Vampire Rom-Com From Ghosts Bosses Lands CBS Pilot Order
The Eye network has ordered a pilot for a single-camera sitcom titled Eternally Yours, about a pair of vampires and their daughter, TVLine has learned. Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who adapted Ghosts for CBS after it first aired in the UK, will serve as writers and executive producers. Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang also serve as EPs.
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Eternally Yours is described as 'an eternal love story about two vampires who have been married for five hundred years, and their struggles to accept the human who is dating their daughter,' per the official description. CBS initially ordered a development room for the project, which began earlier this year and has since wrapped.
Port and Wiseman serve as showrunners of the U.S. version of Ghosts, which premiered on CBS in 2021 and centers on a young couple who inherited a remote mansion that is inhabited by the spirits of people who died there. It was renewed for a fifth season, which debuts Thursday, Oct. 16 at 8:30/7:30c, following Young Sheldon spinoff Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage. (See the full CBS fall premiere schedule here.)
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