Surreal Estate Season 2 Clip Teases the Haunting Penultimate Episode



Summary

  • This exclusive clip from SurrealEstate season two episode five, “Art & Science,” shows Luke encountering a spirit with artistic flair.
  • SurrealEstate follows real estate agent Luke Roman (played with debonair charm by Tim Rozon) and his team who handle haunted houses.
  • Lead character Luke Roman loses his powers in season two, making the demons and entities scarier and vastly raising the stakes.

Check out an exclusive clip from the second season of the supernatural dramedy SurrealEstate. Coming courtesy of SyFy and CTV Sci-Fi Channel, this exclusive clip comes from this week’s episode “Art & Science” (the fifth episode of the second series) and finds Luke encountering a spirit with an artistic flair. You can watch our exclusive clip from SurrealEstate season two below:

Created by George R. Olson, SurrealEstate began back in 2021, and introduces Tim Rozon as real estate agent Luke Roman who, along with his elite team of specialists, handle all manner of haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Check out the official synopsis for SurrealEstate below:

“SurrealEstate” follows real estate agent Luke Roman and an elite team of specialists that handle the cases no one else can: haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Researching, investigating and “fixing” the things that go bump in the night, the team works to create closure – and closings – even as they struggle with demons of their own.

This week’s episode of SurrealEstate, “Art & Science,” is due to air on November 1st at 10pm ET/PT on SYFY. Alongside the clip, you can also read a logline for the upcoming episode.

“Luke must separate the artist from the art when a client’s home refuses to let her leave. August revisits his old workplace to find the past doesn’t always move on.”

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SurrealEstate Season 2, Episode 5, “Art & Science,” Lands on SyFy on Wednesday

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Starring Tim Rozon, Sarah Levy, Adam Korson, Maurice Dean Went, Tennille Read, and Savannah Basley, SurrealEstate has had a dramatic journey, with creator George Olsen initially announcing that the show would end with one season before revealing that SYFY had reversed the cancelation and would press ahead with season two.

And so here we are, and season two of SurrealEstate has seen lead character Luke Roman go through some changes. Changes that actor Tim Rozon recently discussed exclusively with MovieWeb.

“Right off the bat in season two, Luke no longer has his powers and ability to communicate with the other side, which was the main point of season one. I mean, we sell the houses that no one else can sell because they’re haunted and our kind of secret weapon to do that was Luke’s powers, because he could communicate with the entities to try and get them out of there, sometimes peacefully.”

Losing his powers would be hard enough anyway, but Rozon continued, revealing that the stakes would be raised throughout the second season. And things are going to get scarier and scarier.

“It’s super fun because the demons and entities that we’re dealing with in season two are so much scarier. Luke doesn’t have the powers to try and calm them down. Now in each episode, we try to find ways to deal with them. The stakes definitely have been raised.”

Episode five of season two, “Art & Science,” is due to land on SYFY on November 1 at 10pm ET/PT. The second season of SurrealEstate will come to and with its sixth episode, “Set Your Flag on Fire,” on November 8, 2023.

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