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HBO Wants More True Blood

Source:HBO
September 17, 2008


HBO has renewed the new drama series "True Blood" for a second season, it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, Programming Group and West Coast Operations. Created by Alan Ball, the series will begin production of new episodes early next year in Los Angeles, with debut set for summer 2009.

"We are absolutely thrilled that the critics and our viewers have embraced 'True Blood,'" noted Lombardo. "Alan Ball has done it again made an addictive series that is unlike any other."

"I am thrilled to be able to continue to work with such a talented group of writers, cast and crew to explore the characters and world created by Charlaine Harris in her novels," Ball said. "It really is a joy to go to work every day and I couldn't be happier to be back home at HBO."

The Sept. 7 debut episode is proving to be a hit with HBO audiences, attracting more than four million viewers to date, while the debut of the second episode on Sept. 14 posted an unprecedented 24% gain in viewers over the first week's debut.

Mixing romance, suspense, mystery and humor, "True Blood" takes place in the not-too-distant future, when vampires have come out of the coffin, thanks to the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood that means they no longer need humans for their fix. Set in a backwoods Louisiana town, the show follows the romance between waitress Sookie Stackhouse (played by Anna Paquin), who can read minds, and 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (played by Stephen Moyer). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy-winning HBO series "Six Feet Under") created and executive produced the show, as well as wrote and directed episodes of the series, which is based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.

The cast also includes Ryan Kwanten as Sookie's brother Jason, Rutina Wesley as her best friend Tara Thornton, Sam Trammell as Sookie's good-hearted boss Sam Merlotte and Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds, a cook at Merlotte's.

COMMENTS (64)

Posted by:
Mac
September 17, 2008
well that was real quick after two episodes. this show is definitely amusing to say the very least.
Posted by:
janglin66
September 17, 2008
i think this show sucks and needs to be pulled not given another season
Posted by:
Ico and Astroturf Matador are Idiots
September 17, 2008
True Blood is crap
Posted by:
True Fan
September 17, 2008
that's great news. i happen to like this show so far. i know alan ball isn't about the fx but some of the vampire fx have been crap. it's HBO! throw some money at this show please.
Posted by:
ladyravnos316
September 17, 2008
The girl actually is not really human. If you read the actual books, it tells you what she really is.
Posted by:
Trav
September 17, 2008
Too bad HBO renews shows that suck but lets great shows like Carnival and Deadwood completely die.
Posted by:
j
September 17, 2008
With you TRAV, Carnival and Deadwood were great and weren't noticed but this just entertaining show gets noticed! I will give it a few more episodes if it doesn't start to get great.
Posted by:
Brad
September 17, 2008
I'm with Travis, HBO execs are stupid, they left Deadwood totally hanging so we could have Rome and crap like this
Posted by:
Blingley
September 17, 2008
the second episode was better than the first. It is a strange series, but thats fine.
Posted by:
Joker
September 17, 2008
great show. a new edition to my tv line up and is a nice appatizer before Entourage starts.

glad to hear about season 2.

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