The second season of Crypt TV's The Birch is poised to be creepier than the high-stakes first season.
We have an exclusive sneak peek at the new season, which follows a new character named Rory.
The clip shows the extend of the bullying Rory has endured and how it changes our new lead's outlook on life.
The good news for fans is that Season 1 lead, Evie (Xaria Dotson), will return to stop Rory from making the same mistakes she did.
Here's the official logline for The Birch Season 2:
Picking up where season one suspensefully left off, the second season of Crypt TV’s The Birch follows newcomer Rory (Jordyn Dinatale) who calls on the vengeful woodland tree monster, the Birch, to help her combat the cyber bullying and harassment from her peers.
As the second season unfolds, Evie (Xaria Dotson) gets her shot at redemption as she tries...
We have an exclusive sneak peek at the new season, which follows a new character named Rory.
The clip shows the extend of the bullying Rory has endured and how it changes our new lead's outlook on life.
The good news for fans is that Season 1 lead, Evie (Xaria Dotson), will return to stop Rory from making the same mistakes she did.
Here's the official logline for The Birch Season 2:
Picking up where season one suspensefully left off, the second season of Crypt TV’s The Birch follows newcomer Rory (Jordyn Dinatale) who calls on the vengeful woodland tree monster, the Birch, to help her combat the cyber bullying and harassment from her peers.
As the second season unfolds, Evie (Xaria Dotson) gets her shot at redemption as she tries...
- 3/25/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: The Birch, Crypt TV’s Facebook Watch horror drama, has added a slew of cast for its second season as production gets underway.
The series, which follows a group of young adults whose lives end up entangled with a vengeful woodland tree monster, has added Amanda Brooks, who has starred in Aquarius and Nashville, Jordyn Dinatale, who played the young Connie Sheeran in The Irishman, Nikko Austen Smith, who starred in Queen Sugar, and Samuel Taylor.
They join Xaria Dotson, who is reprising her role as Evie Grayson, in the ten-part drama, which is based on the 2016 short film of the same name from Anthony Melton, Ben Franklin and Cliff Wallace. Dempsey Bryk, Quincy Dunn-Baker, Sheaden Gabriel, Jy Prishkulnik and Brady Romberg also return.
Jane Casey Modderno returns to write with John William Ross returning as director. Filming is underway in the Pacific Northwest. Crypt TV produces with Jack Davis,...
The series, which follows a group of young adults whose lives end up entangled with a vengeful woodland tree monster, has added Amanda Brooks, who has starred in Aquarius and Nashville, Jordyn Dinatale, who played the young Connie Sheeran in The Irishman, Nikko Austen Smith, who starred in Queen Sugar, and Samuel Taylor.
They join Xaria Dotson, who is reprising her role as Evie Grayson, in the ten-part drama, which is based on the 2016 short film of the same name from Anthony Melton, Ben Franklin and Cliff Wallace. Dempsey Bryk, Quincy Dunn-Baker, Sheaden Gabriel, Jy Prishkulnik and Brady Romberg also return.
Jane Casey Modderno returns to write with John William Ross returning as director. Filming is underway in the Pacific Northwest. Crypt TV produces with Jack Davis,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Singing pop songs for Steven Tyler looks easy compared to this. American Idol producers Fremantle Media and G4 are teaming for a weekly Parkour competition series.
Jump City: Seattle has established Parkour athletes (such as American Ninja Warrior’s Levi Meeuwenberg and Brian Orosco) leaping, climbing, rolling and scrambling over Seattle’s urban landscape.
“Parkour has become the latest in the ever growing trend of alternative sports, bringing legions of fans to this discipline,” said Neal Tiles, G4′s president. “G4’s history of success with extreme sport shows such as Ninja Warrior and Unbeatable Banzuke, makes Jump City the...
Jump City: Seattle has established Parkour athletes (such as American Ninja Warrior’s Levi Meeuwenberg and Brian Orosco) leaping, climbing, rolling and scrambling over Seattle’s urban landscape.
“Parkour has become the latest in the ever growing trend of alternative sports, bringing legions of fans to this discipline,” said Neal Tiles, G4′s president. “G4’s history of success with extreme sport shows such as Ninja Warrior and Unbeatable Banzuke, makes Jump City the...
- 1/20/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
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