Three more join Lyndsy Fonseca in SyFy’s supernatural drama The Haunted

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Last Updated on July 21, 2021
SyFy's upcoming supernatural drama series The Haunted is well on its way to production, and it has now assembled most of its cast! Joining the previously announced Lyndsy Fonseca and Elizabeth Cappuccino are three male regulars: Steve Kazee (Shameless), David Alpay (Quantico – pictured above), and DeVaughn Nixon (who played young Danny Dyson in TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY – pictured below).

In The Haunted:

four siblings (Fonseca, Cappuccino, Kazee, Alpay) who reunite following their parents’ deaths. As they try to overcome their fractured personal relationships they find that they must also face the literal ghosts from their past in order to survive.

Kazee will play Ellis, "the oldest of the Bradley siblings and the closest to their parents’ unusual line of work. He is a quiet man, and a life-long bachelor, whose complicated past comes to light following his parents’ deaths."

Alpay will play Virgil, "the second oldest sibling in the Bradley clan, a highly-motivated corporate litigator and family man, whose life and career unravels following his parents’ funeral."

Nixon will play James Terry, "a detective in the Savannah Police Department who, along with his partner, investigates the strange circumstances surrounding the Bradley deaths. An inquisitive man, James operates on instincts, listening and noticing things others don’t."

The pilot was written by Noga Landau (TAU), who will co-executive produce alongisde James Frey and Full Fathom Five's Todd Cohen.

Source: Deadline

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