We have opened the portal to SYFY and have obtained some intel on some of the first few episodes of Astrid & Lilly Save the World. The titles and loglines for the first three installments of the series can be found below.
High school is hard enough when you’re different, but when outcast BFFs Astrid (Jana Morrison) and Lilly (Samantha Aucoin) accidentally crack open a portal to a terrifyingly quirky monster dimension, it gets a lot more complicated. It’s up to them to vanquish the creepy creatures and save the world, becoming the badass heroes they were meant to be. That is if they can survive the horrors of high school.
Episode 1: “Tontoom”
Airs Wednesday, January 26 at 10pm
Astrid and Lilly open a portal to another dimension and become monster hunters to save humanity.
Episode 2: “Teeth”
Airs Wednesday, February 2 at 10pm
A monster attacks bullies at school. Will Astrid and Lilly decide to join her or defeat her?
Episode 3: “Amygdala”
Airs Wednesday, February 9 at 10pm
A monster manifesting everyone’s worst fear terrorizes Pine Academy – including Astrid and Lilly.
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Aucoin will play Lilly who is sweet-natured and intuitive with a passion for investigative photography. Morrison will play Astrid who is bold and unfiltered with a knack for “sciencey” gadgets. Together, their friendship proves that being classically unpopular is actually pretty damn cool.
Astrid & Lilly Save the World was written by Noelle Stehman and Betsy Van Stone, who executive produce along with Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron, and Samantha Levine. Danishka Esterhazy (“SurrealEsteate,” “Slumber Party Massacre” (2001)) serves as producing director. Blue Ice Pictures will produce.
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