Syfy, Showcase Pick Up 'Lost Girl' For Fourth Season
8:38 AM PST 2/28/2013 by Etan Vlessing
The latest 13 episode order of the Canadian supernatural drama comes before Syfy's run of the third season ends on April 22.
TORONTO – Canada’s Showcase channel and Syfy stateside have picked up the local sci-fi series Lost Girl for a fourth season.
The series starring Anna Silk (Being Erica) got another 13-episode order ahead of the third season ending on Syfy on April 22, having averaged 1.3 million average viewers to date.
Lost Girl, from Prodigy Pictures, also stars Kris Holden-Ried, Ksenia Solo, Zoie Palmer, Rick Howland and K.C. Collins.
Syfy picked up the third season in June 2012 and the first two seasons in May 2011.
Lost Girl is executive produced by Jay Firestone and Emily Andras, with Vanessa Piazza and Wendy Grean producing.
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