Resident Alien Renewed for Season 2 at Syfy
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The pickup for the Alan Tudyk dramedy comes nearly three years after the project was first put in development at the cable network under an executive regime that is no longer there.
Resident Alien is staying in house.
Syfy has handed out a second season renewal for the dramedy starring Alan Tudyk. The news comes as the 10-episode series based on the Dark Horse comics of the same name is inching toward its March 31 season finale and three years after the project was first developed by an executive regime that is no longer at the NBCUniversal-owned cable network.
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Resident Alien's Alan Tudyk, Sara Tomko, Alice Wetterlund, Corey Reynolds, and Levi Fiehler give us the inside scoop on what's to come at the end of Season 1
Resident Alien, End of the World As We Know It.
After falling into an icy crevasse last week, Harry (Alan Tudyk), Asta (Sara Tomko), and D Arcy (Alice Wetterlund) are in a whole mess of trouble. Even in mortal peril, Harry still knows how to expertly ruin the vibe when he insinuates that the ground crumbled because D Arcy was too heavy. It s not really an insinuation, though he just flat-out calls her fat. Luckily, Asta s father, Dan (Gary Farmer), notices that his daughter is missing and alerts Sheriff Thompson (Corey Reynolds) straight away.
Check out the teaser trailer for End of the World As We Know It below: