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Midnight Texas - Season 2 - Nestor Carbonell, Jaime Ray Newman & Josh Kelly to Recur

22 Jul 2018

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Nestor Carbonell (Bates Motel, Lost), Jaime Ray Newman (The Punisher, Bates Motel) and Josh Kelly (UnReal) have joined the cast of Midnight Texas for its upcoming second seasons. The roles are recurring per Deadline. Carbonell will play an energy healer and Newman his wife, the new owners of Midnight's new hotel. Kelly will play a demon hunter whose attracted to Joel.

Carbonell and Newman will recur as Kai and Patience Lucero, respectively, the owners of Midnight’s new hotel. Their sudden arrival in town causes a stir and has the Midnighters suspicious about what is really going on. Kelly will recur as Walker Chisum, an openly gay demon hunter who has an intense connection with resident angel Joe Strong (Lewis).

Kai (Carbonell) is a magnetic, holistic energy healer and Patience (Newman) is his savvy and beautiful wife. Drawn to Midnight’s unique energy, they have opened Crystal Desert, a hotel, and New Age healing center. Though Kai impresses the Midnighters with his power, some are skeptical of his motives and wonders if he is actually a con man. Patience uses her charm to ingratiate herself to Midnight and takes an immediate liking to Manfred (Arnaud).

Walker (Kelly) is a handsome, openly gay demon hunter, much like Joe Strong, the famed angel he admires. When Walker discovers Joe in Midnight, the two develop a bond fighting demons. Driven by revenge and an undeniably intense attraction to one another, Walker will get Joe into more trouble than either expects.

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