episode first season. The thriller is based on the King novella, The Colorado Kid, which deals with an eerie Maine town where the cursed live normal lives in exile. When the curses begin to return, an FBI agent is brought in to fight those supernatural forces while struggling to understand the mysterious town.
- 4/26/2010
- by Bryan
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
America's Got Talent hopefuls can now load their auditions online. NBC and the show's producers are teaming up with YouTube to select 12 acts for the live show from YouTube submissions. Afro Ninja, now's your chance! [THR] The Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider has been tapped to play the title character in Doonby, a film that's described as a cross between It's a Wonderful Life and Crazy Heart. So Sorrell Booke pretty much has to be cast in the Mr. Potter part, right? [THR] Robyn Lively and Tony Hale have signed on to star in indie Sironia, which follows a singer who relocates from L.
- 4/26/2010
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Adam Kane ("The Mentalist," "Heroes") will be directing the pilot for the Stephen King-created supernatural series Haven for the Syfy Channel. Production has started with Lunenburg, Nova Scotia standing in for the fictitious Maine town of Haven, where Emily Rose ("Damages") plays an FBI agent solving the murder of a local ex-con. The pilot's ensemble cast includes Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat and John Dunsworth. The project centers on a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile. When those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay -- while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.
- 4/26/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Shooting has begun in Nova Scotia on Haven , SyFy's original series created by Stephen King. Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour, Richard Donat and John Dunsworth are starring. At the helm of the pilot episode is Adam Kane whose career path has guided him through feature films as a cinematographer ( The Boondock Saints , Pig Hunt ) and television as a director (he helmed the "after school special" episode of Supernatural ). The series kicks off this summer following FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose), who arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine on a routine case...only to discover that this curious enclave has served as a longtime refuge for people who are afflicted with a remarkable range of supernatural abilities. Bryant will play Nathan Wuornos, the wry local cop who soon...
- 4/26/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A few weeks ago, the release date of the two first seasons of Emily of New Moon was revealed. The first season will be released next week on April 20, and the second season on May 18. Moreover, Alliance Home Entertainment, a Canadian distributor, also announced that the third season of this drama will come out on June 22.
Obviously, the TV series is an adaptation of a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery who is best known for Anne of Green Gables, a classic of Canadian literature.
As in Anne of Green Gables, the novel/TV series Emily of New Moon takes place in Prince Edward Island, an Atlantic province of Canada, at a time when the world was making a transition between the 19th and 20th centuries. The story is centred on Emily Starr (Martha MacIsaac), an ophan who has been living in the town of New Moon with her rigid...
Obviously, the TV series is an adaptation of a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery who is best known for Anne of Green Gables, a classic of Canadian literature.
As in Anne of Green Gables, the novel/TV series Emily of New Moon takes place in Prince Edward Island, an Atlantic province of Canada, at a time when the world was making a transition between the 19th and 20th centuries. The story is centred on Emily Starr (Martha MacIsaac), an ophan who has been living in the town of New Moon with her rigid...
- 4/14/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
According to the folks at TVshowsondvd.com, Emily of New Moon, a TV series that was aired on CBC from 1998 to 2000, will come on DVD. While the first season will hit the shelves on April 20, the second season will have its turn on May 18.
Obviously, the TV series is an adaptation of a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery who is best known for Anne of Green Gables, a classic of Canadian literature.
As in Anne of Green Gables, the novel/TV series Emily of New Moon takes place in Prince Edward Island, an Atlantic province of Canada, at a time when the world was making a transition between the 19th and 20th centuries. The story is centred on Emily Starr (Martha MacIsaac), an ophan who has been living in the town of New Moon with her rigid aunt Elizabeth (Susan Clark), her timid aunt Laura (Sheila McCarthy) and her cousin Jimmy (Stephen McHattie). Besides,...
Obviously, the TV series is an adaptation of a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery who is best known for Anne of Green Gables, a classic of Canadian literature.
As in Anne of Green Gables, the novel/TV series Emily of New Moon takes place in Prince Edward Island, an Atlantic province of Canada, at a time when the world was making a transition between the 19th and 20th centuries. The story is centred on Emily Starr (Martha MacIsaac), an ophan who has been living in the town of New Moon with her rigid aunt Elizabeth (Susan Clark), her timid aunt Laura (Sheila McCarthy) and her cousin Jimmy (Stephen McHattie). Besides,...
- 3/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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