Summary
- SYFY's supernatural show SurrealEstate returns for season 2, thanks to fan , after initially being canceled.
- Luke Roman, played by Tim Rozon, takes on haunted homes that others wouldn't dare to, with Sarah Levy as his PR partner, Susan Ireland.
- In the episode "Truth in Advertising," Luke faces a rival ghost hunter while Susan investigates a seaside B&B with spooky noises.
Screen Rant is pleased to present an exclusive clip from SurrealEstate season 2, which will air its second episode on October 11. The supernatural Chucky as part of the network's Halloween slate, despite having originally been canceled after a well-received first season. Thankfully, SYFY reversed its decision and allowed the Canadian drama series to see the light of day once more, binging all-new hauntings to the neighborhood.
SurrealEstate stars Tim Rozon as Luke Roman, a real estate agency with unique skills that allow him to handle haunted homes others would shy away from. He is ed by Sarah Levy (who appeared on Schitt’s Creek, just as Rozon did) as Susan Ireland, who handles PR for the firm. The show also stars Adam Korson, Maurice Dean Wint, Savannah Basley, and Tennille Read. Check out a new clip from episode 2, titled "Truth in Advertising," below:

Tennille Read Interview: SurrealEstate Season 1
Star Tennille Read chats about working with Tim Rozon and exploring the paranormal as Megan Donovan in SYFY's SurrealEstate.
More About SurrealEstate Season 2
In Screen Rant's exclusive clip from SurrealEstate season 2, a frightening paranormal being leaves a gruesome mark on an unsuspecting homeowner's back. Elsewhere in "Truth in Advertising", Luke must deal with a new rival, the TV Ghost Hunter from Spirit Stalkers: Paranormal P.I. who insists on filming at the homeowner's legendary property with his crew. Meanwhile, Susan looks into a seaside B&B that has unwittingly scared off its guests due to strange, provocative noises going bump in the night.
SurrealEstate season 2 kicked off on October 4 with "Trust the Process," which found Susan Ireland at the helm of The Roman Agency while Luke took some time away to deal with the fallout from the season 1 finale. While the crew focuses on their day-to-day business, however, they must also keep an eye on Luke's mental health as he returns to the fold. The second season of the beloved SYFY series promises to maintain the spookiness of the first even as the characters adjust to their new roles in the wake of Luke's power loss, and the above clip proves that SurrealEstate knows how to handle the paranormal.
New episodes of SurrealEstate season 2 air every Wednesday at 10pm ET/PT on SYFY.