There's no better way to escape the problems of the real world than watching a group of ridiculous vampires deal with theirs.
Colin stole the show on What We Do In The Shadows Season 1 Episode 3 when he discovered a new vampire had joined his office pool.
Jump to Episodes - Episodesedit. Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date, Prod. Viewers (millions). 1, 'Pilot', Taika Waititi Jemaine. May 08, 2019 What We Do in the Shadows' 'The Trial' may end in a mockery of justice, as no one liked the victim to begin with, but the verdict for the episode is final and damning. It is the best episode.
Colin keeps getting better and better.
He thought he was the king of the office until he figured out that Evie was an actual emotional vampire who was stealing his food right from under him.
He didn't know how to react to his new problem but decided if you can't fight them, join them.
But Evie proved she was far more advanced than he could ever become.
A woman who gathers the office staff to drain them of energy by talking about her cat's medical problems is a queen in Colin's world.
There's an Evie in all of our lives, sucking out our energy with endless stories about the drama happening in ther personal lives.
Colin tried to battle Evie but realized they might work better together than as enemies until he realized she was feasting on him when he least expected it.
Their battle in the late hours after everyone had left for the day, was hilarious.
I never expected that Colin would have levitation powers but there he was hissing like a fool while trying to fight Evie.
It was so utterly goofy watching the two of them face off, but that's the crux of the show and what makes it so addictive.
All of these beings may be what they are, but they all act like we would act if we were pretending to be vampires.
It looks like role-playing to us, but to them it's the real thing. Every second of their absurdity is hilarious.
Colin had the good sense to break it off with Evie after only one date. Had he not, he might not exist anymore.
And like every skilled emotionally distressed woman, she kept sucking him back in before he finally walked away for good.
Still, their interactions both in the park and at dinner, was a lesson for Colin. One he'll never forget anytime soon!
What I'd love to see is Colin facing off with his fellow vamps back at the house.
We've only seen him accompany them to the city council meeting, but I hope he'll be able to spend more time interacting with them.
Can you imagine what would have happened to those werewolves if Colin was around?
They would have ran away in fear once Colin started talking.
But then we wouldn't have had the thrill of seeing Nandor beat the werewolves by throwing a squeaky toy over the side of the building.
Of all the things in his arsenal, he won the battle by playing to a dog's natural instinct to chase something.
The whole werewolf battle was one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen, but again, the absurdity of it all is what takes you away.
Werewolves and vampires battling on the roof of a Staten Island building according to the rules of a 1993 decree was classic.
A group of diverse werewolves preparing to fight ancient vampires. Does it get any better?
And the banter between them was great. None of them know how to focus.
I have recently rediscovered my love for topiary sculpture; the art of bush manipulation.
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It's too bad we aren't blessed with more time with them all because twenty minutes a week of their zany adventures is way too short.
I loved how Guillermo tried to be one the vamps when he joined in the hissing against the werewolves.
He has to realize how dumb they all look and if that's all it takes to show you're a part of #teamvampire, why couldn't he join in too?
Nandor loves to spoil all of Guillermo's fun, and I'm still waiting for him to exact his revenge on Nandor for not turning him into one of them on his anniversary.
But while both battles were entertaining, Lazlo taking on a tour of his topiary garden had me on the floor.
A vampire with a hobby whose pride and joy was the sculpture of his mother's vulva. I'm still laughing.
It's hard to remember that the vamps are living in the real world with real neighbors until you get to meet one and can delight in how the vampires can effectively shut down annoying and nosy neighbors.
Maybe Lazlo can come live with me for a while?
Over to you!
How are you liking What We Do in the Shadows so far?
What do you love most about their adventures?
Have they forgotten their purpose? Is the Baron still alive?
What happened to Jenna?
Vampires or werewolves?
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What We Do in the Shadows | |
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Created by | Jemaine Clement |
Based on | What We Do in the Shadows by |
Starring | |
Opening theme | 'You're Dead' by Norma Tanega |
Composer(s) | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | |
Production location(s) | Toronto, Ontario |
Cinematography | D.J. Stipsen |
Editor(s) | Yana Gorskaya Shawn Paper |
Running time | 24–30 minutes |
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Release | |
Original network | FX |
Original release | March 27, 2019 – present |
External links | |
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What We Do in the Shadows is an American comedy horror television series, based on the 2014 film of the same name written by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, that premiered on March 27, 2019, on FX. The series follows four vampire roommates living in New York City and it stars Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén, and Mark Proksch. In May 2019, FX renewed the series for a 10-episode second season to debut in 2020.[1]
- 2Cast and characters
- 4Production
- 5Release
- 6Reception
Premise[edit]
What We Do in the Shadows is set in Staten Island and follows four vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years.[2]
Cast and characters[edit]
Main[edit]
- Kayvan Novak as Nandor the Relentless, a vampire who is 757 years old and who was once a soldier of the Ottoman Empire. He regards himself as the leader of the group. Not only can he transform into a bat, he has also become a dog to save Laszlo from an animal shelter. He is also a USA Basketball fan since 1992 and even wanted to become an American citizen solely to compete in the Olympics for America before the Macarena swept the country and took up all his time. He was also the king of a country called Al Quolanudar which is in Southern Iran where he was born. Al Quolanudar dissolved in 1401 when Nandor was just 139 years old.
