Prodigy Pictures, in association with Shaw Media, announce the start of production on the fourth season of the supernatural Canadian drama, Lost Girl. Featuring thirteen hour-long episodes, season four will be shot in and around Toronto and is expected to premiere on Showcase this fall.
“The fourth season of Lost Girl promises to be the most electrifying and best season yet,” said Barbara Williams, Senior Vice President, Content, Shaw Media. “Boasting big name guest stars, dynamic story lines and high-quality production, the Showcase original will have fans on the edge of their seats.”
Joining the ensemble cast of fan favourites, the jam-packed season hosts a stellar lineup of guest stars including, George Takei (Star Trek), Mia Kirshner (Defiance, Vampire Diaries) and Ali Liebert (Bomb Girls).
In the upcoming season, fate casts a wide shadow over the Fae world. With Bo’s (Anna Silk; Being Erica, Ghost Whisperer) return, we see the lines between Dark and Light fae blurred causing Bo to venture into a journey of discovery. Bo and company will ultimately realize that regardless of the challenges and enemies they face, they’re stronger when they face them together.
“The season three finale was our biggest climax ever. The follow up is going to be epic,” said Jay Firestone, Executive Producer.
Returning with Silk as the Succubus heroine Bo are Gemini Award-winner Ksenia Solo (Life Unexpected, Black Swan) as Kenzi, Bo's human sidekick and street-smart confidante; Kris Holden-Ried (The Tudors, Underworld 4) as Dyson, the shape shifting homicide detective and noble warrior of the Light Fae; Zoie Palmer (Sex After Kids, The Guard) as Lauren, the brilliant human doctor who competes with Dyson for Bo’s affection; Rick Howland (Billable Hours, Murdoch Mysteries) as Trick, Bo’s grandfather and the ancient and mysterious Blood King and K.C. Collins (Owning Mahowny, Doomstown) as Hale, Dyson’s partner and a light Fae siren born of noble blood. Paul Amos (Sex After Kids, Murdoch Mysteries) returns as the ever devious Dark Fae Mesmer, Vex, and Emmanuelle Vaugier (The Mentalist, Two And A Half Men) reprises her role as the deliciously evil Dark Fae leader, The Morrigan.
Lost Girl was developed by Prodigy Pictures, in association with Shaw Media and Showcase. Executive Producers are Jay Firestone and Emily Andras. Vanessa Piazza and Wendy Grean are Producers.
Lost Girl is produced with the participation of the Canadian Media Fund created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian cable industry, and with the assistance of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit Program.
Source: Showcase
“The fourth season of Lost Girl promises to be the most electrifying and best season yet,” said Barbara Williams, Senior Vice President, Content, Shaw Media. “Boasting big name guest stars, dynamic story lines and high-quality production, the Showcase original will have fans on the edge of their seats.”
Joining the ensemble cast of fan favourites, the jam-packed season hosts a stellar lineup of guest stars including, George Takei (Star Trek), Mia Kirshner (Defiance, Vampire Diaries) and Ali Liebert (Bomb Girls).
In the upcoming season, fate casts a wide shadow over the Fae world. With Bo’s (Anna Silk; Being Erica, Ghost Whisperer) return, we see the lines between Dark and Light fae blurred causing Bo to venture into a journey of discovery. Bo and company will ultimately realize that regardless of the challenges and enemies they face, they’re stronger when they face them together.
“The season three finale was our biggest climax ever. The follow up is going to be epic,” said Jay Firestone, Executive Producer.
Returning with Silk as the Succubus heroine Bo are Gemini Award-winner Ksenia Solo (Life Unexpected, Black Swan) as Kenzi, Bo's human sidekick and street-smart confidante; Kris Holden-Ried (The Tudors, Underworld 4) as Dyson, the shape shifting homicide detective and noble warrior of the Light Fae; Zoie Palmer (Sex After Kids, The Guard) as Lauren, the brilliant human doctor who competes with Dyson for Bo’s affection; Rick Howland (Billable Hours, Murdoch Mysteries) as Trick, Bo’s grandfather and the ancient and mysterious Blood King and K.C. Collins (Owning Mahowny, Doomstown) as Hale, Dyson’s partner and a light Fae siren born of noble blood. Paul Amos (Sex After Kids, Murdoch Mysteries) returns as the ever devious Dark Fae Mesmer, Vex, and Emmanuelle Vaugier (The Mentalist, Two And A Half Men) reprises her role as the deliciously evil Dark Fae leader, The Morrigan.
Lost Girl was developed by Prodigy Pictures, in association with Shaw Media and Showcase. Executive Producers are Jay Firestone and Emily Andras. Vanessa Piazza and Wendy Grean are Producers.
Lost Girl is produced with the participation of the Canadian Media Fund created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian cable industry, and with the assistance of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit Program.
Source: Showcase
Interesting news.
ReplyDeleteHmmm they're aren't biling Rachel Skarsten as Tamsin. We know she's back but I wonder if she's a regular or maybe just recurring. I'd liked to have seen mention of her - she's been a great addition to the cast and spiced up the cast a little bit.
ReplyDeleteYeah it is strange that they didn't mention her. Glad KC is coming back. It was uncertain early on.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm honest, I really don't care that KC is coming back - the actor himself is fine but Hale as a character is an unbelievable Ash and all round weak and unintersting character imo. The only glimour of light was when he was mean to Lauren at the end of S3. I hope they do something deep and interesting with his character as for me he is the weakest of the group.
ReplyDeleteI totally think Mia Kirshners character could be a relative of Kenzis because they look kind of similar and I think they'll have more of Kenzi's backstory.
ReplyDeleteNo mention of Tamsin!!! Disappointing!! Surely she has had more screen time then vex all up!! I really hope she is in more then just a few episodes!!:(
ReplyDeleteFrankly, the casting part of Lost Girl press releases usually are a bit copy pasta. We know she is back and if they mentioned Hale who was BARELY in S3, they would certainly mention her. It s most likely an undersight.
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