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SyFy Renews Haven for Third Season

The Syfy Channel knows a good thing when it sees it (unless, of course, it’s recently canceled your favorite shows, in which case it, uh, does not?), which is why it’s renewed its original series “Haven” for a third season. The show’s second season ended on a very strong note, so this is definitely good news that Emily Rose and company will be back fighting more “troubled” folks for at least one more season.

Preview Clips for Haven Season 2 Premiere Episode

The freaks of Haven are back! Uh, I mean, the “cursed”/”troubled” of Haven are back. Either/or, they’re back this Friday, July 15th at 10/9c on the Syfy Channel. The episode is titled “A Tale of Two Audreys”, so I guess that means the stuffy looking chick in the suit is the other Audrey. Probably.

First Promo Trailer for Haven Season 2

Seems like it’s been ages since we’ve seen anything from the SyFy Channel’s newest hit show “Haven”. In fact, I was beginning to think that maybe the network had dumped the show in favor of another slew of cheaper, shittier “reality” TV shows. Hey, the way the cable net is going, don’t be surprise if it ends up being nothing but reality schlock from here on out.

SyFy Renews Haven for Season 2

The SyFy Channel have renewed a couple of shows in recent days, including “Warehouse 13″ for a Season 3, and like that show, I fully expected them to renew “Haven” for a Season 2, and they have.

Press release:

Preview Clips From Haven, Eureka, and Warehouse 13

Check out three clips from the SyFy Channel’s three sci-fi-iest shows, “Haven”, “Warehouse 13″, and “Eureka”. Next week’s “Warehouse 13″ episode, by the by, features the show’s first cross-over with “Eureka”.

Eureka – “The Story of Oz” Sneak Peek Clip
Airing: Tonight, July 30th @ 9/8c. on Syfy
Synopsis: In this all-new episode, Carter visits Zoe and a rocket race gets explosive.

Promo Images for Haven Episode 1.04 Harmony

Looks like Audrey Parker has decided to stay on in Haven. Mind you, not that anyone ever had any doubts. So does this mean she’ll have to give up her Special Agent badge and become a lowly town Detective? I guess we’ll find out the particulars in next week’s episode, “Harmony”.

TV Review: Haven – Pilot

The SyFy Channel’s new show “Haven” is essentially “The X-Files” if that show was set in one location and Fox Mulder was a spunky blonde, and instead of a doubting Dana Scully you have a doubting Detective who can’t feel pain.

Haven Season 1 Promos: Welcome to Haven and Butterfly

In their neverending quest to conquer the TV world of spunky secret agents chasing weird and paranormal things, the SyFy Channel is set to unleash their new show “Haven” this coming Friday. Check out the show’s Season 1 promos and stills for the first two episodes, “Welcome to Haven” and “Butterfly”.

T.V. Promo Video For Stephen Kings SyFy Series Haven

Kind of, sort of, based on the King novella The Colorado Kid is the SyFy show Haven, about a FBI agent sent to a small Maine town to investigate a murder but instead finds a much weirder story waiting to be discovered.

First Sign Of Life Of SyFy Networks Haven

Surfacing in mini tease format is SyFy Networks Haven, based on a novella by Stephen King called The Colorado Kid.

SyFy Channel Picks up Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid aka Haven TV Show

As bad as movies based on Stephen King stories tend to be (with some rare exceptions, of course), TV products based off his books tend to be that much better. I can rattle off some examples: the long-running “The Dead Zone” TV show, “The Stand” mini-series, and heck, even the “It” mini-series scared the beJesus out of me when I was a wee bit lad. (Looking back on it, the mini-series was kind of tame, but you know, back then it was some pretty scary stuff.) The latest King offering to get the TV show treatment is “Haven”, based off his “The Colorado Kid” short story.

Stephen King’s Colorado Kid Under Assembly

A pile of writers, Scott Shepherd, Lloyd Segan, Shawn Piller, Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn, former vets of King’s “Dead Zone” series are hard at work at 13 episodes of “Haven”, an adaptation of Mr. King’s “Colorado Kid” novella.