Lost Girl finds fourth season on Showcase, Syfy

Good news for the Fae—Showcase and U.S. channel SyFy have renewed Lost Girl for a 13-ep fourth season set to air late 2013.

“Lost Girl remains an anchor series for Showcase, and with its sharp writing and palpable cast chemistry, it has amassed a fan following second-to-none,” said Barbara Williams, senior vice president, content, Shaw Media in a statement.

The hit supernatural drama ranked as the number one series on Showcase and number one scripted series across all specialty channels in the A25-54 demo during its first season, according to a release from Shaw Media.

The sophomore year saw a 5 per cent audience growth across the 2+, A18-49 and M25-54 demos.

Since its season three premiere, Lost Girl remains the number one specialty program from 9- 10 p.m. on Sundays, according to BBM Canada data provided by Shaw Media.

Meanwhile, south of the border, Lost Girl has found similar success. In the show’s current season, the supernatural series averaged 676,000 in the A18-49 demo, 721,000 in A25-54 and 1.3 million total viewers, according to a release from SyFy.

Lost Girl tells the story of succubus Bo (Anna Silk), a creature of folklore that feeds off sexual energy. The third season of the show has been dealing with the outcome of the fall of the Garuda, the antagonistic force from season two.

The series is produced by Prodigy Pictures in association with Shaw Media.

Season four is slated to begin production this spring.