The third season of HAVEN is not just about bigger and better mysteries, it is a season that promises answers. When co-creators and executive producers Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn first started the show, they wanted viewers to focus on the questions of: What is going on with Audrey? And where does it all lead? And this is the season we get answers to those burning questions. However, it should be cautioned that season three will also bring up new mysteries to be solved, one of which will lead to a cliffhanger that fans should be prepared for in the finale. The one promise is, that no matter what questions arise or which mysteries are solved, fans will enjoy finding it all out. [Read more…]
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Dorian Missick on Bringing Some Big City Drama to the Sleepy Town of HAVEN in Season Three
Even in a town as odd as Haven, things can get just a bit odder when someone new comes to town. In this case, when Detective Tommy Bowen tracks the trail of a murderer all the way to Haven, not only does he have a few secrets of his own, but his arrival offers a unique chance to see how an outsider views all the “troubles” plaguing Haven. Fortunately, for Tommy, not much fazes him; after all, that’s what being a cop is all about: dealing with the unusual, the unexpected and the downright spooky. [Read more…]
HAVEN Central: Eric Balfour Previews Duke Crocker’s Dark Journey in Season Three
When we all first met Duke Crocker, we saw a young man motivated by his own goals, whether that was smuggling goods or running his restaurant The Grey Gull. He only became embroiled in the ongoing “troubles” of Haven as events began to spiral out of control, and over the course of the past 2 seasons, we have seen a fascinating transformation in Duke.
As portrayed by star Eric Balfour, Duke became much more attune to how all the “troubles” were beginning to affect him and encroach on his way of life. At first begrudgingly and then a bit more determinedly, Duke seemed to realize that this was a unique opportunity to change his fate; though he probably never anticipated that his fate had already been preordained from birth simply because his family carried a curse or “trouble” of their own. He found out that by killing anyone afflicted with a “troubled” that he could save their families from every passing down their “trouble” to future generations. That is never something anyone wants to hear: it’s your destiny to kill people.
So, in the third season, Duke finds himself at a crossroads. Does he pick up the burden placed upon him and help the “troubled” by exterminating them? Or does he wrestle with fate and find a different path to help the “troubled”? And just where does that place him in his friendships with Audrey Parker and Nathan Wuornos?
In a recent exclusive interview, Eric Balfour shared a few insights into the dilemma Duke faces this season, as well as how much fun he is having playing Duke as he wrestles with his demons. [Read more…]
HAVEN Central: Meet Kate Kelton, Season Three’s Mystery Woman
Portraying the most controversial of the new characters introduced in HAVEN this season, Kate Kelton is the woman to keep a close eye on. Her character Jordan McKee maybe a waitress at Haven’s Gun & Rose café, but as fans who have been following the digital media campaign on Twitter are well aware, Jordan is also the face of the mysterious organization known as The Guard. Actively recruiting the “troubled” from the four corners to “Escape to Haven” (#EscapeToHaven on Twitter), Jordan appears to be the benign face of a group of people offering sanctuary and a safe haven for those who feel persecuted, excluded and simply afraid of how their abilities set them apart in a world where “special” is interpreted as “strange” and something to be feared. [Read more…]
The Doctor Is In! Bree Williamson Previews Her Role in HAVEN Season Three
When HAVEN returns, there will be a few new faces populating the tiny town of Haven. One newcomer is Bree Williamson who portrays the vivacious Dr. Claire Callahan. Just where has the town’s resident psychiatrist been hiding? Well, like all good things in Haven, people pop up not only when you least expect it, but they also appear just when they are needed to – and for a town suddenly plagued with “troubles,” there is a desperate need for a therapist. [Read more…]
HAVEN Central: Adam Copeland Previews His Troubling Role as Dwight “The Cleaner”
When a town has as many secrets as Haven does, there is a particular need for a resourceful man to clean up and help keep the secrets buried. In HAVEN, that man is Dwight Hendrickson, portrayed by former WWE wrestler Adam Copeland (also known as “Edge”). Bringing his strong presence to a multi-layered character, Adam conveys both a powerful physicality and emotional resonance to Dwight. Right away fans took notice of the character that suddenly felt like he had been living amongst the HAVEN world from the beginning. In a recent exclusive interview, Adam shared what he loves about playing Dwight and his unique “trouble.” He also hinted at a possible past romance in Dwight’s life that will stir things up again for Dwight this season. [Read more…]
HAVEN Central: Lucas Bryant, Eric Balfour and Emily Rose Talk Season Three Surprise, Revelations and More Troubles
The cast of HAVEN is known to be both very cryptic and close to the vest with spoilers, but they are also well-known for their good-spirited ribbing and outrageous humor, all of which was evidence in the recent press conference call, where stars Emily Rose, Eric Balfour and Lucas Bryant along with executive producer Lloyd Segan provided a few insights on what to expect in the third season of HAVEN. [Read more…]
HAVEN Central: Lucas Bryant Teases Season Three, Talks Nathan’s Possible New Romance and the Tricky Part of Not Touching Co-Star Emily Rose
As fans of the Syfy series HAVEN are well aware, the show’s hero Nathan Wuornos (portrayed by Lucas Bryant) is cursed with an affliction (or “trouble” as such things are known in Haven) that prevents him from physically feeling anything. It was thus with unexpected surprise and joy that Nathan accidentally discovered that for whatever reason he could feel the touch of Audrey Parker (Emily Rose), a newcomer to Haven. It was a secret that Nathan concealed for the better part of the first season of HAVEN and one which, after known, created a tantalizing prospect of a romance between Nathan and Audrey in the second season. But just as they were about to step in that direction, the second season finale snatched that possibility away with Audrey’s untimely kidnapping. The “troubles” of Haven had struck again and this time it was straight through the heart. In a recent exclusive sit-down interview, star Lucas Bryant provided insight as to how the third season of HAVEN will offer further roadblocks in the romance between Nathan and Audrey and what role the new characters have to play in their increasingly complicated lives. [Read more…]
Photo of the Day: HAVEN Help Us!
With television talent both in front and behind the camera making a habit of tweeting photos ranging from spoilerific to hilarious, theTVaddict.com thought it might be fun to introduce a new feature to the site that we’ve not-so-cleverly decided to call “Photo of the Day.” Today’s subject, courtesy of Eric Balfour (@ericbalfour), comes a heavenly look at the final day of shooting HAVEN season three. Tweeted Balfour, “Last day filming #Haven S3! Been an amazing summer, going 2 be the most epic season yet! S3 Sep 21st 10pm on @Syfy”
A Look Back at HAVEN Season Two: Doppelgangers, Tattoos, and the Troubled
Season one of HAVEN was mind-blowing enough with Audrey Parker’s introduction to the weird, mysterious and downright scary inhabitants of Haven, Maine. But after surviving the myriad of challenging situations and becoming accustomed to how “different” people are in Haven, Audrey (Emily Rose) was thrown an even bigger curveball in the season one finale: another Audrey Parker. Having come face to face with that shocking revelation, the second season opened with Audrey squared off against another woman claiming to be FBI agent Audrey Parker (Kathleen Munroe). As the mystery of “who was the real Audrey Parker” was unraveled, Audrey’s own identity was put in question as clearly the other woman was who she claimed to be and it was looking more and more like Audrey was really the same person as Lucy, the woman who had visited 27 years earlier when the last round of “troubles” had plagued Haven. [Read more…]