Actress Kate Kelton posted individual pics of her and stars of Haven from Eric, Emily and Lucas who are all back for the 3rd season of haven which will air sometime in the summer…More on the date of when it airs to come around in may or june….
GALLERY UPDATE
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MORE SECRETS ARE ABOUT TO SURFACE AS SYFY’S HIT SERIES HAVEN GOES INTO PRODUCTION ON ITS THIRD SEASON BEGINNING APRIL 18 IN HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
NEW YORK – April 3, 2012 – 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 Adults18-49, 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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HAVEN HOLIDAY GREETING – BLOOPERS ft Emily,Lucas and Eric
“Haven” fans rejoice: Syfy’s supernatural drama will return to the net for a third season in 2012. The net has ordered a further 13 hourlong segs of the series, which is based on Stephen King’s novella “The Colorado Kid” and set in a small Maine town filled with supernatural secrets.
The series averaged nearly a million 18- to 49-year-old viewers per episode during season two, with 1.14 million in the 25 to 54 demo and 2.55 million total viewers (including people who watched the show on DVR up to seven days after broadcast).
Q3 of 2011 was a remarkably good quarter for scripted series on Syfy: “Haven,” “Alphas,” “Warehouse 13″ and “Eureka” (which heads into its final season next year on the NBCUniversal network) all broke the 2.5 million mark in total viewers. The high performance earned Syfy its most-watched Q3 in the cabler’s 19-year history, with an 8% year-on-year boost in the 18-49 demo.
“Haven” is produced by Entertainment One, which controls worldwide distrib, and Big Motion Pictures in association with Piller/Segan/Shepherd. The show is co-commissioned by Canadian shingle Shaw Media and Universal Networks International.
Lucas chatted with scifi vision about Haven’s finale and what might be coming up for Lucas and the show possible s3……
SCIFI VISION: How are you feeling about how Audrey and Nathan’s relationship is changing?
LUCAS BRYANT: Yes, well it’s been a long time coming, huh?
And yes it is exciting. I think a lot of fans got what they wanted this past episode – I mean a taste of it anyway. And then maybe some were horrified, but I hope there’s not too many of those. But yes I’m sorry to say I don’t see it progressing as easily as one might hope and realize. I mean there’s definitely going to be some roadblocks and speed bumps, I can’t and won’t tell you exactly what they are, and I don’t know the half of them. But yes I think that puts us on a trajectory that has potential to be lovely, but will probably inevitably be very difficult and potentially dangerous.
QUESTION: Your work in last week’s episode, when you’re at the meeting after Audrey kissed, you’re absolute perfection.
LUCAS BRYANT: Oh, thank you. Yes that was a big moment, we really were concerned about getting it right. And I think it landed well, so I’m very happy about that.
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Syfy released a promo showing what will be coming up on Haven as the season rolls out the episodes and its looking really good!!!..
sneak peek of 203 Love Machine
Syfy’s Haven follows FBI Agent Audrey Parker, played by Emily Rose, who first came to the town of Haven, Maine last season to investigate strange occurancances in the town. Many of the town’s residents, including the local cop she teams up with, Nathan Wournos (Lucas Bryant), are afflicted with “troubles.” They are also joined by Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour), the local smuggler who seems to know more than he lets on. Audrey struggles to find answers about her mother and even about herself.
Rose is known for such television series as Brothers & Sisters, Jericho, and ER. She also stars as Elena Fisher in the popular video game series Uncharted.
Emily Rose talked to the media recently about her return to Haven, which airs Fridays on Syfy.
QUESTION: There’s such great chemistry on screen with you and Lucas and Eric and it really translates, I’m sure, from your friendship off screen. However, Eric revealed your nickname to some journalists last week, how much trouble is he in?EMILY ROSE: He’s in a bit of trouble. Lucas came up with it, but then Eric has implemented it and I just giggle. I feel like on set it’s like having these two older brothers that I never had. I always asked for older brothers, but now you know you’ve got to be careful what you wish for because those two like I’m on their on-set sister and they’re constantly going after me in any little way; any little nickname that – you know?
And of course, then Eric makes it all public by Twittering about it. It’s kind of funny, but it’s kind of a rolling thing with Lucas. Lucas kind of comes up with new nicknames on a weekly basis. It’s whatever strikes his fancy, and then he just goes to town with it.
Theres a ton more to the interview which can be found HERE at scifivision.com
NBC UNIVERSAL DIRECT: interviews Emily ROse
Emily Rose was pointing a gun at a mirror as the first season of Haven ended.
Well, not literally. But Rose’s character, Audrey Parker, was staring at a new character who had just shown up, claiming to be Audrey Parker.
“We call her Fraudrey,” Rose said with a laugh. “But we don’t know if she’s really Fraudrey.”
Truth is a relative thing in Haven, the attractively creepy Canadian-American co-production that returns for its second season Monday, July 18 on Showcase. Haven also airs on Syfy in the United States.
Certainly, given that the first episode of the second season is titled A Tale of Two Audreys, the double-identity angle is explored right away.
“Even though it’s a brief arc, it’s a really neat journey they go down together,” Rose said of the dual Audreys, the second of whom is played by Kathleen Munroe.
“They do wrestle with figuring each other out, and becoming close, but then, what does that mean? Is this my place or is this your place? It’s so fantastic and so exciting what happens next.”
Haven, which is filmed in Nova Scotia and set in Maine, is a supernatural drama loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid. Besides Rose, Haven stars Lucas Bryant as Nathan and Eric Balfour as Duke.
The small coastal town of Haven, Maine, is populated with people suffering from “the troubles” — aka destructive powers, however inadvertent — and it’s not the first time this bizarre type of plague has occurred.
Rose’s Audrey was an FBI agent when she found herself in Haven on what she thought was a routine case at the beginning of season one. However, she soon deduced she has a mysterious connection to the town, and it’s no accident that she’s there.
As season two begins, though, in some ways Audrey is more confused than ever. Who, she asks, is this new Audrey Parker who is disconcertingly convincing, seems to have proper I.D., and even might share some dark memories?
“This was interesting from an acting perspective, because I was working across from a different person, but it was like an earlier version of my character,” Rose said. “It’s a great on-screen juxtaposition of where Audrey has been and where she is going.
“Kathleen is just fantastic, and working with her is so fun. It’s like being back in (acting) class again, because I get to work on really great scenes and really munch on the question of, ‘What would it be like?’
“It was cool to be looking down the barrel of this journey that you’ve already taken, but then having to figure out what makes my Audrey different.”
By the way, full credit to Haven’s producers for casting an alternative Audrey who physically doesn’t resemble the incumbent one at all. It actually is spookier that way.
“Totally, totally,” Rose agreed. “It helps our characters believe even more firmly that this can’t be possible.”
Is anything possible in Haven?
Stay tuned to find out which Audrey is the Fraudrey.
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