Sam Huntington Will Guest Star on Warehouse 13

Sam Huntington as Josh in 'Being Human'
Sam Huntington as Josh in 'Being Human' - Photo by Jeff Riedel/Syfy/© NBCUniversal, Inc.

Sam Huntington, Being Human‘s handsome but troubled werewolf, will play a jazz musician named Ethan on season four of Warehouse 13. Announcing Huntington’s guest starring role, Warehouse 13 executive producer Jack Kenny said, “We love bringing other Syfy icons on to Warehouse 13… There’s something they just ‘get’ about the genre. People like Kate Mulgrew, Lindsay Wagner, Jaime Murray and Rene Auberjonois know that delicate balance we play between humor, drama and action. And Sam Huntington is a natural fit for us. Funny, charming, smart and compelling, he plays ‘Ethan’ — a young jazz musician, desperate to leave his mark on the world of New Orleans jazz — even if it means a great sacrifice.”
 
Warehouse 13 is Syfy’s most successful series, averaging 3.28 million viewers over season 3. Production on season four is currently underway in Toronto, Canada.
 
The Plot:
 
Following the powerful, two-hour season three finale, the team struggles in season four to come to terms with the destruction of the Warehouse and the tragic loss of Steve Jinks (Aaron Ashmore), Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder) and H.G. Wells (Jaime Murray).
 
Warehouse 13 follows a team of government agents who work at a massive, top-secret storage facility in windswept South Dakota which houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and preternatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse’s caretaker Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek) charges Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock), Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as helping him to control the Warehouse itself. At the end of last season, the Warehouse was shockingly destroyed. What’s next for the surviving members of the Warehouse 13 team?
 
Source: Syfy – March 12, 2012
 
Posted by Rebecca Murray