A horror comedy that parodied everything from The X-Files to Godzilla movies, Stan Against Evil will not be returning for a fourth season on IFC, as the show's creator, Dana Gould, has confirmed that the series has been cancelled.
On the recent episode of his podcast The Dana Gould Hour (via Bloody Disgusting), Gould made the following statement regarding the current status of Stan Against Evil:
“Stan Against Evil, I am sad to report, will not be returning for a fourth season. It had a great run of three seasons. It’s not coming back. Will it show up in some other form on some other network someday? Maybe. But right now, as we like to say, it’s dead as Kelsey’s nuts.”
Premiering on Halloween night in 2016, Stan Against Evil ran for three seasons on IFC for a total of 24 episodes. The series' core cast included John C. McGinley,...
On the recent episode of his podcast The Dana Gould Hour (via Bloody Disgusting), Gould made the following statement regarding the current status of Stan Against Evil:
“Stan Against Evil, I am sad to report, will not be returning for a fourth season. It had a great run of three seasons. It’s not coming back. Will it show up in some other form on some other network someday? Maybe. But right now, as we like to say, it’s dead as Kelsey’s nuts.”
Premiering on Halloween night in 2016, Stan Against Evil ran for three seasons on IFC for a total of 24 episodes. The series' core cast included John C. McGinley,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Alec Bojalad Jan 26, 2019
IFC has canceled the John C. McGinley-starring monster fest, Stan Against Evil, after three seasons.
Evil has won...for now.
IFC has canceled its monster hunting comedy Stan Against Evil after three seasons. Stan Against Evil creator Dana Gould confirmed the news on his podcast, The Dana Gould Hour.
“Stan Against Evil, I am sad to report, will not be returning for a fourth season. It had a great run of three seasons. It’s not coming back. Will it show up in some other form on some other network someday? Maybe. But right now, as we like to say, it’s dead as Kelsey’s nuts," Gould said in a very Gould-ian statement on his podcast.
Stan Against Evil wrapped up its third, and currently final, season in November of 2018. The show followed Stanley Miller (John C. McGinley), the former sheriff of a small New Hampshire town.
IFC has canceled the John C. McGinley-starring monster fest, Stan Against Evil, after three seasons.
Evil has won...for now.
IFC has canceled its monster hunting comedy Stan Against Evil after three seasons. Stan Against Evil creator Dana Gould confirmed the news on his podcast, The Dana Gould Hour.
“Stan Against Evil, I am sad to report, will not be returning for a fourth season. It had a great run of three seasons. It’s not coming back. Will it show up in some other form on some other network someday? Maybe. But right now, as we like to say, it’s dead as Kelsey’s nuts," Gould said in a very Gould-ian statement on his podcast.
Stan Against Evil wrapped up its third, and currently final, season in November of 2018. The show followed Stanley Miller (John C. McGinley), the former sheriff of a small New Hampshire town.
- 1/27/2019
- Den of Geek
Seemingly taking inspiration from Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead films, the first episode of “Stan Against Evil,” IFC’s new scripted comedy-horror series from “The Simpsons” writer Dana Gould, is now streaming in full. John C. McGinley (Platoon, Office Space) stars with actress-comedian Janet Varney (“You’re the Worst”). “ ‘Stan Against Evil’ follows Stanley Miller (McGinley), a sour, aging bulldog of a […]...
- 11/1/2016
- by MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
Halloween night on IFC, we all can take a Stan Against Evil. In the meantime, check out the trailer that recently dropped for the new horror comedy series starring John C. McGinley (Stan) as he takes on the 100+ demons that have taken over his sleepy New Hampshire town.
"Something’s not quite right in the town of Willard’s Mill, New Hampshire. In the newly released trailer for IFC’s original horror-comedy series, Stan Against Evil, get to know the town's stubborn ex-police sheriff Stanley Miller (John C. McGinley), his strong-willed replacement Evie Barret (Janet Varney) and a few of the 172 spine-chilling demons who are haunting the town.
