Wynonna Earp and Schitt's Creek star set to reunite with co-stars

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Tim Rozon is set to reunite with his Schitt's Creek and Wynonna Earp co-stars in new Syfy / Blue Ice Pictures show The Surrealtor.

The actor, who plays mayor's son Mutt Schitt in comedy Schitt's Creek and Doc Holliday in supernatural Western horror Wynonna Earp, will be back together with Schitt's Creek star Sarah Levy and Wynonna Earp's Savannah Basley in the series, which will commence filming shortly, according to Deadline.

The Surrealtor, which has a fantastically punny title, will follow real estate agent Nick Roman (Rozon) who owns The Roman Agency, a real estate company that specialises in haunted or possessed properties.

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Nick and his elite team of property specialists have gained a reputation as people who can sell the creepy haunted houses that scare off most buyers but of course they've got their own skeletons in their closets to deal with too.

Levy, who played cafe waitress Twyla Sands in Schitt's Creek, will take on the role of Susan Ireland, a very successful realtor who doesn't believe in ghosts or the supernatural in general – although she'll probably change her mind once she's spent some time with The Roman Agency.

Basley, who played Cleo Clanton in Wynonna Earp, is set to play Zooey L'Enfant, the agency's office manager.

Other actors who have been cast in the show include Adam Korson, who will play research specialist Father Phil Orley, Maurice Dean Wint, who will play technology specialist August Ripley, and Tennille Read, who will star as medical student Megan Donovan who has just inherited a house from her grandfather.

There is no word yet on when The Surrealtor will air.


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