Audible, a leading provider of spoken-word entertainment, has announced the release of the Audible Original Wynonna Earp: Tales from Purgatory. Written by Emily Andras, creator of the television series Wynonna Earp.
The new series sees cast members reprise their roles. Melanie Scrofano returns as Wynonna Earp, Tim Rozon as Doc Holliday, Dominique Provost-Chalkley as Waverly Earp, and Katherine Barrell as Nicole Haught. Varun Saranga, Dani Kind, Martina Ortiz Luis, and Greg Lawson round out the cast.
Based on the comic book created by Beau Smith, Wynonna Earp is a supernatural horror western series that follows Wynonna, the descendant of legendary Wyatt Earp, as she battles demons and curses in the town of Purgatory. In Audible’s series, Wynonna and Doc Holliday embark on a road trip to Dollywood. Along the way, they have new adventures and revisit fan-favorite characters from the series.
“We’re thrilled to bring more of what fans love to Audible,” said Diana Dapito, Audible’s Head of Regional Content, North America. “This audio experience will allow listeners to experience more action, humor, and the legend that is Wynonna Earp.”
Melanie Scrofano expressed her excitement about reprising the role of Wynonna Earp in this new audio format, saying, “It’s like unlocking a whole new dimension of the Wynonna Earp universe.”
Wynonna Earp: Tales from Purgatory is produced in collaboration with SEVEN24 Films, Rick Jacobs, Todd Berger, and Wayland Productions.
Wynonna Earp: Tales from Purgatory will debut exclusively on Audible on October 17, 2024. You can add Tales from Purgatory to your Audible wish lists now.
Wynonna Earp: Tales from Purgatory joins Audible’s slate of celebrated Canadian Audible Originals, including sci-fi thriller The Downloaded starring Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser; Andrew Pyper’s thriller suspense series Oracle, helmed by Joshua Jackson; Canadian classic Anne of Green Gables directed by Megan Follows and featuring the voices of Golden Globe winner Sandra Oh, Emmy Award winner Catherine O’Hara, and Emmy Award winner Victor Garber; mystery series Mistletoe Murders featuring Cobie Smulders and Raymond Ablack; and more.