NYCC 2017: Take a Tour Through the Stan Against Evil House!

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The second season of IFC’s horror-comedy series “Stan Against Evil” will be premiering this November and they took to New York Comic Con to host a panel for the show. And while that’s a fun event in and of itself, we’ve got something a little more exciting in the form of a walkthrough of Stan Miller’s house from the set of the show in Atlanta! Our own Paul Nicholasi took this journey and recorded footage of the experience for us, which you can watch below.

“Stan Against Evil” stars John C. McGinley, Janet Varney, Deborah Baker Jr., Nate Mooney, Denise Boutte, Jeffrey Combs, David Koechner, Patty McCormack, and Steven Ogg.

Season 2 premieres Wednesday, November 1st at 10PM on IFC with two back-to-back episodes. The 8-episode season will air weekly on Wednesdays, with two episodes airing consecutively at 10PM and 10:30PM.

Stan Against Evil is created, written and executive produced by Dana Gould (“The Simpsons”, “Parks and Recreation”), with Tom Lassally (“Silicon Valley”) also serving as executive producer. RadicalMedia (What Happened, Miss Simone?, “MARS”) produces the series with Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes executive producing. Star John C. McGinley also serves as a producer.

Synopsis:
Season 2 welcomes returning stars John C. McGinley (Scrubs) as Stan Miller, the curmudgeonly retired police-sheriff, and Janet Varney (You’re The Worst) as Evie Barret, the current sheriff in Willard’s Mill determined to wipe out the demons that plague their quaint New England town. After Evie mysteriously vanished in the Season 1 finale, Stan must begrudgingly get off his couch again to solve the mystery of his sheriff’s time-travelling disappearance. Through thick and thin, the unlikely team continues to battle against the unleashing of wicked demons trying to take over Willard’s Mill, which happens to be built on the site of a massive 17th century witch burning.

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