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For Four Roommates, Being Human
Is Harder Than It Looks… Vampires, Werewolves And The Supernatural Collide In The Third Season Of This Growing Syfy Smash Series That Mixes “True Blood” With The “Vampire Diaries” Being Human: The Complete Third Season
Street Date: January 7, 2014
Srp: $49.98 (Blu-ray)/$39.98 (DVD) (4 discs)
Being Human – Season 3 Broadcast Teaser
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From the creative team behind “Pillars of the Earth,” “The Mentalist” and “Heroes,” Being Human is Syfy‘s re-imagining of the acclaimed BBC original series created by Toby Whithouse. Being Human follows four paranormal, 20-something roommates living in a Boston brownstone – vampire “Aidan” (Witwer), werewolves “Josh” (Huntington) and “Nora” (Hager) and ghost “Sally” (Rath) – as they struggle to resist the temptations of their true natures. As the third season of Being Human returns, the four learn that there is a price to pay for getting what they want.
For Four Roommates, Being Human
Is Harder Than It Looks… Vampires, Werewolves And The Supernatural Collide In The Third Season Of This Growing Syfy Smash Series That Mixes “True Blood” With The “Vampire Diaries” Being Human: The Complete Third Season
Street Date: January 7, 2014
Srp: $49.98 (Blu-ray)/$39.98 (DVD) (4 discs)
Being Human – Season 3 Broadcast Teaser
Click here to view the embedded video.
From the creative team behind “Pillars of the Earth,” “The Mentalist” and “Heroes,” Being Human is Syfy‘s re-imagining of the acclaimed BBC original series created by Toby Whithouse. Being Human follows four paranormal, 20-something roommates living in a Boston brownstone – vampire “Aidan” (Witwer), werewolves “Josh” (Huntington) and “Nora” (Hager) and ghost “Sally” (Rath) – as they struggle to resist the temptations of their true natures. As the third season of Being Human returns, the four learn that there is a price to pay for getting what they want.
- 12/19/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Not your conventional roommates.
The North American adaptation of Being Human returns to Space in Canada and Syfy in the United States tomorrow night for its second season. We have two short clips from the premiere for you below, which the latter channel released last week. Readers in Canada can see a Space preview on spacecast.com.
Being Human centers on three paranormal roommates—a vampire, werewolf and ghost—who are trying to live normal lives. It was adapted from a BBC series with the same name, four season of which have been produced.
The North American adaptation premiered on Syfy early last year and averaged 1.8 million viewers over the season. At the time those numbers made it Syfy’s most successful scripted series launched over the last six years in its winter season. The show was also a hit on Space.
Being Human, North American-style, stars Sam Witwer (Smallville,...
The North American adaptation of Being Human returns to Space in Canada and Syfy in the United States tomorrow night for its second season. We have two short clips from the premiere for you below, which the latter channel released last week. Readers in Canada can see a Space preview on spacecast.com.
Being Human centers on three paranormal roommates—a vampire, werewolf and ghost—who are trying to live normal lives. It was adapted from a BBC series with the same name, four season of which have been produced.
The North American adaptation premiered on Syfy early last year and averaged 1.8 million viewers over the season. At the time those numbers made it Syfy’s most successful scripted series launched over the last six years in its winter season. The show was also a hit on Space.
Being Human, North American-style, stars Sam Witwer (Smallville,...
- 1/16/2012
- by Michael Simpson
- CinemaSpy
The cast of the North American version of Being Human.
Muse Entertainment has announced the start of production on Season Two of Space’s Being Human. The show focuses on three paranormal roommates—a vampire, werewolf and ghost—who are trying to live normal lives. It was adapted from a British series with the same name that has run for three seasons on the BBC.
Returning for the second season, which is being produced in Montreal, is Sam Witwer (Smallville, CSI), Meaghan Rath (Prom Wars, 18 to Life) and Sam Huntington (Fanboys, Superman Returns). These regulars will be joined by Dichen Lachman (Doll House, Torchwood), who will play a reclusive, centuries-old, vampire royal.
Being Human premiered on the Us channel Syfy earlier this year and averaged 1.8 million viewers. Those numbers are said to have made it Syfy’s most successful scripted series launched over the last six years in its winter...
Muse Entertainment has announced the start of production on Season Two of Space’s Being Human. The show focuses on three paranormal roommates—a vampire, werewolf and ghost—who are trying to live normal lives. It was adapted from a British series with the same name that has run for three seasons on the BBC.
Returning for the second season, which is being produced in Montreal, is Sam Witwer (Smallville, CSI), Meaghan Rath (Prom Wars, 18 to Life) and Sam Huntington (Fanboys, Superman Returns). These regulars will be joined by Dichen Lachman (Doll House, Torchwood), who will play a reclusive, centuries-old, vampire royal.
Being Human premiered on the Us channel Syfy earlier this year and averaged 1.8 million viewers. Those numbers are said to have made it Syfy’s most successful scripted series launched over the last six years in its winter...
- 7/12/2011
- by Michael Simpson
- CinemaSpy
The latest television effort to attempt to cross the pond is coming your way soon. SyFy's Being Human hopes to take the popular British title of the same name, and make it work for American audiences. For my money, this might turn out to be one of the better shots at "Americanizing" a show in quite some time, largely because after a while the original trailed off for me a bit. That may mean nothing in the true scheme of things, but I'm hopeful that another look at the show may prove even better.
For those unfamiliar, the show revolves around three, more or less normal, twenty-somethings trying to make their way through life... well, except that only one of them is more or less alive. It's the same old story. A vampire, a ghost, and a werewolf figuring out how to get by in this crazy, mixed-up world.
Hitting on the 17th,...
