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Syfy's "Warehouse 13" is getting a third season.

After weeks of rumors, the cable network is set to announce a 13-episode pickup. Showrunner Jack Kenny will on board for another round and has signed a development deal with Syfy.

During its second season, "Warehouse" averaged 3.4 million viewers and 1.5 million in the adults 18-49 demographic, making it Syfy's most-watched series this year.

"Jack Kenny's superlative leadership and the incredible talent of his cast and crew delivered an outstanding second season of ?Warehouse 13,' " Syfy programming chief Mark Stern said. "We're excited to see this successful series return next year and to developing our next hit with Jack."

The Tuesday night drama, produced by Universal Cable Prods., follows two Secret Service agents who collect dangerous supernatural artifacts.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/10/warehouse-13-officially-renewed-for-3rd.html#ixzz11UoYKH3W

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And here's a bunch of photos for their holiday special "Secret Santa", which guest stars Judd Hirsch as Artie's dad. Note this episode is set before the second season finale, so they'll deal with all the fallout of that next season.

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Warehouse 13 has a new agent.

Former Smallville actor Aaron Ashmore is joining Syfy?s summertime hit as a series regular.

Ashmore will play Steve Jinks, a young ATF agent with an ability to tell when somebody is lying. Jinks is recruited by Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder) to be Pete?s (Eddie McClintock) new Warehouse 13 partner as they search for mysterious artifacts.

As fans know, last year?s second season finale had Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) quitting her job at the Warehouse after being betrayed by HG Wells (Jaime Murray). As for whether Kelly will appear on the show again ? well, that?s a good question. We?ll have to wait and see on that one.

Season 3 of Warehouse 13 will have 13 new episodes this summer. Last season the series averaged 3.4 million viewers, making it Syfy?s most-watched show.

Ashmore?s Jimmy Olsen was killed off on Smallville in 2009. He?s also appeared on shows like In Plain Sight, Veronica Mars, and Fringe. Random factiod: Warehouse 13 received an Emmy nomination last year for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music.

http://popculturezoo.com/2011/02/aaron-ashmore-recruited-for-warehouse-13/

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Seems like this was last on such a long time ago I had forgotten how the last season ended. Looking forward to the next season though.

Wonder if there will be any more crossovers?

Myka left and there's a new guy :p

Anyone know what the mystery with Mrs. Frederick is? Any explanation, she just seems to appear and disappear out of thin air. Too bad I only have basic cable, hope I can at least stream online somewhere. I wonder if Sci-fi streams episodes for free online like other networks. Waiting nearly a year between seasons is a pain though, wish the show had more regular seasons.

There's nothing really attractive about Myka at all. She has a bird looking stare that is a bit of a turnoff as it is. To me this makes her look semi almost not even there in the head when watching her act. :wacko:

Claudia/Allison Scagliotti on the other hand definitely :woot:

I would still hit it :shiftyninja:

  • 3 weeks later...
Favorite sci-fi actors from Star Trek and Caprica will amp up the mystery and excitement on the third season of Syfy's Warehouse 13, returning with new episodes July 11. Star Trek Voyager's Jeri "Seven of Nine" Ryan debuts as a bride named Amanda on Aug. 1, while Kate "Captain Janeway" Mulgrew begins her four-episode run as Warehouse protector Jane in September. Both characters share a shocking connection to a series regular.

"I was an original Star Trek fan and loved the movies," says executive producer Jack Kenny. "I remember loving when they cast a female captain of the Enterprise and have found her work incredibly deep, thoughtful and compelling to watch. I'm thrilled to have her play a character who will play such an important overall role in our series."

How important? Kenny's not ready to reveal her big secret just yet, only that she first appears in Episode 8 and "she's a regent who has a past with one of our characters. We'll learn how her past is influencing the Warehouse's present. This season, more than any other season, is about how our past influences our present."

Along those same lines comes Ryan, whose character, Amanda, will be getting married in the new season's fourth episode. "Amanda is a major in the Marines who also has a past with someone in the Warehouse," says the producer.

Also look for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Rene Auberjonois to reprise his role from last season as computer expert Hugo Miller. "We discover a little bit more about his past, too," Kenny says. He'll appear in the third episode alongside former Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner, who is back as Dr. Vanessa Calder. "Vanessa, Hugo, Artie and Claudia go off looking for an artifact while Pete and Myka are off on a B story," Kenny says.

Fans of Caprica can also look forward to two significant arrivals. Sasha Roiz, who played Sam Adama, and Alessandra Torresani, who played Zoe Graystone, will be coming on to Warehouse to cause trouble. "Sasha is a mysterious part of our Big Bad for the year," says Kenny. "His character is Marcus Diamond and first shows up in Episode 3. Alessandra guest stars as a girl in trouble in our ninth episode who needs Myka and Claudia's help."

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Warehouse-13-Third-Season-1034087.aspx

Does this mean... :D

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