Fresh Insights into CBS's New Vampire Series and Show Updates
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A new companion series to Woodstone Manor is set to debut, though the original show will pause for Season 6 until 2027. However, fans won’t be left empty-handed: CBS confirmed two special episodes—one for Halloween and another for Christmas—will air next spring, ensuring continued supernatural humor.
Additionally, CBS unveiled "Eternally Yours," a vampire-themed comedy scheduled for a Fall 2026 premiere. While no exact date has been announced, promotional material features Ed Weeks and Rose Abdoo from The Mindy Project, hinting at a storyline involving an unhappy vampire couple and their human neighbor.
The accompanying poster depicts three characters: two with visible fangs and one visibly anxious, setting up a premise centered on a cursed romance. Accompanying images showcase the cast, including Allegra Edwards, Parker Young, and Ed Weeks, capturing their roles in the series.
Produced by showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman—known for Ghosts—the single-camera comedy blends supernatural elements with everyday family dynamics. Its connection to the original series remains ambiguous, leaving room for independent growth.
Cast members include Helen J Shen, Jaren Lewison, Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown, and Shylo Molina, with production credits extending to Eric Tannenbaum and others. The show’s identity as a "companion series" rather than a spinoff suggests cautious integration with existing lore.
Meanwhile, a placeholder poster for the new series features an unidentified actor, adding mystery to the rollout. Ratings for related content currently stand at 9.4/10, reflecting strong audience engagement.
As of October 7, 2026, the series is slated for release, with ScreenRant maintaining coverage through updates on cast announcements, episode teasers, and critical reception. Fans eagerly await further details on how this new chapter fits into the broader supernatural narrative landscape.