Being Human
Syfy is ordering a third season (13 episodes) of its hit series "Being Human", it was announced today by Mark Stern, President of Original Content, Syfy and Co-Head of Original Content, Universal Cable Productions. The announcement comes just four episodes into the 13-episode second season, which premiered on Monday, January 16.
Syfy wasn't kidding when they said this season of "Being Human" is all about temptation! Last night's episode took a really dark turn down that path, and from what's shown in this preview and clip from Episode 2.05, "Addicted to Love", it doesn't look like things will be changing soon.
We're just a few weeks away from the US premiere of Series 4 of "Being Human" on BBC America (while the UK gets it on February 5th, we have to a wait a bit longer until the 25th), and in honor of the occasion we have a gallery of new photos offering a sneak peek of what's ahead.
While we await the debut of the fourth season of the UK's "Being Human" next month, Season 2 of Syfy's take on the series is chugging along nicely, and in anticipation of Episode 2.04, "(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons", which airs February 6th, we have a preview and a sneak peek.
After being teased for weeks that Series 4 of BBC Three's "Being Human" is "coming soon", we finally have the show's premiere date... both in the UK on BBC3 and in the US on BBC America!
It may not be the most popular view in town, but we are really enjoying the second season of Syfy's "Being Human" as so far it's bringing the perfect mix of horror and dark comedy to the small screen. Today we have a preview and sneak peek clip from the upcoming Episode 2.03, "All Out of Blood", to share.
It only says "coming soon" with no firm premiere date mentioned, but finally a launch trailer has arrived from BBC Three for the fourth series of the network's fan favorite "Being Human". We also have an expanded synopsis of the season to share.
Last night's return of "Being Human" on Syfy answered the one big question we had coming in to Season 2: Was Nora turned by Josh? If you haven't watched yet, you might want to avoid this preview and sneak peek of next week's Episode 2.02, "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?"
Syfy's "Being Human" Season 2 debuts tonight, January 16th, and in honor of its return, along with that of two of the network's other popular series, "Ghost Hunters" and "Face Off", last week, they're providing one lucky Dread Central winner with a prize pack of t-shirts from all three shows. Read on for the details.
Season 2 of Syfy's "Being Human" premieres on Monday, January 16th, and as a follow-up to the two-part interview we posted earlier this week with showrunners Anna Fricke and Jeremy Carver ( Part 1 here and Part 2 here), the network brought out the big guns - stars Sam Witwer, Sam Huntington, and Meaghan Rath - for a teleconference touching upon what fans have to look forward to from the trio.
Season 2 of Syfy's "Being Human" kicks off this coming Monday night, January 16th, and we've got two more new clips to share, one that takes a look ahead to the upcoming episodes and another that will catch you up on the main characters' relationships.
Looking forward to the January 16th return of Syfy's "Being Human"? Then you've no doubt already joined all of the show's various social media connections and seen the three special clips released by the network. For the rest of you we have them all right here!
Last week we brought you Part 1 of an in-depth interview with "Being Human" executive producers Anna Fricke and Jeremy Carver, and as promised, we now have Part 2 ready for your reading pleasure. Fricke and Carver continue discussing what we can expect in Season 2, if any other creatures make an appearance in the series, the ins and outs of vampire politics, and lots more!
With both the US and UK versions of "Being Human" fast approaching their season premieres, it's no wonder our news feed is full of stories about both of them. Up next we have a sneak peek of the Season 2 premiere of Syfy's "Being Human", entitled "Turn This Mother Out".
More details are emerging with regard to the changes being made in Series 4 of BBC3's "Being Human", and along with a new cast photo, we have character profiles, comments from the three leads, and a breakdown of the writers for the eight upcoming episodes. In addition Sinead Keenan (Nina)'s departure has finally been confirmed.
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