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[via press release from Syfy]
SYFY's new TZGZ original "Devil May Care" premieres Saturday, Feb. 6 at 12:00am ET/PT
About Devil May Care:
A millennial named Beans (Asif Ali) finds himself in Hell with NO idea why. While meeting with the Devil (Alan Tudyk) upon his arrival, they quickly figure out that Beans' job from his earthly days translate perfectly into the Hell-esphere. Just like that, Beans becomes the Devil's newest Social Media Manager, since online buzz is exactly what Hell's been missing. The two form the most unlikely friendship, and together, while juggling Devil's staff and family, they will surely get Hell trending!
"Devil May Care" also stars Pamela Adlon, Stephanie Beatriz and Fred Tatasciore. Created and executive produced by Douglas Goldstein ("Robot Chicken"). Developed and executive produced by Amanda Miller at Psyop, and produced at Titmouse in Vancouver. Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski and Ben Kalina from Titmouse are also executive producers.
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