Bitten Synopsis

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Based on the New York Times best-selling Women of the Otherworld novels by Kelley Armstrong, Bitten is an emotionally charged supernatural thriller starring Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, Ted) as Elena Michaels, the lone female werewolf in existence. Desperate to escape both a world she never wanted to be part of and the man who turned her into a werewolf, Elena has abandoned her Pack and taken refuge in a new city. There, she works as a photographer and hides her werewolf existence from her new boyfriend. When bodies start turning up in her Pack's backyard, Elena finds herself back at Stonehaven, the werewolves' ancestral domain. Torn between two worlds and two loves, she quickly realizes that - when push comes to shove - she'll stop at nothing to defend her Pack.

Season 2 of the 10-episode, one-hour thriller sees the return of Laura Vandervoort (Ted) as Elena, the world's only female werewolf; Greyston Holt (Alcatraz, Durham County) as Elena's passionate partner Clay Danvers; and Greg Bryk (A History Of Violence, The Book of Negroes) as the Alpha Pack leader Jeremy Danvers.

Season 2 also introduces a coven of witches who turn to the Pack for support. Tammy Isbell (Saving Hope) stars as the calm and level-headed Coven leader, Ruth Winterbourne; Tommie-Amber Pirie (Michael: Tuesdays & Thursdays) is cast as Ruth's daughter, the outspoken spitfire, Paige Winterbourne; and Kiara Glasco (Copper) stars as the young and impressionable, Savannah Levine. Returning to "Bitten" are Steve Lund (Being Erica, Haven) as Nick Sorrentino, Michael Xavier (The Best Years) as Dr. Logan Jonsen, and Genelle Williams (Warehouse 13) as Rachel Sutton.

Season 3 of BITTEN finds The Pack several months after a harrowing and bloody battle. Once again, there are challenges and tensions within the ranks of the Council of International Alphas. This time, a rogue former member and his supporters create tension, posing a direct threat to The Pack. Meanwhile, Elena struggles with Jeremy's new draconian leadership style, as she makes some shocking and surprising discoveries about herself.