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"The Wicked Man"
Series Wellington Paranormal
Season 4, Episode 2
Air date February 23rd, 2022 (NZ)
August 3rd, 2022 (US)
Writers Rosie Howells
Story Paul Yates; Nick Ward; Melanie Bracewell; Tom Sainsbury
Director Jackie van Beek
Producers Jemaine Clement; Taika Waititi; Paul Yates
Starring Karen O'Leary; Mike Minogue; Maaka Pohatu
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"The Wicked Man" is the second episode of series four of the New Zealand based mockumentary comedy show Wellington Paranormal and the twenty-first episode of the program overall. It was directed by Jackie van Beek with a script written by Rosie Howells based on a story treatment by Howells, Paul Yates, Nick Ward, Melanie Bracewell, and Tom Sainsbury with additional material supplied by Karen O'Leary, Mike Minogue, and Maaka Pohatu. It first aired in New Zealand on TVNZ 2 on February 23rd, 2022. It premiered in the United States on the CW Network on August 3rd, 2022.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Karen O'Leary Officer O'Leary
Mike Minogue Officer Minogue
Maaka Pohatu Sergeant Maaka

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Tom Sainsbury Officer Parker
Lyndee-Jane Rutherford Sophie
Jason Hoyte Captain Quinn
Yvette Parsons Avalon
Oliver Cox Thomath
Karin McCracken Lilda

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Clarissa Chandrahasen Elspeth
Bella Ebverlupi Nadith
June Van Griffin Rhiannon
Sophocles Clement Miraine
Griffin Gunawan Marlow
Ewen Coleman Lachlan
Len Lidbetter Talon
R.A. Chris-Tian Dressmaker
Barnie Duncan Horned One

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