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Mystic, a Super Channel Heart & Home Original in association with BBC, returns for season three

Premieres May 7 at 8 p.m. ET

EDMONTON (April 19, 2023) – Super Channel is pleased to announce that the New Zealand-set, family action-adventure series, Mystic, will return to Super Channel Heart & Home for a third season on Sunday, May 7 at 8 p.m. ET. The Super Channel Heart & Home original, produced in association with BBC, is based on bestselling author Stacy Gregg’s Pony Club Secrets book series. Each half-hour episode of the eight-episode third season will also be available on Super Channel On Demand, the day following its weekly linear broadcast. Viewers can catch up on all of seasons one & two available now on Super Channel On Demand.

Watch the season three trailer here.

This season, Issie’s visions are back, and this time Dora’s shipwreck is taking centre stage alongside a mysterious sea serpent statue. Meanwhile, an illegal fishing trawler is the talk of the town and has been raiding up and down the coast. Is Mystic warning Issie of an impending environmental catastrophe in the KP Bay? Or are the visions linked to the sudden arrival of her erstwhile grandfather, Gordon? Or could it be both?

At the stables, fed up of Issie and Dan constantly flirting and fighting, the gang conspire to finally get them together. But their plans are thwarted by the arrival of Tom’s niece Maia, who takes an immediate liking to Dan and wastes no time in asking him out. Issie battles to contain her jealousy but her reckless behaviour during team trials has long-lasting repercussions for one of her teammates.

Meanwhile, the KP team have finally qualified for the Champs! With their usual rivals, Dulmoth Park, out of the running, their biggest threat is the Laurieston Farm team. Laurieston’s new trainer, Sean, used to compete against Tom in their eventing days. Sean and Tom soon become rival bidders for a local horse rescue centre. After Tom makes a foolish wager, it soon becomes clear that Sean is a man with a grudge – and a man who’s willing to do whatever it takes to beat his old rival both on and off the cross-country course.

British actor Macey Chipping (Holby City) returns in the lead role as Issie Brown and is joined once again by Laura Patch (After Life) as her mother Amanda; Cathy Downes (Winter of Our Dreams) as Grandmother Mitch; Phil Brown (American Playboy) as Sam; Kirk Torrance (The Dead Lands) as Tom; as well as New Zealanders Antonia Robinson as Natasha; Max Crean as Dan; Jacqueline Joe as Caroline; Joshua Tan as Caleb; and Hatty Walton as Stella. Johnny Brugh (What We Do in the Shadows) returns as Kenny, while Bruce Phillips (Gordon); Peter Feeney (Sean) and Tioreore Ngātai-Melbourne (Maia), join the cast for season 3.