D’Onofrio, Coates, and Loaf take on the supernatural in Ghost Wars trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Ghost Wars Avan Jogia Vincent D'Onofrio

The premiere of Syfy's new paranormal action series Ghost Wars is less than two weeks away, and a trailer has been released online to give us a preview of how things will go down when characters played by the likes of Vincent D'Onofrio, Kim Coates, and Meat Loaf Aday go to battle with the supernatural.

Created by Simon Barry, Ghost Wars is set in an Alaskan town overrun by ghosts and stars Avan Jogia as 

local outcast Roman Mercer, who must overcome the town’s prejudices and his own personal demons if he’s to harness his repressed psychic powers and save everyone from the mass haunting that’s threatening to destroy them all.

Also in the cast are Kristin Lehman, Kandyse McClure, and Sonja Bennett.

I'm interested in seeing this cast go up against ghosts, but the trailer really doesn't do much for me. It's kind of disappointing, I thought it would be higher quality… But I'll still probably give Ghost Wars a chance sometime down the line.

Ghost Wars' thirteen episode first season begins airing on Syfy on October 5th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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