One theme that Eternally Yours will tackle has been revealed by CBS: the family of vampires from the series has been around for 500 years, and after such a long stint as bloodsuckers, they’ll have to deal with the fact that their daughter has started to date a human. Since the project is in very early stages, it’s likely that CBS won’t announce any cast names until the series gears up to start filming. However, should the vampire comedy follow in the same footsteps as Ghosts, it may get a full-season order sooner rather than later and stick around for several seasons.
The potential of Port and Wiseman as showrunners and producers has been underscored by several decisions made by CBS. The network not only is bringing their flagship series back for a fourth season this Fall, but also is trusting them with a new show that might make them even more of household names. Currently, the duo has an overall deal in place with CBS, which means that they get to pitch and work on projects that tickles their fancy in the Young Sheldon and procedurals network.
Unlike Ghosts, Eternally Yours is not based on a British series. Ghosts has been adapted from the BBC fan-favorite series but has already managed to outlive the original, just like other titles like The Office did. If the show maintains its popularity and keeps pushing the envelope when it comes to the territories it can explore, we’re probably looking at a lot more seasons to come before the series’ ghosts finally decide to go to the light.
CBS premieres the new season of Ghosts on October 17. Further details from Eternally Yours, including release window, are yet to be announced by the network.