Everything to Know About Season 3 of SYFY’s SurrealEstate

We’re getting ever nearer to the grand debut of Season 3 for SurrealEstate on SYFY, delivering more chilling haunted-house encounters and significant shifts as the show’s close-knit crew advances in time following the climactic events of Season 2.

An hour-long original series on SYFY titled SurrealEstate delves into both frightening and humorous adventures. The story revolves around a specialized real estate team working under the Roman Agency (which might be renamed the Roman-Ireland Agency this season). This team, led by Luke Roman, portrayed by Tim Rozon from Wynonna Earp and Schitt’s Creek, consists of paranormal experts. They don’t just clear away construction waste to prepare properties for sale; they also deal with entities such as spirits, ghosts, ancient witches, and perhaps a malevolent force lurking within the very walls of some houses.

2023 saw the conclusion of Season 2 for the show SurrealEstate. If it’s been a while since you last watched or if you’re new to the series, this brief overview should help you catch up. Continue reading to get all the essential details about SurrealEstate Season 3 before its return to SYFY starting from April 3.

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1. As a devoted fan, I couldn’t help but be taken aback just like Tim Rozon and Sarah Levy when they admitted their shock at the Season 2 finale of SurrealEstate.

2. Count me in as one of those excited fans as SYFY’s SurrealEstate gears up for its Season 3 debut in April, teased by an intriguing official trailer (check it out here).

3. Being a die-hard fan, I can’t help but delve into the ‘Hardcore’ haunted houses and heartbreak that unfolded in SurrealEstate Season 2.

What is SurrealEstate?

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SurrealEstate perfectly fits the SYFY original series mold. It’s spooky, mysterious, and undeniably strange as it delves into the unexplainable aspects of haunted house tales. By blending its weekly case structure with larger, multi-episode storylines that establish its core themes, it offers a comfortable yet entertaining experience for fans of supernatural series such as The X-Files or even Supernatural.

In the series “SurrealEstate”, Rozon portrays Luke Roman, a charismatic and spirit-sensitive head of the Roman Agency – a real estate firm where the team strategizes on tackling each week’s pressing housing predicament. Situated in an upscale coastal city, there’s usually a haunted property requiring a thorough ghost removal before it can fetch its peak market price. Luke has assembled his real estate team with individuals who are well-equipped to handle the supernatural occurrences that often cause unexplained noises at night.

Who stars in SurrealEstate?

At the Roman Agency, Luke’s devoted team members often find their lives intertwining – not just amongst themselves, but also with the mysterious spiritual realm – in unexpected ways. This lends a charmingly relatable touch to the broader narrative of SurrealEstate, balancing out the scary elements with ample humor and moments of genuine emotion. Here’s a more detailed examination of the show’s primary characters:

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The Roman Agency is where Luke’s committed staff members often share a unique connection – linking not just among themselves but also with the elusive spiritual world in unforeseen ways. This gives SurrealEstate an engaging human angle that softens the scare factor with generous doses of humor and even poignant drama. Here’s a closer inspection of the show’s principal characters:

Luke Roman (Tim Rozon)

Born with an extraordinary gift to perceive events beyond the physical world since childhood, it’s no surprise that Luke established the Roman Agency, a real estate firm specializing in spirits. He has the unique ability to detect and see supernatural occurrences that others can’t, and he even seems to have a sixth sense for determining whether a presence is benign, as evidenced by his occasional conversations with his deceased father. During Season 2 of SurrealEstate, Luke struggled to regain his psychic abilities following a harrowing experience. However, a significant reunion with his long-absent mother, portrayed by Jennifer Dale, restores all of Luke’s spiritual sensing capabilities at the start of Season 3.

Susan Ireland (Sarah Levy)

Sarah Levy, who plays Susan Ireland on SurrealEstate, is the actual daughter of Eugene Levy. In the closing moments of Season 2, Luke Roman officially includes Susan’s name on his real estate agency’s banner, signifying their equal partnership. Prior to joining Luke’s team in the first season, Susan was a prominent figure in traditional real estate sales. It turns out that Luke’s judgment about her abilities was spot-on. As the group discovers, Susan has telekinetic powers and can create fire – talents she starts honing after tackling some particularly challenging property renovations that test her skills to the maximum.

