Season three welcomed new cast member Rachel Skarsten ( The Vow, Flashpoint) and features guest star Linda Hamilton ( The Terminator, Beauty and the Beast). Collins ( Owning Mahowny, Doomstown) as a handsome male “Siren” and acting Ash, Hale. Rounding out the cast is Gemini Award-winner Ksenia Solo ( Life Unexpected Black Swan) as Bo’s human confidante and street-smart survivor, Kenzi Kris Holden-Ried ( Ben Hur, The Tudors, Underworld 4) as the Fae homicide detective competing for Bo’s affection, Dyson Zoie Palmer ( The Guard, Instant Star, XIII) as a human doctor and Bo’s current love interest, Lauren Rick Howland ( Billable Hours, Murdoch Mysteries) as the mysterious tavern owner, Trick and K.C.
In a season full of twists and turns, viewers can watch the vigorous drama unfold in the season three finale slated to air Sunday, April 14 at 9 p.m. Lost Girl follows supernatural seductress Bo (Anna Silk), a tough yet loveable Succubus who feeds off sexual energy. After realizing she is one of the Fae creatures of legend and folklore who live among humans, Bo refuses to choose an allegiance to either the Dark or Light Fae clans, leading her on a personal path of discovery. Fans can look forward to a roller coaster ride,” said Jay Firestone, Executive Producer, Prodigy Pictures. Her beliefs will be challenged and her allegiances will be questioned. “Bo’s world is going to be turned upside down.
“We are delighted to bring fans another season of the series and can’t wait to see where the creative team takes the story next.”
“Lost Girl remains an anchor series for Showcase, and with its sharp writing and palpable cast chemistry, it has amassed a fan following second-to-none,” said Barbara Williams, Senior Vice President, Content, Shaw Media. Since the season three premiere began, Lost Girl remains the number one specialty program from 9-10pm on Sundays (A25-54 and 18-49)*. Un’fae’zed by the competition, Lost Girl trended worldwide on Twitter the night of the season three premiere winning its 9pm timeslot for specialty dramatic programming across multiple key demos, and delivered a top 3 performance for the night. During its first season run, Lost Girl ranked as the number oneseries on the channel (A25-54) and was the number one scripted series across all specialty channels (A25-54).The sophomore season maintained a strong performance, seeing a 5% audience growth across the 2+, A18-49, and M25-54 demos over season one, and ranked the number one program on Showcase. ET/PT.Ĭonsistently delivering stellar ratings, Lost Girl has become a cornerstone series for Showcase and a top-rated specialty drama in Canada. Season three continues with new episodes Sundays at 9 p.m. Boasting giant ratings, the Canadian original series begins production on season four this spring, set to air late 2013. Midway through its daring third season, Showcase orders a fourth season of the homegrown smash hit, Lost Girl.