Get a Sneak Peek of NBC’s Midnight, Texas

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NBC’s new supernatural series “Midnight, Texas” is heading to the San Diego Comic-Con, where it hopes to make a big splash (we’ll have more details about that soon), but in the meantime the network has unveiled a new sneak peek. Join author Charlaine Harris and the cast for a glimpse into the world where the strange and powerful outsiders who call the town home must band together to save humanity.

“Midnight, Texas” premieres Monday, July 24, at 10/9c on NBC.

https://youtu.be/qZaHb9BAL24

About “Midnight, Texas”:
Welcome to a place where being normal is really quite strange…

From Niels Arden Oplev, the visionary director of “Mr. Robot,” and based on the hit book series from Charlaine Harris, the author behind HBO’s “True Blood,” comes a journey into a remote Texas town where no one is who they seem. From vampires and witches to psychics and hit men, Midnight is a mysterious safe haven for those who are different. As the town members fight off outside pressures from rowdy biker gangs, ever-suspicious cops, and their own dangerous pasts, they band together and form a strong and unlikely family.

“Midnight, Texas” stars François Arnaud (“The Borgias”) as Manfred, a charming, powerful psychic who can communicate with spirits and finds safety in Midnight surrounding himself with both human and supernatural allies. Midnight is also home to Bobo, proprietor of the local pawn shop (Dylan Bruce, “Orphan Black”); Fiji, a witch who owns the local wiccan shop (Parisa Fitz-Henley, “Luke Cage”); Olivia, a mysterious assassin with a weapon for every occasion (Arielle Kebbel, “The Vampire Diaries”); Joe, an angel who knows all of Midnight’s secrets, having been around for millennia (Jason Lewis, “Sex and the City”); Lemuel, a wise vampire with a long history in Midnight (Peter Mensah, “True Blood”); Creek, an aspiring writer with big dreams (Sarah Ramos, “Parenthood”); and Rev. Emilio Sheehan, who can’t resist the pull of a full moon (Yul Vazquez, Captain Phillips).

Monica Owusu-Breen serves as writer and executive producer. David Janollari and director Niels Arden Oplev also executive produce. “Midnight, Texas” is produced by Universal Television and David Janollari Entertainment.

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