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Ghosts Will Haunt CBS for a Third Season

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Ghosts Will Haunt CBS for a Third Season

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Published on January 12, 2023

Credit: CBS
Credit: CBS

They’re back! CBS’s popular series Ghosts has, unsurprisingly, been renewed for a third season. Based on the BBC series of the same name, Ghosts stars Rose McIver (iZombie) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Never Have I Ever) as a couple running a notably haunted bread-and-breakfast in upstate New York.

The show’s synopsis is lengthy, but that’s because there are a lot of undead folks to introduce:

Ghosts is a single-camera comedy about Samantha and Jay, a cheerful freelance journalist and up-and-coming chef from the city, respectively, who throw both caution and money to the wind when they decide to convert a huge rundown country estate they inherited into a bed & breakfast—only to find it’s inhabited by the many spirits of deceased residents who now call it home. The departed souls are a close-knit, eclectic group that includes a saucy Prohibition-era lounge singer (Danielle Pinnock); a pompous 1700’s Militiaman (Brandon Scott Jones); a ‘60s hippie fond of hallucinogens (Sheila Carrasco); an overly upbeat ‘80s scout troop leader (Richie Moriarty); a cod-obsessed Viking explorer from 1009 (Devon Chandler Long); a slick ‘90s finance bro (Asher Grodman); a sarcastic and witty Native from the 1500s (Román Zaragoza); and a society woman and wife of an 1800’s robber baron who is Samantha’s ancestor (Rebecca Wisocky), to name a few. If the spirits were anxious about the commotion a renovation and B&B will create in their home, it’s nothing compared to when they realize Samantha is the first live person who can see and hear them.

The American Ghosts was developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who were both producers on New Girl. The third season of Ghosts will premiere sometime this fall.

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Molly Templeton

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Molly Templeton has been a bookseller, an alt-weekly editor, and assistant managing editor of Tor.com, among other things. She now lives and writes in Oregon, and spends as much time as possible in the woods.
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