CBS Vampire Comedy Pilot 'Eternally Yours' Finds Lead in Ed Weeks as Charles
A new vampire comedy pilot from the creators of hit series 'Ghosts,' has landed its lead role in Ed Weeks. The show, titled "Eternally Yours," revolves around two vampires who have been married for 500 years and their struggles to accept their human daughter's boyfriend.
Ed Weeks will play Charles, a member of the vampire couple who is now a pencil pusher with nobility roots from the Middle Ages. He must move every few years to avoid drawing attention to his family's secret: they never age. The character description highlights Charles' disdain for modernity and its "weak-minded humans," making it harder for him to cope when he learns that his vampire daughter is now dating a human.
Weeks, best known for his role as Dr. Jeremy Reed on the popular comedy series 'The Mindy Project,' brings his acting experience to this new project. He has appeared in numerous TV shows and films, including 'House of Lies,' 'Dirty Sexy Funny,' and 'The IT Crowd.'
With "Eternally Yours" set to film in early 2026, it's unclear if the show will make it to series and air alongside another CBS comedy, 'Ghosts.' The pilot was picked up by CBS in July 2024, with development on the show beginning earlier.
A new vampire comedy pilot from the creators of hit series 'Ghosts,' has landed its lead role in Ed Weeks. The show, titled "Eternally Yours," revolves around two vampires who have been married for 500 years and their struggles to accept their human daughter's boyfriend.
Ed Weeks will play Charles, a member of the vampire couple who is now a pencil pusher with nobility roots from the Middle Ages. He must move every few years to avoid drawing attention to his family's secret: they never age. The character description highlights Charles' disdain for modernity and its "weak-minded humans," making it harder for him to cope when he learns that his vampire daughter is now dating a human.
Weeks, best known for his role as Dr. Jeremy Reed on the popular comedy series 'The Mindy Project,' brings his acting experience to this new project. He has appeared in numerous TV shows and films, including 'House of Lies,' 'Dirty Sexy Funny,' and 'The IT Crowd.'
With "Eternally Yours" set to film in early 2026, it's unclear if the show will make it to series and air alongside another CBS comedy, 'Ghosts.' The pilot was picked up by CBS in July 2024, with development on the show beginning earlier.