From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:
Everything about Haven, eh?
New tonight: Haven on Global – “Ain’t No Sunshine”
While investigating the death of man tied to a Haven clinic, Audrey and Nathan stumble upon a local ghost story about a dark spirit that wanders the premises and takes the lives of sick people before their time. What seems like a myth at first becomes all too real when the spirit claims more victims and directs its attention to Audrey.
Haven season 2 to include Priestley as actor, director
From a media release:
JASON PRIESTLEY TO DIRECT SUPERNATURAL DRAMA SERIES HAVEN AND GUEST STAR IN MULTIPLE EPISODE ARC
- PRODUCTION ON SEASON TWO BEGINS APRIL 1, 2011
Jason Priestley (who stars in, directs and produces the international hit dark comedy Call Me Fitz) has signed on to direct one episode of the second season of HAVEN, as well as guest starring in a four-episode story arc. HAVEN, Syfy’s original supernatural series from leading independent producer Entertainment One (eOne) is co-commissioned by Shaw Media in Canada and globally via Universal Networks International (UNI).
HAVEN will commence production on 13 episodes for season two in Nova Scotia on April 1, 2011 with an eye towards a Summer 2011 premiere.
Priestley will play “Chris Weekly,” a handsome but anti-social marine biologist who must deal with an affliction most would consider a blessing. He joins Emily Rose, who plays “Audrey Parker,” a former FBI agent with a knack for investigating the supernatural; Lucas Bryant, who plays “Nathan Wournos,” a handsome local cop with his own supernatural affliction; and Eric Balfour, who plays “Duke Crocker,” a local smuggler and reluctant aide in solving Haven’s troubles. HAVEN is based on “The Colorado Kid†from renowned author Stephen King.
The creative team behind the second season of HAVEN includes Executive Producers John Morayniss (Hung, Hell on Wheels) and Noreen Halpern (Hung, Rookie Blue) from eOne who are joined by Lloyd Segan, Shawn Piller, Scott Shepherd (Stephen King’s The Dead Zone) and Matt McGuiness (Journeyman) as well as Sam Ernst & Jim Dunn (Stephen King’s The Dead Zone) who also developed the series.
Jason Priestley guest starring on Haven
From TV Line:
- Jason Priestley Joins Syfy’s Haven
The 90210 actor-director will play Chris Weekly, a brilliant, principled but anti-social marine biologist who must deal with an affliction most would consider a blessing. Read more.