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Fresh twists and turns await as Season 3 of SurrealEstate officially plants its spooky for-sale sign in SYFY’s front yard, with the freshly-renovated Roman-Ireland Agency ready to seek out a whole new crop of supernaturally distressed residential listings.
Premiering on SYFY tonight, April 3, SurrealEstate’s new third season picks up after some time has passed in the wake of the game-changing twists that reshaped the agency’s future in the dramatic Season 2 finale. And while longtime fans should have no trouble getting quickly reacquainted with SurrealEstate’s lovable cast of quirky characters, a tidy refresher is probably in order.
Keep scrolling below as we take a quick office tour through the cast and characters we’ll be hanging with each week as Season 3 of SYFY’s SurrealEstate gets underway.
The cast and characters of SYFY’s SurrealEstate
Luke Roman (Tim Rozon)
Luke Roman is the beating heart of the upscale real estate business known as the Roman Agency (or, as we’re getting used to calling it in its Season 3 incarnation, the Roman-Ireland Agency). Played by Wynonna Earp and Schitt’s Creek alum Tim Rozon, Luke founded the agency as a way to make use of his lifelong supernatural gift, an uncanny ability to commune with the spirit realm and — if he’s persuasive — compel the lingering specters who haunt local houses to take up residence elsewhere so the homes can hit the real estate market without scaring off buyers.
In Season 2, Luke temporarily lost his gift for sensing the spirit realm, but eventually regained his abilities thanks to a late reunion with his enigmatic long-lost mother. All that’s left is to find out how he’ll put them to use once more as Season 3 of SurrealEstate gets underway.
Susan Ireland (Sarah Levy)
Luke recruited Susan Ireland to the agency in Season 1, amping up its high-powered sales staff while also leaning on her late-blooming powers of controlling fire and affecting her environment through telekinesis. After getting trapped by the malevolent spirit who possesses her own dream home in Season 2, Susan (who’s played by another Schitt’s Creek veteran, Sarah Levy) escapes from its evil clutches in the season’s final episode, reuniting with her colleagues and even earning a well-deserved spot as a controlling partner in the freshly-renamed Roman-Ireland Agency. Susan’s a little bit sassy and hugely confident when it comes to acing her next home sale, but she’s loyal to her friends and gaining mastery over her mysterious powers, which makes her a perfect complement to Luke’s equally confident, yet empathic style of working with spirits (and people).
August Ripley (Maurice Dean Wint)
Maurice Dean Wint (Cube, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) plays SurrealEstate’s August Ripley, the guy everyone turns to when they need a dose of nerdy technology to help them pick up the spooky signals all the show’s house-haunting spirits might be sending out. Where Luke and Susan tend to dive headfirst into paranormal danger, August takes a calmer, more measured approach, always thinking long and hard before speaking (or, y’know, calling for an exorcism). Kind, considerate, and academically overqualified for the demands of his current gig, August was all set to embark on a new career chapter as Season 2 of SurrealEstate came to a close. Somehow, though, we suspect that the ghosts of his Roman Agency past won’t simply leave him alone as Season 3 of SurrealEstate unfolds.
Phil Orley (Adam Korson)
A lapsed former cleric with a big church chip on his shoulder, Phil Orley (played by Degrassi and 2 Broke Girls acting alum Adam Korson) has carved out a secular life for himself as the Roman Agency’s data-mining researcher, making deep delves into the musty public record books that tell each property’s paper-trail story. But even if Phil’s done with the church, the church isn’t quite done with him, as we find out in Season 2 after he endures a freaky series of encounters with a mysterious man of the cloth.
At Season 2’s end, Phil seemed destined to finally rejoin the church in an advisory role, one that could take him away from his Roman Agency friends and into uncharted church-conspiracy territory in Rome. But with a new baby in tow and some serious lingering questions about his relationship to the faith, it’s anyone’s guess where his new Season 3 mission might take him next.
Zooey L’Enfant (Savannah Basley)
Zooey L’Enfant (played by Wynonna Earp’s Savannah Basley) is the agency’s spicy Gen-Z wild card, always slinging some snarky slang at each member of the gang while dutifully holding down the fort as the outfit’s office administrator. Stuck in a glorified receptionist’s role, Zooey’s always leaping headlong into half-baked schemes to upgrade her career options. But she’s doggedly loyal to the friends she’s made, and — as the Season 2 finale teases — she might even have found her true career calling as a freshly-minted first-year law student.
Elena Juatco (Clytemnestra Lomax)
Forget her literary first name and just call her Lomax — after all, everyone else does. Joining the agency in Season 2 after Susan Ireland goes missing, Lomax (Elena Juatco, whom Star Trek: Discovery fans might recognize for her Season 5 guest acting spot) plays her emotions close to the vest and has a quiet, confident tendency not to suffer fools gladly. It’s easy to forgive her laconic disposition, though… after all, she came to the agency after leaving behind her family business as a former funeral home operator.
Megan Donovan (Tennille Read)
Introduced as part of a bigger Season 1 story arc involving an especially odd haunted house, Megan Donovan (Workin’ Moms actor Tennille Read) has kept close contact with Luke throughout SurrealEstate’s first two seasons, all the while inching closer and closer to potential love-interest status. Often distraught over the ongoing paranormal episodes that emanate from her family-inherited Donovan House, Megan at least remains fully in charge of her high-powered career as a budding physician… all the more reason, it seems, to keep single-guy Luke and his spook-sweeping real estate expertise on speed dial.
How can you watch Season 3 of SurrealEstate?
SurrealEstate Season 3 premieres exclusively on SYFY beginning Thursday, April 3 at 10 p.m. ET. You can catch new weekly Season 3 episodes on Thursdays in the same 10 p.m. ET time slot.
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