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Eli Roth?s thriller/horror series Hemlock Grove has received a second-season renewal by Netflix. Seasoned showrunner Charles H. (Chic) Eglee (The Walking Dead, Dexter) is joining the series, which will return with 10 original episodes next year. Based on Brian McGreevy?s gothic horror novel of the same name, Hemlock Grove, produced by Gaumont International Television, stars Famke Janssen and Bill Skarsg?rd and explores the strange happenings in a small Pennsylvania town.

The series launched its entire 13-episode first season on April 19 to mixed reviews but strong interest from viewers, with Netflix announcing at that time that the series was ?viewed by more members globally in its first weekend than was House Of Cards and has been a particular hit among young adults.? Hemlock Grove?s popularity with the the younger set helped the show land a second-season renewal just as the options on the actors were set to expire. ?The worldwide fan response to Hemlock Grove was phenomenal? said executive producer Roth.

?Netflix members loved the potent combination of sexy monsters, mystery, and the dark family soap opera that ended with a huge twist, leaving audiences worldwide totally shocked. Season One was just a warm up for what we have in store for season two. Get ready to be scared in ways you never expected.? Landon Liboiron, Freya Tingley and Dougray Scott co-star on the series, which will begin production on Season 2 later this year.

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The Netflix Original Series ?Hemlock Grove,? a riveting and eerie mystery from executive producer Eli Roth and based on Brian McGreevy?s novel of the same name, will return with a second season next year. Seasoned showrunner Charles H. (Chic) Eglee (?The Walking Dead,? ?Dexter,? ?The Shield?) joins the popular series as executive producer in Season Two.

 

"The worldwide fan response to ?Hemlock Grove? was phenomenal," said executive producer Eli Roth. "Netflix members loved the potent combination of sexy monsters, mystery, and the dark family soap opera that ended with a huge twist, leaving audiences worldwide totally shocked. Season One was just a warmup for what we have in store for Season Two. Get ready to be scared in ways you never expected."

 

?In its first season Eli, Brian, Lee, and the team did an incredible job of introducing viewers to a unique world of memorable characters,? said Cindy Holland, Vice President of Original Content at Netflix. ?Chic?s addition to the show, and his experience on such fan favorites as ?The Shield,? ?The Walking Dead,? and ?Dexter,? will heighten the intensity of the mystery that grips Hemlock Grove.?

 

"We are thrilled to be working with Netflix on the second season of 'Hemlock Grove', a show that the audience has enthusiastically embraced," commented Katie O'Connell, CEO of Gaumont International Television.

 

The series stars Famke Janssen (X-Men), Bill Skarsg?rd (Simon & The Oaks), Landon Liboiron (?Terra Nova?), Freya Tingley (X: Night of Vengeance), and Dougray Scott (Mission Impossible II). The second season will consist of 10 episodes that will go into production later this year. The sophomore season of ?Hemlock Grove? will premiere in 2014.

 

?Hemlock Grove? is a Gothic horror thriller which explores the strange happenings in a small Pennsylvania town. The show focuses on the unlikely friendship between the founding family's young heir, Roman Godfrey, and relative newcomer and outsider Peter Rumancek. Each holds a monstrous secret that has been unleashed.

 

The drama series is the first foray into television by internationally acclaimed horror master Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever). It was developed by Brian McGreevy and Lee Shipman and is executive produced by Roth, Eglee, McGreevy, Shipman, Eric Newman, and Michael Connolly. The one-hour Gothic thriller is produced by Gaumont International Television for Netflix.

 

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completed upto episode 3, really enjoyed it ;

 

Roman extremely stubborn & good to see Shelley Godfrey especially the way she attacked the white wolf & her sweet encounter with the little boy who gave her an apple

 

didn't expect Dr. Pryce connected with the church & he was told " some dogs need to be put down "

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