NBC’s “Midnight, Texas” Gets New Season & New Changes

NBC is returning to Midnight.

It’s news fans of the supernatural drama have been waiting for ever since the series’ first season ended in 2017: Deadline reports that the Peacock network has ordered a second season of Midnight, Texas.

With the new season comes new changes. Monica Owusu-Breen, showrunner for its inaugural season has been succeeded by Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder, who served as consulting producers in Season 1.

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The outlet also shares that Sarah Ramos (Creek) and Yul Vazquez (Rev. Emilio Sheehan) will not be returning as series regulars, but may return in a smaller capacity.

Based on the best-selling book series by Charlaine Harris (author of the novels that inspired “True Blood”), comes a journey into a remote Texas town where nothing is what it seems.

Home to a vampire, witch, angel and hitwoman, Midnight is a mysterious safe haven for those who are different. That is, until the arrival of a powerful psychic and the murder of one of their own.

As the town members fight off outside pressures from ever-suspicious cops, deadly biker gangs, and their own dangerous pasts, they band together and form an unlikely but strong family.

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