CBS vampire comedy pilot Eternally Yours adds three to cast

The CBS comedy pilot Eternally Yours has expanded its cast with three new series regulars. Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown, and Shylo Molina join the project, which centers on a family of vampires navigating modern life. Created by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, known for the hit series Ghosts, the single-camera pilot is produced by CBS Studios.

The casting announcements for Eternally Yours were reported on March 2, 2026, rounding out the ensemble for this vampire-themed comedy. The new additions are Rose Abdoo, recognized from Hacks and Gilmore Girls; Tristan Michael Brown, from Pretty Freakin’ Scary and Bunk’d; and Shylo Molina, known for The Afterparty and The Really Loud House. They join previously announced actors Ed Weeks, Jaren Lewison, Allegra Edwards, Helen J. Shen, and Parker Young as series regulars.

The pilot's official logline describes it as “An eternal love story about two vampires (Edwards, Weeks) who have been married for five hundred years, and their struggles to accept the human (Lewison) who is dating their daughter (Shen).” Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who developed the CBS comedy Ghosts, serve as writers and executive producers. Additional executive producers include Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang, with Trent O’Donnell directing and also executive producing.

Detailed character breakdowns highlight the quirky family dynamics. Rose Abdoo plays Phyllis, who met her husband Jesse (Parker Young) in 1985 and remains unaware of the vampire family she lives with, having given birth to half-vampire twins Mort and Henry. Her memory is routinely erased, affecting her mental state. Tristan Michael Brown portrays Mort, one of the fraternal twins, who feels average compared to his brother and possesses a weak ability to read the family dog's mind, yet pursues a career as a standup comedian. Shylo Molina is Henry, the other twin, described as exceptionally handsome—like a young Robert Pattinson—with super strength and speed, though he is deeply affected by the world's troubles.

Representation details include Abdoo with Silvera Arougheti Entertainment Group and Innovative Artists; Brown with Firestarter Entertainment; and Molina with Mitchell & Associates Talent and TalentWorks. CBS Studios is handling production for the project.

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