This is the life of soap operas: Every year, a lot of fiction is canceled by streaming platforms or TV channels due to lack of audience. To the despair of fans who have invested in the adventures of their favorite characters.
However, it sometimes happens that the series is stored and broadcast by another broadcaster, such as Lucifer, who was suspended by Fox at the end of Season 3, 2018, before being granted a sudden resurrection by Netflix, shortly after three. More seasons.
Changing the situation in the same chain is more rare but not impossible. Recently, NBC brought New York Police Justice back on the air for the 21st season … eleven years after its break. And today it’s Syfy’s turn to reconsider its decision regarding one of its latest series, which has not yet been published in France.
Premiere on July 16, 2021 on CTV Sci-Fi Channel in Canada and Syfy in the United States, the fantastic drama SurrealEstate canceled after its first 10-episode season as creator George R. Olson said in October. Last that the program will have no extension.
But according to TVLine, Syfy has finally changed its mind and decided to update for the second season of the series, which will air in 2023.
Filmed by Tim Roson (Winona Earp) and Sarah Levy (Sheet Creek), SurrealEstate chronicles the adventures of real estate agent Luke Roman and his team of experts caring for a property that no one else wants or can afford. : Haunted houses that literally scare away potential buyers.
In the fight against their own demons, they “make” objects that move at night and multiply their efforts to appease the spirits who have conquered the building and are able to sell the property.
If this unexpected update is a good surprise, it remains to be seen whether all the actors will be available to resume their roles in this second episode.
Thus, SurrealEstate joins the ranks of Chucky Syfy series, which is guaranteed to return soon for a second season. Syfy will also offer several new releases in the coming months, including The Ark, Independence Day screenwriter Reginald Vampire, and the TV movie Bring It. On: Cheer or Die, which continues the American Girls franchise in terrible fashion.
Source: allocine

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