Video: DEE SNIDER Talks To TVweb About Second Season Of 'Holliston'

June 8, 2013

Video footage of TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider talking to TVweb about the second season of FEARnet's hit original sitcom "Holliston" can be seen below.

The second season of "Holliston" premiered on Tuesday, June 4 as part of its Twisted Comedy Block. Season Two of the series — which was renewed for a second season after just two episodes had aired — consists of 10 episodes, an increase of four episodes over Season One.

"Holliston" — created by celebrated genre filmmaker, Adam Green, who wrote and produced the upcoming "Hatchet III", in theaters this June — stars Green and fellow real-life genre filmmaker Joe Lynch ("Knights Of Badassdom", "Wrong Turn 2"),as "Adam" and "Joe," two aspiring horror filmmakers, dealing with the struggles of life, love, and career aspirations during the post-college period where nothing ever seems to work out like it should. With relatable storylines inspired by Green's own life experiences that mash-up traditional situational comedy plot lines with popular horror genre-themes, "Holliston" is the hip and edgy horror-fueled sitcom that FEARnet fans had been waiting for and have now embraced whole heartedly.

The series also stars Laura Ortiz as Joe's longtime girlfriend and adorably demented artist; Corri English as Adam's confused and on-again/off-again childhood sweetheart; and heavy metal icons Dave Brockie as "Oderus Urungus", Adam's twisted closet-dwelling imaginary friend and guardian angel, and Dee Snider as "Lance Rockett", the delusional wannabe rockstar who runs the local cable station where "Adam" and "Joe" work. Season Two is loaded with appearances from genre stars such as Bill Moseley ("Texas Chainsaw"),Kane Hodder ("Hatchet III"),Sid Haig ("The Lords Of Salem"),David Naughton ("An American Werewolf In London"),Danielle Harris ("Halloween IV" and "V"),Bailee Madison ("Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark"),and James Gunn ("Guardians Of The Galaxy").

Following the events of the first season, Season Two ups the ante of outrageousness, taking the show to a wide range of unexpected places. Highlights include the series' first animated episode, finding the town attacked by a giant blob; a RINGU-inspired J-Horror episode; a Found Footage episode; and a one-hour season finale that will boast two special musical performances by the talented cast and a shocking final scene that will raise the dead. The second season will also feature some surprising twists and developments for the four main friends that will have a major impact on their lives and leave viewers anxious for more.

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