Fans of “Warehouse 13” will want to mark July 13th on their calendars.
That’s the day the hit series returns for its second season on SyFy.
According to a press-release from the network, production on season two begins later this month and the show will debut its second season at 9 p.m. EST on July 13.
Here’s more information from the press-release.
Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Allison Scagliotti and CCH Pounder All Return For Second Season Pick-Up
Nolan Gerard Funk (Nickelodeon’s Spectacular) To Guest Star In Four Episode Storyline
New York, NY – March 2, 2010 – Syfy’s #1 original hit series, Warehouse 13, commences production on season two this March in Toronto and will kick off the new season with a summer premiere on Tuesday, July 13. Series regulars, Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek and Allison Scagliotti, along with series guest star, CCH Pounder, reprise their roles in the series ratings leader for Syfy. The 13 episode, hour-long dramedy is slated to return this summer 2010.
Nickelodeon star, Nolan Gerard Funk (Spectacular), who recently starred on Broadway in Bye, Bye, Birdie, guest stars in a four-episode storyline in season two. Funk portrays Todd, a tech savvy local who takes a special romantic interest in Claudia (Scagliotti). This budding relationship is put to the test by the secrets they are forced to keep from one another.
Warehouse 13 follows two Secret Service agents who find themselves abruptly transferred to a massive, top-secret storage facility in windswept South Dakota which houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and supernatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse’s caretaker Artie (Saul Rubinek) charges Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as helping him to control the Warehouse itself.
Warehouse 13 became the all-time Syfy leader in total viewers (4.1 million), Adults 25-54 (2.1 million) and Household ratings (2.9), as measured by 7-Day DVR data, making it the most successful series in Syfy’s 17-year history.
Warehouse 13 is produced for Syfy by Universal Cable Productions. Jack Kenny (The Book of Daniel), returns as showrunner.
ejdalise says
These long breaks between airing of new episodes do a lot to wane my interest. Eureka is already a distant memory, and “Where”house 13 is fast heading there.
The problem is people (or maybe it’s just me) don’t sit around waiting . . . they fill the void with other stuff, and shows on long hiatus have to compete for a ever diminishing slice of viewing time when they return. July 13th? That’s the middle of summer . . . I think I will have better things to do.
Kyle Nin says
My mom is ridiculously passionate about this show. She keeps on watching all the episodes over and over and over again, like it’s the best show ever or something. Me, I don’t think it’s the best show ever. It’s good, but not THAT good. But to tell you the truth, the show I find MYSELF watching over and over is “Leverage”. That show is gold.
ejdalise says
Uh-oh . . . dissension on the boards. I started out liking Leverage, but felt it lost its way half way by the end of the first season. I gave it a shot when it came back, but found my attention drifting, and I eventually gave it up.
Great potential, and I like all the actors in it, but I think it’s being squandered with bad writing and bad story plots. Still, glad others like it . . . maybe it will find its way again, and I can start watching it anew.
TallGrrl says
Me? I like this show…a LOT.
I tape (yes, I roll old school stylee) or…um…*acquire*…shows I really really like and I re-watch them over the hiatus.
I also am old school enough to still believe that a show doesn’t really hit their stride until season 3. As good as the first (and only) season of “Firefly” was, I just know that by the end of season 2 it would have been crazily wonderful. And it would have also had 1 or 2 episodes that made some people think that it had gone off the rails or somehow ‘lost itself’.
I’m beyond happy that Warehouse 13 AND Eureka will be back because even if I wasn’t crazy about them, I’m the type of person that would rather have sketchy, dodgy sci-fi/fantasy than none at all.
And that’s a whole ‘nother discussion I don’t have time for right now.
Peace out.
Dave_From_OZ says
Only a 13 episode order, that’s pretty lame for “the most successful series in Syfy’s 17-year history.”
Andrew McDonald says
13 episodes is a normal season for this show.
K9 says
I agree that I hate these mini seasons and splitting it up for so long. As to WHS 13 it is entertaining but if I miss it I do not care. It is too formulaic and it reminds me too much of Friday the 13th THE TV series with the evil object of the week. I will keep watching in hopes that it gets better. As to Eureka, I love it but I am almost at the point of waiting for the series to end, buy the DVD’s and watch them back to back. This is because I really start loving it and then it goes away again for aalmost a year!!! This is a lousy way to run a business.
Kyle Nin says
“I started out liking Leverage, but felt it lost its way half way by the end of the first season. I gave it a shot when it came back, but found my attention drifting, and I eventually gave it up.”
You’re insane.
ejdalise says
Sane, insane . . . the line is so thin these days it’s hard to make the call . . .
. . . so I am always grateful when someone with clarity of vision, and obvious qualification, steps forward to make the call.