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"Veronica Mars" on The CW stars Kristen Bell.

In the wealthy, seaside community of Neptune, California, Hearst College stands as a beacon of higher education, but within this idyllic and sun-drenched campus on "Veronica Mars," higher education is not always what it appears. In between the beer-soaked dorm parties and all-night cram sessions on "Veronica Mars," the student body is facing a terrifying threat. Luckily for them, incoming freshman and part-time private investigator Veronica Mars (Kristen
"Veronica Mars" cast
Veronica Mars cast
Bell, "Deadwood") is used to taking on a few extra-curricular activities.

Hoping to leave the ghosts of Neptune High behind her, Veronica Mars, along with boyfriend Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring, "Judging Amy") and best friends Wallace Fennel (Percy Daggs III, "The Guardian") and Mac (guest star Tina Majorino, "Napoleon Dynamite"), are now freshmen at Hearst College. But with each determined to soak up the college experience in their own way, it quickly becomes obvious that some ghosts on "Veronica Mars" are here to stay. Even their high school graduation was marred when Veronica Mars's unlikely ally Eli "Weevil" Navarro (Francis Capra, "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation") was arrested and dragged out of the ceremony in handcuffs.

Add to that the increasingly dangerous private investigator business run by Veronica's father Keith (Enrico Colantoni, "Just Shoot Me"), and her spreading reputation around campus as a girl who can fix the unfixable, it doesn't take long to realize the Hearst College has never faced a student like Veronica Mars.

Building on its trademark twists and turns, with a new campus, new faces and new surprises, the third season of "Veronica Mars" promises to keep both old and new fans guessing alike.

Joel Silver ("The Matrix"), creator Rob Thomas ("Cupid"), Jennifer Gwartz & Danielle Stokdyk and Diane Ruggiero are executive producers. "Veronica Mars" is from Silver Pictures Television, in association with and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Productions Inc. Production services on "Veronica Mars" are provided by Stu Segall Productions, Inc.


VERONICA MARS: FACTS

Network: CBS
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 60 mins.
Premiere Date: September 22, 2004
Finale Date: May 22, 2007
Seasons: 3
Theme Song:
"We Used to Be Friends" performed by The Dandy Warhols
Production Companies:
Silver Pictures Television
Stu Segall Productions
Rob Thomas Productions
Warner Bros. Television (in association with)
Warner Bros. Pictures


 
 
VERONICA MARS: TWITTER
May 24, 2013
@kristinagill I so miss Gilmore Girls. They should pull a #VeronicaMars & kickstarter a movie...
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Just run into Enrico Colantoni at Yorkdale and told him how much I loved his work on #VeronicaMars!! #wrongdemographic
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I still need to finish #VeronicaMars I've been preoccupied with hannibals dumb ass
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