SYFY's 'Channel Zero' Season 2 Gets Premiere Date and Trailer

08/31/2017 03:41 pm EDT

After a series of teasers, the second season of SYFY's surprise horror hit Channel Zero got its first official trailer, along with the announcement that it will premiere on Wednesday, September 20. Check out the official trailer above and Season 2 poster below.

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The upcoming season focuses on the "No-End House," which will follow Brian Russell's original story. In the tale, a young woman visits a mythic house with a group of friends, which is filled with rooms full of disturbing horrors, each one more awful than the next. The first season was called "Candle Cove," which followed a man's quest to track down the mysterious origins of a children's program from the '80s that tied into a series of kidnappings.

"Channel Zero certainly hit a nerve with Candle Cove," said President of USA and Syfy Chris McCumber. "We look forward to creeping everyone out again this fall with No-End House– and can't wait to see what nightmares Nick has in store for the future."

The fall premiere will put the show right up against the massively popular American Horror Story, another show that explores entirely new stories with each season.

When the series was initially announced, it was slated to run for two seasons. Thanks to the success of its debut season, SYFY announced it had ordered a third and fourth season.

Earlier this year, Bloody Disgusting reported that Season 3 of the series will be titled "Staircases." Per their site:

"Brandon Scott (Blair Witch) and Holland Roden (Teen Wolf) were the first to join the cast, with Scott playing Officer Luke Vanczyk, a young but already jaded cop, living in the shadow of his father, the Chief of Police. Luke's world-weary exterior hides a fierce commitment to justice, and a deep love for his troubled community.

"Roden will play Zoe Woods, a sharp, tough young woman whose struggles with mental illness have worn her down over the years. She hates that her younger sister, Alice, has to take care of her and she'd give anything to go back to the way things used to be."

Nick Antosca will once again serve as showrunner with Max Landis serving as an executive producer.

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