Haven (2010)
A supernatural mystery series following an FBI agent who uncovers dark secrets — and her own hidden past — in a troubled Maine coastal town.
Haven - Series Information
- Original Title: Haven
- First Air Year: 2010
- Last Air Year: 2015
- Created by: Jim Dunn, Sam Ernst
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery
- Content Rating (US): TV-14
- Number of Seasons: 5
- Number of Episodes: 78
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: July 9, 2010 (United States - NR), July 9, 2010 (Canada - 14+), July 9, 2010 (Germany - 12), July 9, 2010 (France - 10), July 9, 2010 (Australia - M), July 9, 2010 (Brazil - 14), July 9, 2010 (Italy - T), July 9, 2010 (Spain - 13)
- Networks: Syfy
- Production Companies: E1 Entertainment
- Production Countries: Canada, United States of America
- Alternative Titles: Хэйвен (RU), Убежище (BG)
Haven - Plot
FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve a murder and soon discovers the town's many secrets—which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.
Haven - Trailer
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It takes a village to hide a secret
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Haven - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Jim Dunn
- Sam Ernst
Main Cast
- Emily Rose
- Lucas Bryant
- Eric Balfour
- Richard Donat
- John Dunsworth
- Adam Copeland
- Glen Lefchak
- Jayne Eastwood
- Nicholas Campbell
- Kate Kelton
Writers
- Matt McGuinness
- Gabrielle Stanton
- Jim Dunn
- Sam Ernst
- Shernold Edwards
Executive Producers
- John Morayniss
- Shawn Piller
- Scott Shepherd
- Lloyd Segan
- David MacLeod
Haven - FAQs
Where can you stream Haven online?
Haven is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Peacock Premium. It can also be watched free with ads on The CW, Plex, and Fawesome. Digital purchase options are available through Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, and Fandango At Home.
Is Haven based on a Stephen King story?
Yes. Haven is loosely inspired by Stephen King's 2005 novel 'The Colorado Kid.' While the show expands significantly beyond the book's plot, it draws on King's atmospheric small-town mystery setting and incorporates supernatural elements characteristic of his storytelling style.
Who are the main actors in Haven?
Haven stars Emily Rose as FBI agent Audrey Parker, Lucas Bryant as Nathan Wournos, and Eric Balfour as Duke Crocker. Supporting cast includes Richard Donat, John Dunsworth, Adam Copeland, Nicholas Campbell, Jayne Eastwood, Glen Lefchak, and Kate Kelton.
How many seasons and episodes does Haven have?
Haven ran for 5 seasons and 78 episodes in total. Season 5 was the longest, featuring 26 episodes, while Seasons 1 through 4 each contained 13 episodes. The series aired on Syfy from July 2010 through December 2015.
What is Haven the TV series about?
Haven follows FBI agent Audrey Parker, who travels to the mysterious coastal town of Haven, Maine to investigate a murder. She soon uncovers a community plagued by supernatural afflictions called 'the Troubles' — and discovers that the town's secrets may be deeply connected to her own forgotten past.
Did Haven get a proper series finale?
Yes. Haven concluded with a two-part series finale in December 2015, wrapping up the major storylines after five seasons. The show's creators worked to give the series a definitive ending following Syfy's cancellation announcement, providing resolution for the central characters and the Troubles mythology.
What is the content rating for Haven?
Haven carries a TV-14 content rating in the United States, indicating it may be unsuitable for children under 14. The series contains moderate violence, supernatural horror elements, and mature thematic content. It aired on Syfy and is appropriate for teen and adult audiences.
Where was Haven filmed?
Despite being set in Haven, Maine, the series was filmed primarily in Chester and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. The picturesque Nova Scotia coastline and historic architecture convincingly doubled for the fictional New England setting throughout all five seasons of production.
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