CBS Orders Vampire Comedy 'Eternally Yours' for 2026-27 Season

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

CBS is expanding its comedy slate for the 2026-27 television season with a new series focusing on immortal romance.

Eternal Love, Modern Woes: A Vampire Comedy Takes Flight

A Fresh Bite for CBS's Comedy Lineup

The network has officially greenlit "Eternally Yours," a novel comedy centered around a family of vampires. This new venture hails from the creative minds behind "Ghosts," showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, in collaboration with CBS Studios. This announcement signals CBS's continued investment in supernatural-themed sitcoms, aiming to captivate audiences with a blend of humor and eternal struggles.

Immortal Matrimony: The Premise of "Eternally Yours"

At the heart of "Eternally Yours" is a single-camera narrative featuring Ed Weeks, known for "The Mindy Project," and Allegra Edwards from "Upload." They portray a centuries-old vampire couple whose once-ardent connection has cooled into a mundane marital existence after half a millennium. Residing in contemporary Seattle with their eclectic vampire family, their stagnant routine is dramatically altered when their daughter's earnest human boyfriend, played by Jaren Lewison, enters their lives. This unexpected human element forces them to confront the true nature of their everlasting bond and whether their love can transcend eternity or if it's merely a perpetual sentence.

The Creative Forces Behind the Series

The series is executive produced by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, alongside Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang. The pilot episode was directed and executive produced by Trent O'Donnell, bringing his vision to the initial production of this unique comedy.

Casting the Coven and Beyond

In addition to Weeks, Edwards, and Lewison, the cast is further enriched by the talents of Helen J. Shen, Parker Young, Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown, and Shylo Molina, rounding out the diverse ensemble of characters that will inhabit this vampire world.

Navigating the Evolving Television Landscape

"Eternally Yours" represents the first half-hour comedy to be added to CBS's schedule for 2026-27, joining new dramas such as "Cupertino" and "Einstein." This expansion comes as the network bids farewell to some of its current comedies, with "The Neighborhood" concluding after eight seasons and "DMV" facing cancellation after its inaugural year. This strategic shift highlights CBS's continuous effort to refresh its programming and explore new comedic territories, offering fresh content to its viewers.

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