Stan Against Evil premieres on IFC with two back-to-back episodes Wednesday, November 2 at 10 Pm and 10:30 Pm. Additionally, in the spirit of spooks and frights, a special double-airing of the premiere episode will haunt viewers Halloween night, October 31st at 11 Pm and 11:30 Pm on IFC.
"Something’s not quite right in the town of Willard’s Mill, New Hampshire. In the newly released trailer for IFC’s original horror-comedy series, Stan Against Evil, get to know the town's stubborn ex-police sheriff Stanley Miller (John C. McGinley), his strong-willed replacement Evie Barret (Janet Varney) and a few of the 172 spine-chilling demons who are haunting the town.
Stan Against Evil premieres on IFC with two back-to-back episodes Wednesday, November 2 at 10 Pm and 10:30 Pm. Additionally, in the spirit of spooks and frights, a special double-airing of the premiere episode will haunt viewers Halloween night, October 31st at 11 Pm and 11:30 Pm on IFC.
- 10/10/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Though there’s no shortage of horror TV shows these days — “The Walking Dead,” “American Horror Story,” “Penny Dreadful,” “Black Mirror,” “Ash vs Evil Dead,” etc. — a new one in the works could add a unique spin on the genre. The upcoming IFC series “Stan Against Evil” follows Stanley Miller (John McGinley), a gruff, aging New England sheriff who recently lost his position after an angry outburst at his wife’s funeral. Though Miller isn’t exactly accepting or kind towards newcomers, he meets the new sheriff Evie Barret (Janet Varney) who opens his eyes to the plague of angry demons haunting the town. Miller begrudgingly joins an alliance with Barret to stop the demon threat once and for all. Watch an exclusive teaser for the series below.
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- 7/29/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
There's a new sheriff in town. Scrubs' John C. McGinley is set to star as disgruntled former Sheriff Stanley Miller in the Stan Against Evil TV series on IFC. A comedy horror, Stan Against Evil also stars Janet Varney as Evie Barret. Evie is the new sheriff as well as Stan's partner in crime.
Written and produced by Dana Gould and executive produced by Tom Lassally (3 Arts), Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes (RadicalMedia), eight episodes are planned for the first season of Stan Against Evil on IFC. Principal photography begins in Atlanta, this June, with an eye toward a fall 2016 premiere.
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Written and produced by Dana Gould and executive produced by Tom Lassally (3 Arts), Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes (RadicalMedia), eight episodes are planned for the first season of Stan Against Evil on IFC. Principal photography begins in Atlanta, this June, with an eye toward a fall 2016 premiere.
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- 4/19/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
We’ve known for several weeks that The Blacklist would be casting a new big bad with disconcerting ties to Red — and now, we can put a face to the character description.
Banshee actor Ulrich Thomsen has been cast as Alexander Kirk, a multi-national businessman who runs a global energy empire, EW.com reports.
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As TVLine exclusively reported in March, Kirk plans to use his power and resources to strike back against longtime nemesis Red — and their tense history connects Kirk to an intimate, shocking secret from Red’s past.
Banshee actor Ulrich Thomsen has been cast as Alexander Kirk, a multi-national businessman who runs a global energy empire, EW.com reports.
RelatedThe Blacklist Star ‘Shocked’ By Tragic Twist: ‘I Loved Working With [Spoiler]’
As TVLine exclusively reported in March, Kirk plans to use his power and resources to strike back against longtime nemesis Red — and their tense history connects Kirk to an intimate, shocking secret from Red’s past.
- 4/18/2016
- TVLine.com
Scrubs alum John C. McGinley is set as the lead in Stan Against Evil, IFC’s new scripted comedy-horror series from writer Dana Gould. Also cast in the show, which has an eight-episode order for a fall premiere, is actress-comedian Janet Varney (You're the Worst). Stan Against Evil follows Stanley Miller (McGinley), a sour, aging bulldog of a New England police sheriff who has recently lost his position as head honcho due to an angry outburst at a most inappropriate moment…...
- 4/18/2016
- Deadline TV
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- 3/28/2013
- by Malene
- Rupert-Grint.us/
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