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    CBS Orders Vampire Comedy “Eternally Yours” as a Potential Companion Series to “Ghosts”

    Alizee Ali KhanBy Alizee Ali KhanApril 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    CBS has officially ordered a series to series for Eternally Yours, a supernatural comedy set in the 2026-27 TV season. The single camera vampire comedy series is created by writers and exec producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who developed the US version of Ghosts for CBS.

    The Premise

    Eternally Yours follows vampire couple Charles and Liz. The previously fiery romance has since “devolved into a pulseless marriage” with 500 years under their belts. Residing in modern day Seattle with their beloved oddball coven, their eternal boredom is stirred when their daughter’s overly earnest human boyfriend drops by to visit.’

    Ed Weeks from The Mindy Project portrays the grieving Charles, who was nobility in the Middle Ages but is now “a pencil pusher” that hops houses every few years to make sure everyone knows he never ages. Allegra Edwards from Upload plays his wife Liz, and the couple’s eternal life takes a turn for the worse when they slip an insane newbie vampire daughter into their home. The daughter is played by Helen J. Shen, and her human boyfriend is portrayed by Jaren Lewison.

    Rose Abdoo plays Phyllis, who had met her vampire husband Jesse in 1985 and is wiped daily to forget about vampires. Tristan Michael Brown plays Mort. Mort is half the set of half vampire fraternal twins constantly reminded how average he is compared to his brother, but has the only power of reading the family dog’s mind.

    The setting

    Eternally Yours has a slightly more current setting than “Ghosts“. The series has been greenlit as a potential companion show. Like Ghosts, the new comedy will also film in Montreal.

    The series order comes after a lengthy development process. The project has been in priority development at CBS Studios as far back as two years ago. A writers room opened in August 2024 and a pilot order was later announced in July 2025. Last week, reports suggested the pilot was a hit during network screenings.

    Eternally Yours joins CBS’s two returning half-hour series, Ghosts and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. Meanwhile, CBS has cancelled freshman comedy DMV, and is also ending veteran sitcom The Neighborhood.

    The announcement comes less than a week before CBS will announce the network’s 2026-27 fall schedule on April 15.

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