Warehouse 13 AshmoreWarehouse 13’s Aaron Ashmore is staying with Syfy for his next TV job, the 10 part SF series Killjoys from Temple Productions and Lost Girl creator Michelle Lovretta.

Killjoys follows a fun-loving, hard living trio of interplanetary bounty hunters sworn to remain impartial as they chase deadly warrants throughout the Quad, a distant system on the brink of a bloody, multi-planetary class war. Vampire Diaries’ Chris Grismer will direct the pilot and additional episodes.

Hannah John-Kamen will be the gorgeous, complicated, and deadly Dutch. A top-level Killjoy, she’s a much loved and charming presence in her community, with a unique gift for earning people’s trust and respect regardless of their class. Under her banter and protective flirtations, there is pain, maturity, and a deep solemnity resulting from a dark secret past.

Aaron Ashmore plays John Jaqobis, a peacemaker who hates conflict. Cheerful and kind-hearted, John prefers not to fight, but his sarcastic wit has put him into the fray enough over the years to teach him how to do it well, and dirty.

Luke Macfarlane appears as D’avin, a handsome, rugged, sarcastic, and incredibly loyal former soldier. He dreamed of enlisting in the military since boyhood, and his hard-won expertise in tactics, manoeuvres and hand-to-hand combat make him an instant asset to the Killjoy team.

Bill McGoldrick, Executive Vice President, Original Content, Syfy noted: “We’re very fortunate to have these three very talented young actors join the outstanding Killjoys creative team.”

“Hannah, Aaron and Luke are the perfect combination to lead this exciting new drama series,” Corrie Coe, Senior Vice President, Independent Production, Bell Media added. “With only two weeks remaining until the start of production, we look forward to seeing the universe this trio will bring to life with our stellar partners, Temple Street Productions and Syfy.”

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have Hannah, Aaron and Luke sign on to play our stalwart team of bounty hunters,” Ivan Schneeberg and David Fortier, Executive Producers and Co-Presidents of Temple Street Productions commented. “We’re looking forward to getting production underway with this killer ensemble and our partners Space and Syfy.”

Commissioned by Space and produced by Temple Street Productions for Space and Syfy, the series will begin production in Toronto on August 5. Killjoys will premiere on Syfy and Space in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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