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A&E To Roll Out Two New 'Real-Life' Series

September 26th, 2006 1:31pm EDT favorite Add to My News
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Corey FeldmanA&E just greenlit two new original series. “The Coreys: Return Of The Lost Boys” (working title) will chart the ups and downs of the extraordinary friendship of child stars and best friends, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. “Paranormal U” (working title) will examine the Paranormal Research Societies' goal to find the truth behind real-life mysteries.

Corey Haim and Corey Feldman have one of the most unique friendships in Hollywood history. They grew up together both on and off screen, starring in a string of hit films including The Lost Boys, Dream a Little Dream, Blown Away and License to Drive. Between them, they have seen the world, dated scores of starlets, and each have made and lost tremendous fortunes. They have each seen the very highest of highs and the very lowest of lows.

Now, it's 20 years later. After years of living the life of a crazy bachelor, Corey Feldman has got his life on track, married the love of his life, Susie, and settled down. They lead a peaceful zen-like existence in a picture perfect white picket fence community. This suburban domesticity is shattered when due to extenuating circumstances, Corey Haim moves in with them. It doesn't take long for Susie and Corey to learn that two is company and three is definitely a crowd.

“Paranormal U” will be a thirteen episode, half-hour series chronicling the extraordinary life of Penn State University college student Ryan Buell and other members of one of the first university sanctioned Paranormal Research Societies (PRS) as they seek to find the truth behind terrifying real life mysteries. In some ways, the members of PRS are your basic college kids - dealing with the problems of school, dating, and finding their way in the world. The difference is that these students are drawn to examining "other" worlds as well -- working on cases that include poltergeists, hauntings and the darkest areas of the unknown. Each week, they are contacted for help by outside parties ranging from The Catholic Church to ordinary families who are terrified by unusual events in their homes.




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