Welcome Back to the Fae-borhood! Syfy’s Lost Girl Renewed for Fourth Season!

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Syfy has renewed its acquired scripted series Lost Girl for a 13-episode fourth season. The sexy supernatural series is centered on Anna Silk’s Bo, a succubus who is a relative newcomer to the Fae world and is learning about that world – and herself – as we do.

The official press release follows the jump.

SYFY RENEWS SEXY SUPERNATURAL SERIES LOST GIRL – #1 CABLE DRAMA AMONG ADULTS 18-49 AND ADULTS 25-54 IN ITS TIME PERIOD – FOR FOURTH SEASON BEGINNING IN 2014

NEW YORK – February 28, 2013 – Syfy has renewed its sexy supernatural series Lost Girl – the #1 original cable drama among Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54 in its time period – for a fourth season. The all-new 13 episode fourth season will begin airing in 2014.

In the series’ current third season, which ends Monday, April 22 at 10PM (ET/PT), Lost Girl is averaging 676,000 Adults 18-49, 721,000 Adults 25-54 and 1.3 million total viewers.

Anna Silk (Being Erica) stars as seductress Bo, a Succubus (a powerful female entity in folklore) who feeds off sexual energy. Bo is one of the Fae, creatures of legend who pass as humans. Faced with choosing between an allegiance to the Dark or Light Fae clans, Bo takes the middle path between the human and Fae worlds while embarking on a mission to unlock the secrets of her origin.

Lost Girl co-stars Kris Holden-Ried (The Tudors, Underworld 4) as Dyson; Ksenia Solo (Life Unexpected; Black Swan) as Kenzi; Zoie Palmer (The Guard, Instant Star) as Lauren; Rick Howland (Billable Hours, Murdoch Mysteries) as Trick and K.C. Collins (Owning Mahowny, Doomstown) as Hale. 

Lost Girl was developed by Prodigy Pictures, in association with Shaw Media and Showcase. Executive producers are Jay Firestone and Emily Andras. Vanessa Piazza is producer. Produced by Wendy Grean.
Lost Girl is produced with the participation of the Canadian Media Fund created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian cable industry, and with the assistance of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit Program.