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Returning: Haven

Syfy series returns for its 5th and final season, with William Shatner in a recurring role.

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Syfy’s supernatural series Haven will begin its final 13 final early next month, Express from the US.

It returns with two episodes at 8:30pm Friday October 9th.

Joining the cast this season is William Shatner, in a recurring role as a pivotal character with the potential to forever impact the fate of Haven.

Returning guest stars include Kris Lemche as paranormal investigator Seth Byrne, Steve Lund as the Colorado Kid, and Jay Reso as McHugh, one of Dwight’s childhood friends.

In the action-packed second half of Season 5, the town of Haven has been cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious fog – and hometown heroes Audrey (Emily Rose), Nathan (Lucas Bryant), Duke (Eric Balfour) and Dwight (Adam Copeland) are faced with challenges unlike any they’ve experienced before. As events in Haven sprints towards a cataclysmic showdown, tensions rise, allegiances shift and – in a harrowing closing chapter – the mystery of “Croatoan” is finally revealed.

In the opening episode, Dwight struggles to keep order as Duke’s troubles wreak havoc throughout town and Audrey and Charlotte (Laura Mennell) join forces to battle a mysterious fog trapping the residents of Haven within the town borders.

The drama continues as conditions grow increasingly desperate. To calm the terrified public, Nathan assembles a taskforce on a kamikaze mission to restore power. Meanwhile, Audrey races against the clock as the bodies stack up.

8:30pm Friday October 9 on Syfy.

3 Responses

  1. Also the strange fact that each season has had a 13 episode run, why not make this season 6? I’m going to have to run through the final episodes of last year, can’t remember what happened but recall it was getting really rough to sit through.

    1. Technically it is S6 (US count seasons as episodes airing with a 12 month period).

      It was called S5 and filmed as a 26 episode block, to take the no. of eps up to 88 for syndication, while the actors were under contract and they wouldn’t have to pay them more money.

      Just think of it as S5B.

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