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CBS Picks Up Vampire Sitcom ‘Eternally Yours’ from ‘Ghosts’ Creators

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CBS is sinking its fangs into the vampire comedy “Eternally Yours” for the 2026-2027 broadcast season.

The single-camera series hails from “Ghosts” creators/showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman and CBS Studios.

Ed Weeks (“The Mindy Project”), Allegra Edwards (“Upload”), Helen J. Shen (The Devil Wears Prada 2), and Jaren Lewison (“Never Have I Ever”) star.

“Eternally Yours” is centered around Charles (Weeks) and Liz (Edwards) – a vampire couple whose once-passionate romance has devolved into a pulseless marriage after 500 years together.

Living in present-day Seattle with their oddball coven, they’ve settled into an eternal rut — until their daughter’s (Shen) earnest human boyfriend (Lewison) unexpectedly enters their lives and forces them to confront whether their love can survive forever… or if forever is a life sentence.

The cast also includes Rose Abdoo (“Gilmore Girls”), Tristan Michael Brown (“Pretty Freekin Scary”), and Shylo Molina (Lee Cronin’s The Mummy).

Trent O’Donnell (“Ghosts,” “New Girl”) directed the pilot in addition to executive producing alongside Port, Wiseman, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang.

“Eternally Yours” will film in the same Montreal location as “Ghosts.” The network is likely to pair the supernatural sitcoms together when “Ghosts” returns for its sixth season in the fall.

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‘The Terror’ Will Return for Season 4 With Another Literary Horror Story

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AMC’s horror series “The Terror” wrapped its third season last month, but plans are already in motion for season four.

Executive producer David W. Zucker has confirmed that “The Terror” Season 4 is moving forward in a new chat with ScreenRant, revealing that they’ve “just closed the deal on the book we’re gonna develop next” for the series.

Which novel they’re adapting remains shrouded in secrecy at this stage, however. 

That might not seem like much to go on at this stage, but the second season was an original story. Furthermore, there was a lengthy gap between seasons two and three, causing many to speculate that the third season would be the anthology series’ last. Unlike its first two, Season 3 shifted from airing on AMC to a dual Shudder and AMC+ weekly release plan, with neither streamer revealing viewership numbers.

So not only is this confirmation that the series is moving forward, but it won’t be another six years before we see Season 4.

The first season of the supernatural drama, based on Dan Simmons’ novel and aired in 2018, was set on the frigid decks of a Victorian Era sailing ship following a doomed course, while season two, “The Terror: Infamy,” which premiered in August 2019, centered on a malevolent, shape-shifting force that is locked up with prisoners in a Japanese internment camp.

Season 3, “The Terror: Devil in Silver,” tells the story of Pepper – a working class moving man, who through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital – an institution filled with the people society would rather forget. There, he must contend with patients who work against him, doctors who harbor grim secrets, and perhaps even the very Devil himself.

Dan Stevens (The Guest, Abigail) stars alongside Judith Light, CCH Pounder, Aasif Mandvi, John Benjamin Hickey, Stephen Root, Michael Aronov, Marin Ireland, Chinaza Uche, Hampton Fluker, Hayward Leach, and Philip Ettinger.

The six-episode new season is based on Victor LaValle’s novel, The Devil in Silver.

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