I hope you’re ready to get some blood, tuck your shirts into nice clothes, and a lot of–well, you know, because we’re only a few months away from What We Do in the Shadows Season 6.
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end, although you don’t always want them to. But unfortunately, that’s the case with the beloved comedy docuseries What We Do in the Shadows, which is set to launch its sixth and final season later this year. By later this year, and I mean only three months are left, as FX has finally confirmed a premiere date for the final season: October 21st. The form is launching soon (pun very much intended).
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Thereafter, it will air on a weekly schedule with a total of 11 episodes, with each episode airing on Hulu every other day. Sorry for international fans, though, as there doesn’t appear to be an international release date yet, but as soon as they’re released in other territories, they’ll be available on Disney+.
The official description for Season 6 explains what the cast is getting into this time around: “After briefly playing a full-blown vampire, Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) is re-evaluating his life. What if he wasn’t one?” When the familiar, who is he? appears, they realize how little they have done in half a year).
Those attending San Diego Comic-Con may also be interested to hear that a panel discussion about the show is taking place, featuring Matt Berry, Kevan Novak, Mark Prokesh, and Kristen Schaal and other stars, as well as executive producer/writer Paul Simms and EP/director Kyle Newacheck – you can catch it tomorrow, July 25th from 3:30-4:30pm PT in Hall H, where there will also be Showing a sneak peek of new episodes.