Wynonna Earp is coming home to battle her greatest foe yet: a psychotic seductress hellbent on revenge against her... and everyone she loves.
09-13-2024
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Paolo Barzman
Writer:
Emily Andras
Production:
SEVEN24 Films, Cineflix Productions
Key Crew
Casting:
Rhonda Fisekci
Casting:
Lisa Parasyn
Co-Producer:
Melanie Scrofano
Co-Producer:
Brian Dennis
Co-Producer:
Paul Ackerley
Locations and Languages
Country:
CA
Filming:
CA
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Melanie Scrofano
Melanie Scrofano (born December 20th, 1981) is a Canadian stage, film & television actress. She is best known for playing the title role in the Syfy television series Wynonna Earp.
Tim Rozon is a Canadian film, television and voice actor and writer, best known for his television main roles as Tommy Quincy on the teen drama Instant Star, as Alex Caine on Befriend and Betray, as Mutt Schitt on comedy Schitt's Creek, and as western legend Doc Holliday on Wynonna Earp.
Dominique Provost-Chalkley (born 24 March 1990) is a British singer, dancer, stage and screen actor, best known for playing sister Waverly to the title character of the Syfy television series Wynonna Earp. They trained Acting and Musical Theatre for 3 years at Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom, Surrey, England, UK.
Kat Barrell is a Canadian producer, director, stage and screen actress, best known for playing Nicole Haught on the Syfy television series Wynonna Earp and Alicia Rutherford on Workin' Moms. She's a graduate from the Classical Theatre School at George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Dani Kind is a Canadian stage, film and television actress and producer, best known for playing Anne Carlson, one of the lead roles in the television series Workin' Moms.
Varun Saranga is a Canadian film and television actor and director, best known for playing AJ Mehta on the television series How to be Indie and Jeremy Chetri on the Syfy series Wynonna Earp. He holds a BA in Political Science from York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is a graduate of the Actors Conservatory Program at the Canadian Film Centre.
Jann Arden is a Canadian singer songwriter, broadcaster and author. She played supporting and guest roles in many television series', while starring as a fictionalized version of herself on a quest for renewed fame in CTV's comedy series Jann. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta, Jann catapulted onto the Canadian music scene in 1993, with the release of her debut album Time For Mercy, which featured the hit single, “I Would Die For You”. This was followed by Living Under June, which contained her break-out hit “Insensitive”.
With a career that spans 12 albums and 19 top ten singles, Arden’s contributions to the Canadian music industry has been recognized with 8 Juno Awards, 10 SOCAN Awards, 4 Western Canadian Music Awards, a Much Music Video Award, 3 Prairie Music Awards and an Alberta Recording Industry Association Award. She has been inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, has been given the Vantage Women of Originality Award, awarded the Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal, was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Alliance Hall of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame.
Greg Lawson is a Canadian stage and screen actor, best known for his starring role as Prospector Goodman in the period drama television miniseries Klondike.
Julian Black Antelope is a Canadian actor and stunt performer of Irish and First Nation descent. He was adopted and raised by a non-aboriginal couple. He grew up outside of Fort MacLeod near the Kainai (Blood) and Piikani Blackfoot Reserves but knew little of his native culture. After leaving home at 15, he sought out his First Nation roots. Eventually, some Blackfoot elders took him under their wings. He has been quoted as saying, “I’m half-Irish and half some kind of Indian.” He is best known for his role as Darrien Tailfeathers on the series Blackstone. He has also written, directed, produced or edited many independent short films and video documentaries including the 2019 feature Harpoon.