The Canadian television network Space has renewed the hit werewolf series Bitten for Season 2. The series was acquired by Syfy back in September to air in the U.S., with its Season 1 run wrapping up last month, although it isn't clear when the show will return on Syfy. Take a look at the official press release for more details regarding Bitten's Canadian renewal.

Space announced today it has ordered a second season of the sexy, high-octane thriller, Bitten, Space's most-watched original series ever. Picking up after an exhilarating Season 1 finale, Space has ordered 10 additional, one-hour episodes from No Equal Entertainment, Entertainment One Television, and Hoodwink Entertainment. Production is expected to begin this summer and will once again be shot on location in Toronto, Hamilton, and Hespeler. Viewers who have yet to join The Pack can catch encore episodes Sundays at 11 p.m. ET on Space following new episodes of the bewitching series Salem at 10 p.m. ET. The entire first season of the werewolf thriller encores on CTV this summer.

Here's what Phil King, President - CTV, Sports, and Entertainment Programming, had to say in a statement.

"Bitten has been such an exciting addition to Space. When we signed on for Season 1 we knew it was a unique series and when fans and critics agreed with us, we knew we had a hit. Here's to another season of making great television with our terrific production partners."

J.B. Sugar, Executive Producer, No Equal Entertainment, had this to say in his statement.

"Bitten has been such a rewarding and collaborative experience. We are looking forward to producing another fantastic season with partners at Bell Media, Entertainment One Television, and Hoodwink. The Pack is so ready and thankful for the opportunity to run again!"

Margaret O'Brien, President (Canada), Entertainment One Television, also issued the following statement.

"We're thrilled to be a part of the killer team bringing another season of Bitten to the fans. This action-packed series has resonated extremely well with viewers and across social media. We look forward to building upon the success and excitement established in Season 1."

Since its debut in January, Bitten has amassed a loyal following with an average weekly audience of 347,000 viewers on Saturdays at 9 p.m., making it Space's #1 original series of all time and the #1 program on Space this broadcast year. Each week, Bitten reached more than 1 million viewers, and to date has reached nearly 5 million viewers. The series also gained a loyal social media following with 903 million estimated impressions from 364,430 Twitter mentions, by 288,071 users using the hashtag #Bitten. Celebrities also took to Twitter to rally for the return of Bitten with the #RenewBitten campaign, which included supporters Lance Bass, Stacey Dash, Nikki Reed, and Dean Cain. This campaign alone generated 18.1 million estimated impressions, from 29,446 Twitter mentions, by 3,212 users.

Based on the critically-acclaimed series of novels by Kelley Armstrong, Bitten stars Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, Ted) as Elena, the world's only female werewolf along with Greg Bryk (A History of Violence, Rookie Blue) as The Alpha pack leader Jeremy Danvers, and Greyston Holt (Alcatraz, Durham County) as passionate Clayton Danvers. The series also stars Steve Lund (Being Erica, Haven) as Nick Sorrentino and Michael Xavier (The Best Years) as Dr. Logan Jonsen.

Bitten is executive produced by J.B. Sugar (The Collector, jPod) for No Equal Entertainment, John Barbisan, and Patrick Banister (Whistler) for Hoodwink Entertainment, and Tecca Crosby, John Morayniss, and Margaret O'Brien for Entertainment One (eOne). Daegan Fryklind (Motive, The Listener) is Showrunner. eOne is the worldwide distributor for the series.