TV series
South of Hell
Overview
A supernatural thriller set in South Carolina, South Of Hell focuses on Maria Abascal (Suvari), a stunning demon-hunter-for-hire whose power stems from within. Like those she hunts, Maria is divided within herself, struggling with her own demon, Abigail, who resides inside of her, feeding on the evil Maria exorcises from others. Maria and Abigail share a soul and a destiny, but as Maria desperately tries to overtake Abigail, she will discover how far Abigail will go to remain a part of her.
Details
- First air date
- 2015-11-27
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 8 episodes
- Genres
- Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama
- Network
- WE tv
- Production
- Blumhouse Television, Sonar Entertainment, Blumhouse Productions, Dragonfly Entertainment
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Mena Suvari as Maria Abascal
- Zachary Booth as David Abascal
- Lamman Rucker as Elijah Bledsoe
- Paulina Singer as Grace Bledsoe
- Drew Moerlein as Dusty
- Luna Lauren Vélez as Tetra
- Bill Irwin as Enos Abascal
- Slate Holmgren as Sweetmouth
- Lydia Hearst as Charlotte Roberts
- Mike Pniewski as Sheriff Dickey
- Annapurna Sriram as Diversi-Tay
- Hunter Wenzel as Jeremy Culland
Creators and crew
- Matt Lambert - Creator
- James Manos Jr. - Executive Producer
- Jason Blum - Executive Producer
- Eli Roth - Executive Producer
- Erica Motley - Executive Producer
- Gene Stein - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Demons Are Forever
A possessed exorcist is forced into a dangerous alliance with a mysterious priest in order to defeat her own father and his army of demons.
Episode 2: Judge and Fury
Maria enlists Bledsoe's help to destroy a demon and free David from jail. Grace adjusts to life after possession, and Abigail grows stronger.
Episode 3: I See You
Maria becomes the target of an obsessive stalker after Abigail leads him on. David falls in with a dangerous group from Bledsoe's past.
Episode 4: White Noise
Tensions rise as the Society of Sons target David and Grace, and Maria faces a mad demon that Abigail is helpless against.
Episode 5: The One That Got Away
A demonic lover makes Abigail an indecent proposal, as Maria and Dusty grow closer. Grace searches for her mother against Bledsoe’s wishes.
Episode 6: South of the Border
In order to rescue Grace, Maria must trespass into Purgatory and face a ghost from her own past; and Enos' dark forces draw closer. Meanwhile, David confronts a terrible secret.
Episode 7: Take Life Now
Enos pits Maria and David against each other, and Abigail makes a dangerous deal as the ultimate showdown pulls them back to where the nightmare began.
Episode 8: Blood Relations
Enos's plans of creating a hell on earth are closer to being realized; Maria, David, and Grace discover a bond to defeat Enos.
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