August Ripley (Maurice Dean Wint)

As a ghost enthusiast myself, I can’t help but admire the tech genius behind our spectral adventures – August Ripley, portrayed by the talented Maurice Dean Wint (known for his roles in ‘Cube’ and ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’). With his calm demeanor and thoughtful insights, August could effortlessly climb the corporate ladder in traditional R&D. Yet, he chooses the unique allure of our ghost-wrangling operation, where he can design custom, low-tech gadgets in the paranormal research room that Luke allows him to experiment with.

Phil Orley (Adam Korson)

Dressed casually in flannel and often holding a coffee mug, Phil Orley (known from ‘Degrassi’ and ‘2 Broke Girls’), functions as the non-scientific researcher at the Roman Agency – that is, the kind of person who genuinely appreciates sifting through a property’s probate records or ownership histories. With a past as a lapsed Catholic monk, Phil’s life seems poised for change as Season 3 of ‘SurrealEstate’ draws near. Similar to his colleague August, it appeared that Phil was set to depart the agency for an exciting new opportunity as Season 2 came to a close… but we’ll have to tune in during Season 3 to discover where his story might take him next.

Zooey L’Enfant (Savannah Basley)

Savannah Basley, who played Zooey L’Enfant on Wynonna Earp, manages the front desk with energy as the Gen-Z office administrator for the Roman Agency. Despite her quest for a personally satisfying career, she develops a strong friendship with Susan. When Susan gets trapped in a haunted house with an possessive spirit in Season 2, Zooey shows great loyalty. As Season 2 concludes, it appears that Zooey is preparing to tackle the challenging and lengthy process of law school… However, as we can see in the Season 3 trailer, Zooey won’t be severing her ties with the Roman Agency any time soon.

Elena Juatco (Clytemnestra Lomax)

Due to Susan’s prolonged absence from the Roman Agency, Luke finds himself in need of someone to handle the increased sales workload. Enter Clytemnestra Lomax, who is best known by her surname. Unlike Susan or Luke, Lomax doesn’t possess any extraordinary supernatural abilities – at least not yet. But she has an unflappable demeanor that makes her well-suited to handle the team’s unusual paranormal tasks. Given her recent role as the heir to a local funeral home, she’s no stranger to dealing with the mysterious and macabre.

Megan Donovan (Tennille Read)

Over the course of the series’ first two seasons, Luke has come close to nurturing a one-sided affection for Megan Donovan, played by Tennille Read in ‘Workin’ Moms’. Their first encounter is set up by a ghostly haunting early in Season 1 when Megan enlists the Roman Agency to rid her old house of its supernatural disturbances. Since then, they have continued to cross paths, though it was in the Season 2 finale that Megan truly started reaching out to Luke more frequently. As for where this storyline is going, we’ll just have to wait and see! However, with Tennille Read joining the cast of ‘SurrealEstate’ for its third season, it’s clear there are still many secrets to uncover about her character.

What to expect in Season 3 of SurrealEstate

Together with executive producers Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron, Armand Leo, and Danishka Esterhazy, George R. Olson, the creator/showrunner of SurrealEstate, has been keeping secrets about how the upcoming third season will develop following the dramatic events in the Season 2 finale.

In the closing moments of Season 2, Luke promoted Susan to a full partner and renamed “The Roman Agency” to “The Roman-Ireland Agency.” Although her influence was palpable, Susan’s role in SurrealEstate during the second season was more noticeable through her actions than her physical presence. This was largely due to a captivating storyline that spanned multiple episodes, where she found herself unjustly imprisoned within a menacing house by the sea, which she had initially purchased as her ideal home but later became a place of danger and obsession.

In the Season 2 finale, the entire team collaborated to finally break Susan free from her confinement within the haunted house, leading to a fierce showdown. This event caused each member to contemplate their personal lives and professions in its wake. These self-realizations could pave the way for fresh storylines as SurrealEstate progresses into Season 3. Come Season 3, Luke and Susan will continue working together, but Luke will find himself pursued by an ancient, malevolent adversary from his past who endangers not only him but also those dear to him, living or deceased – as reported by TVLine.

How can you watch SurrealEstate Season 3?

The third season of “SurrealEstate” premieres this coming Thursday, April 3rd, at 10 p.m., Eastern Time, exclusively on SYFY. Fresh episodes will be aired every Thursday following the same schedule at 10 p.m. ET.

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