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Two-Time Grammy Nominated Singer Tank to Guest Star in a New Episode of Saints & Sinners

ATLANTA (March 9, 2017) – Bounce’s breakout hit original drama series Saints & Sinners returns with an all-new episode airing Sunday March,  12 at 9:00 p.m.(ET/PT).  Two-time Grammy nominated singer Tank (The New Edition StoryBorn Again Virgin) visits Cypress to help his old friend, Miles Calloway (Keith Robinson) launch his music career. Meanwhile, Mayor Ella Johnson (Vanessa Bell Calloway) vows to purge the police department of corruption which puts every Cypress prosecutor and city council member on high alert.

During its record-breaking first season, Saints & Sinners became Bounce’s most-watched programming in the network’s history. The series was so successful, Bounce renewed the show for year two ahead of the inaugural season’s thrilling finale.

Season two brings viewers back to Cypress, Georgia, the sleepy southern town outside Atlanta which has been rocked by the murders of a beloved pastor and the town’s Mayor. Death’s shadow continues to loom over the town’s epicenter, Greater Hope Baptist Church, as a dead body is discovered on its grounds, bringing up the church’s sordid past along with it. As concealed secrets claw their way to the surface, new alliances are formed and deceit, jealousy and compromising sexual affairs threaten to shatter lives and demolish the heart of the church and the town forever. As everyone’s dark past comes to light, the difference between being a saint or a sinner becomes more distorted than ever.

Saints & Sinners stars Vanessa Bell Calloway, Clifton Powell, Christian Keyes, J.D. Williams, Jasmine Burke and Keith Robinson. Joining the core cast this season: Tray Chaney (The Wire), Demetria McKinney (House of Payne) and Karlie Redd (Love & Hip Hop Atlanta).

Saints & Sinners is produced in partnership with Swirl Film’s Eric Tomosunas (Undershepard, 35 and Ticking).  

Bounce is the only emerging broadcast network producing original scripted series. The network’s three originally-produced sitcoms Mann & WifeIn The Cutand Family Time have all seen ratings grow season after season.

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