CBS encarga la serie de comedia vampírica Eternally Yours y descarta The Tillbrooks

CBS ha dado luz verde a la serie de comedia sobre vampiros Eternally Yours, tras los recientes anuncios de reparto para su piloto. La serie de una sola cámara, de los showrunners de Ghosts, Joe Port y Joe Wiseman, está protagonizada por Ed Weeks y Allegra Edwards como un matrimonio de vampiros de larga data. En una decisión relacionada, la cadena ha descartado el piloto multicámara The Tillbrooks.

A partir de las actualizaciones de reparto de marzo que completaron el elenco, incluyendo las recientes incorporaciones de Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown y Shylo Molina, CBS anunció el encargo de la serie Eternally Yours, una comedia vampírica creada por Joe Port y Joe Wiseman, los showrunners detrás de Ghosts. El programa se centra en Ed Weeks (The Mindy Project) y Allegra Edwards (Upload) como una pareja de vampiros cuyo romance de 500 años se ha convertido en un matrimonio rutinario y carente de vida, el cual se ve alterado cuando su hija vampira (Helen J. Shen) presenta a su novio humano (Jaren Lewison). El reparto secundario incluye a Parker Young. Port y Wiseman serán los productores ejecutivos. El encargo de la serie posiciona a Eternally Yours para la próxima programación estelar de CBS, según The Hollywood Reporter. Mientras tanto, CBS ha cancelado The Tillbrooks, un piloto de comedia multicámara protagonizado por Kate Walsh y Rhys Darby como una pareja adinerada en la alta sociedad inglesa del siglo XIX.

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