Holliston Season Two has a June debut set

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Fans of the wacky Adam Green/Joe Lynch sitcom “Holliston” will be pleased to learn that FEARnet has set a debut date for the show’s second season. Season Two of the series—which was renewed for a second season after just two episodes had aired—is set for a 10-episode order, an increase of four episodes over Season One.

The date is question is JUNE 4th at 10pm ET. To benefit those fans who are unable to experience the show on Tuesday nights, each week’s episode will be streamed on FEARnet.com starting Thursday, June 6, and will be available for a seven day period. Fans can also catch up on episodes on FEARnet On Demand every Wednesday after a new episode premieres.

HOLLISTON—created by celebrated genre filmmaker, Adam Green , who wrote and produced the upcoming HATCHET III, in theaters this June—stars Green and fellow real-life genre filmmaker Joe Lynch (KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM, WRONG TURN 2), as “Adam” and “Joe,” two aspiring horror filmmakers, dealing with the struggles of life, love, and career aspirations during the post-college period where nothing ever seems to work out like it should.


Season Two is loaded with appearances from genre stars such as Bill Moseley (TEXAS CHAINSAW), Kane Hodder (HATCHET III), Sid Haig (THE LORDS OF SALEM), David Naughton (AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON), Danielle Harris (HALLOWEEN IV and V), Bailee Madison (DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK), and James Gunn (GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY).

Here’s the synopsis for the first episode of Season Two, titled “Christmas Special”:

The gang finds themselves trapped in the apartment without power during a Christmas Eve blizzard and reminiscing with stories of how they all first met. Meanwhile a deranged serial killer named “The Christine Cringle Tingler” is on the loose in Holliston.


“Holliston” hottie Corri English

Source: FEARnet

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