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'Haven' Season 3 to Divulge More Secrets



Beginning April 18, Syfy will go into production on 13 new episodes of its drama series, due later this year.



Emily Rose and Lucas Bryant in "Haven"
Emily Rose and Lucas Bryant HavenApril 3, 2012

Michelle Monteith in "Haven"
Michelle Monteith in "Haven"
Eric Balfour in "Haven"
Eric Balfour in "Haven"
NEW YORK, NY — Get ready to journey back to the small town where everyone has a secret when the Syfy hit series "Haven" goes into production on 13 new episodes of season three beginning April 18 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

During its second season, "Haven" averaged 2.55 million total viewers, 995,000 Adults 18-49, 1.14 million Adults 25-54 and a 1.9 HH rating, rising four percent among total viewers and five percent among Adults 18-49 compared to season one (Live +7 data).

Season three of "Haven" picks up immediately following the events of the gripping season two finale where Nathan (Lucas Bryant) was warned against pursuing a romantic relationship with Audrey (Emily Rose); Duke (Eric Balfour) learned his family legacy was to kill Haven citizens with troubles; Audrey went missing, and Nathan and Duke engaged in a seemingly deadly argument.

"Haven," based on the novella "The Colorado Kid" from renowned author Stephen King, follows former FBI agent Audrey Parker, who becomes a cop in the small town of Haven, Maine, and soon discovers the town's many secrets, which also holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.

From leading independent studio Entertainment One (eOne), "Haven" is co-commissioned by Shaw Media in Canada and globally via Universal Networks International (UNI).

The creative team behind "Haven" includes executive producers John Morayniss ("The Firm," "Hell on Wheels") from eOne Television and David MacLeod ("Legends of the Fall," "The Ray Bradbury Theater") of Big Motion Pictures, who are joined by Lloyd Segan, Shawn Piller, Scott Shepherd ("Stephen King's The Dead Zone," "Greek") of Piller/Segan/Shepherd and Matt McGuinness ("Journeyman," "Dark Blue") as well as Sam Ernst & Jim Dunn ("Stephen King's The Dead Zone"), who also developed the series.

"Haven" is produced by Entertainment One and Big Motion Pictures in association with Piller/Segan/Shepherd and airs on Syfy in the U.S., Showcase in Canada and internationally on Universal Networks International's channels. Entertainment One controls the worldwide distribution rights to the one-hour series and concluded a deal with Germany's Tele München Group (TMG) for the television rights in Continental Europe.
 
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