Hulu Renews Deadbeat for a Third Season

Hulu announced today that the Hulu Original series “Deadbeat” has been renewed for a third season with a 13-episode order. 

The half-hour comedy series stars Tyler Labine (Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, “Reaper”) as Kevin Pacalioglu, a hapless but gifted medium who will go to any lengths to help New York’s ghosts settle their unfinished business. Brandon T. Jackson (Tropic Thunder) plays his savvy best friend, Roofie. Cat Deeley (“So You Think You Can Dance”) stars as Camomile White, a glamorous celebrity medium who is Pacalioglu’s rival and nemesis, and Lucy DeVito as Sue, Camomile’s once put upon assistant.

“Deadbeat is a uniquely imaginative and charming series,” said Craig Erwich, Senior Vice President and Head of Content, Hulu. “We are very happy to bring it back for another hilarious season and look forward to sharing new ghostly stories.”

Produced by Lionsgate Television, the series is co-created by Cody Heller and Brett Konner (“Wilfred,” “The Inbetweeners”) and executive produced by showrunner Dan Lagana. Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Sarah Esberg from Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment are producers on the show. A premiere date for season three will be announced at a later time.

Season three of “Deadbeat” will join Hulu’s growing slate of premium original programming, including the additional Lionsgate series “Casual,” a comedy from Oscar-nominated director Jason Reitman, and the first long-form project from Freddie Wong and the RocketJump team; season four of “The Mindy Project”; event series “11/22/63” from Stephen King and J.J. Abrams starring James Franco; the comedy series “Difficult People” produced by Amy Poehler with stars Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner; and “The Way,” a drama series from Universal Television and Jason Katims’ True Jack Productions.

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