For those unfamiliar, the show revolves around three, more or less normal, twenty-somethings trying to make their way through life... well, except that only one of them is more or less alive. It's the same old story. A vampire, a ghost, and a werewolf figuring out how to get by in this crazy, mixed-up world.
Hitting on the 17th,...
- 1/13/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
With the New Year upon us, prepare to add a new Lgbt character to your radar when Syfy's Being Human remake premieres on Jan. 17.
The remake of the popular U.K. series about three twentysomethings — a vampire, werewolf and ghost who share living quarters — features a lesbian supporting character: Emily, the sister of the show's resident moon howler.
Played by Alison Louder, viewers meet Emily in Episode 2 of the new Monday night scripted drama that stars Sam Witwer (Smallville) as Aidan the vampire, Sam Huntington (Superman Returns) as Josh the werewolf and relative newcomer Meaghan Rath (Prom Wars) as Sally the ghost.
Alison Louder
For fans of the supernatural, the series grabs you immediately as Josh transforms into a werewolf. It's not the campy greatness of HBO's True Blood, but it's fun just the same. Judging from the first three episodes, we know that Aidan is a 200-year-old vampire who,...
The remake of the popular U.K. series about three twentysomethings — a vampire, werewolf and ghost who share living quarters — features a lesbian supporting character: Emily, the sister of the show's resident moon howler.
Played by Alison Louder, viewers meet Emily in Episode 2 of the new Monday night scripted drama that stars Sam Witwer (Smallville) as Aidan the vampire, Sam Huntington (Superman Returns) as Josh the werewolf and relative newcomer Meaghan Rath (Prom Wars) as Sally the ghost.
Alison Louder
For fans of the supernatural, the series grabs you immediately as Josh transforms into a werewolf. It's not the campy greatness of HBO's True Blood, but it's fun just the same. Judging from the first three episodes, we know that Aidan is a 200-year-old vampire who,...
- 12/30/2010
- by Lesley Goldberg
- AfterEllen.com
HollywoodNews.com: CW is going to be premiere a new Canadian comedy series about a modern-day Romeo and Juliet, entitled “18 to Life.”
In the premiere episode of “18 To Life,” when Tom and Jessie – 18-year-old next-door neighbors who have grown up together – run off and get married, their warring families are forced to become one in this hilarious multi-generational half-hour about relationships, true love, and who takes out the garbage. The series explores intimate relationships in combustible combinations as husband-wife, mom-dad, and in-laws all struggle to influence the newlyweds and control the extended family’s destiny. Tom and Jessie move into his parents’ attic and their marriage becomes public property, creating an endless string of challenges for the couple. As this new love blooms audaciously amidst the two settled marriages, it stirs up new frictions and old passions in both sets of parents.
“18 to Life” stars Stacey Farber (“Degrassi: The Next Generation...
In the premiere episode of “18 To Life,” when Tom and Jessie – 18-year-old next-door neighbors who have grown up together – run off and get married, their warring families are forced to become one in this hilarious multi-generational half-hour about relationships, true love, and who takes out the garbage. The series explores intimate relationships in combustible combinations as husband-wife, mom-dad, and in-laws all struggle to influence the newlyweds and control the extended family’s destiny. Tom and Jessie move into his parents’ attic and their marriage becomes public property, creating an endless string of challenges for the couple. As this new love blooms audaciously amidst the two settled marriages, it stirs up new frictions and old passions in both sets of parents.
“18 to Life” stars Stacey Farber (“Degrassi: The Next Generation...
- 7/15/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
If American movies have taught us anything (this is Canadian, but still), it’s that there is no single more important event in anyone’s life or even in recorded history than the prom. Curing cancer? Killing Hitler? When was the last time you saw a character pursue any of these goals with the manic, all-consuming fervor with which well-dressed teenagers organize their prom? Life, however, teaches a different lesson. In truth, the prom is over in a couple of hours, plenty of people don’t even go, and it infrequently culminates in any sort of life lesson or coming of age experience, with most people agreeing afterward that the time and money might have been better spent elsewhere. As a result, things like Prom Wars are a bit hard to take. There probably are people who take the prom this seriously in reality, but those people aren’t really any easier to take,...
- 4/29/2010
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Latino Review is reporting that Alia Shawkat – better known as the acerbic teenager, Maeby, on the godlike and gone-too-soon sitcom, Arrested Development – has joined the cast of the Kristen Stewart-starring Joan Jett biopic, The Runaways.According to them, Shawkat will play Robin, a fictional character who may or may not be an amalgam of several of the teen girl group’s bass players (they went through them like Spinal Tap goes through drummers), including Micki Steele, Peggy Foster, Jackie Fox, Flea, Mike Mills and Jim Tavare.If the rumour is true, then it represents a decided upturn in fortunes for Shawkat, who’s been possibly the only Arrested Development alum to have fared less than well since the show ended in 2006.While the likes of Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Michael Cera have been carving out movie careers, she’s cropped up in the likes of Prom Wars and Bart Got A Room.
- 6/30/2009
- EmpireOnline
Regent Releasing just released a brand new movie trailer from the upcoming drama “Breakfast with Scot” by director Laurie Lynd and starring Cameron Ansell (You Might as Well Live), Benz Antoine (Silent But Deadly, Death Race) and Noah Bernett (Prom Wars) Synopsis: Eric and Sam have been in a committed relationship for four years. Eric’s a former hockey player turned sportscaster and Sam’s a sport’s lawyer. But when Sam’s adventure seeking brother Billy, takes a job in South America, his ex-girlfriend, Julie, is discovered dead from a drug overdose leaving her son Scot (not Billy’s son) to Billy. But Billy is missing in action so Sam is left to pick up the pieces. But the problem is Eric never wanted kids. [...]...
- 9/23/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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