- Matt Berry as Laszlo Cravensworth, an English nobleman vampire who was turned by Nadja and is now married to her. He frequently disagrees with Nandor's leadership and enjoys making music and topiary sculptures, especially of vulvas. He is able to transform himself into a bat, but must shout 'Bat!' whenever doing so and can communicate with animals. In the show he was, for a time, Jack The Ripper. He is revealed to be pansexual and has an extensive filmography of pornographic movies in which he plays vampire characters.
- Natasia Demetriou as Nadja, a female Romani vampire, married to Laszlo. However, she is secretly seeing a human man named Jeff Suckler whom she believes is the reincarnation of her former human lover, Gregor, whom she accidentally decapitated in a previous incarnation. She has a unique ability to transform into a swarm of rats. When she sees Lazslo's pornographic videos she sees them as boring due to a lack of love.
- Harvey Guillén as Guillermo, Nandor's 'patient' familiar. He has served his master for 10 years in order to become a vampire like the fictional vampire Armand. Nandor shows small acts of kindness for Guillermo, such as making a glitter portrait for him, and taking him flying, but otherwise excludes him, belittles him, and endlessly procrastinates about making Guillermo a vampire. He is a descendent of Van Helsing, the infamous vampire hunter.
- Mark Proksch as Colin Robinson, an energy vampire who lives with the trio. Unlike regular vampires he shows no outward sign of vampirism, except that his pupils sometimes glow and his reflection shows a pale version of himself. He drains humans (and vampires) of their energy by boring or enraging them. He is also a Daywalker, which makes him free to roam day and night (making normal vampires jealous). The others are continually annoyed by him, and often try to avoid associating with him, but they let him stay because his office job pays for their considerable rent.[3]
Recurring[edit]
- Doug Jones as Baron Afanas, an ancient vampire from the Old Country who believes vampires should rule the world. He is also pansexual. Both Nadja and Laszlo had secret affairs with The Baron. Lazslo mentions that Afanas used to be a fun person but recently he has only come up with old fashioned ideas. A drunk Afanas mentions that he is not actually a baron, rather 'Baron' is a nickname and it’s actually spelled Barren. While drunk he says that he doesn’t want to be who he has recently become. After a night of partying with the Staten Island vampires (while also becoming high by drinking blood from humans who were on drugs), the Baron was burned and destroyed by sunlight when Guillermo opened the front door unaware the Baron was there.
- Beanie Feldstein as Jenna, a LARPer virgin that Guillermo lured for the vampires to feast on. She was later transformed by Nadja into a vampire when she witnesses her being treated poorly by her group and sympathized with her from her own struggles in her human life. During her vampire training with Nadja, she is revealed to have the unique ability to turn invisible, which fits the tendency of people to ignore her.
- Jake McDorman as Jeff Suckler, a reincarnation of Nadja's former human lover, Gregor, a Knight who has been killed by decapitation in each of his lives. Nadja visited him in secret and eventually restored Jeff's memories of his previous lives so that he can be more like his former self, leading to him falling into insanity and being committed to a mental institution. It is later revealed to Nadja and Gregor that Laszlo had always known about Gregor and all of his subsequent reincarnations and that he had been causing his deaths in each life in order to protect his marriage with Nadja, a gesture that she finds touching. Nadja convinces Laszlo to let Jeff go and to allow him to live a single full life, only for him to be accidentally decapitated by a wire that Laszlo had been using to hold up one of his topiary structures.
Guests[edit]
- Mary Gillis as June, Nadja and Laszlo's Familiar. She appears to be a ill old woman that communicates through grunts. She eventually meets her end when the Baron sucks all her blood when he arrives on Staten Island.
- Hayden Szeto as Jonathan, a LARPer college student that Guillermo lured for the vampires to feast on. However, Colin beat them to it by draining his energy, making the blood totally without nourishment.
- Gloria Laino as The Baron's Familiar. She is keeping a watchful eye on the vampires of Staten Island as her master awakes. Guillermo says that she pops out of nowhere and hears 'everything'. Despite staying silent most of the time she is perfectly capable of speaking.
- Marceline Hugot as Barbara Lazarro, the madam president of the Staten Island Council. She was going to be the vampires' way of taking over Staten Island until Laszlo left a pile of dead raccoons on her doorstep in an attempt to win her trust, resulting in her believing it was a form of terrorist threat.
- Richie Moriarty as Doug Peterson, a Junior Councilman of the Staten Island Council. Nandor hypnotizes him to use as his 'Agent of Chaos', in order to take over the council. But the scheme fails when Peterson goes mad, screaming and ranting in the council chambers, only to be arrested and dragged out of the council by security.
- Veronika Slowikowska as Shanice, Jenna's college roommate who is aware of her being a vampire.
- Anthony Atamanuik as Sean, the human next door neighbor. He frequently witnesses Laszlo doing wildly inappropriate and illegal things, but is easily hypnotized into forgetting everything. The vampires only spare him because he brings their trash cans in when they forget.
- Vanessa Bayer as Evie Russell, Colin's co-worker. She is an advanced form of Energy Vampire - an Emotional Vampire - who feeds off of the pity generated from her outlandish stories of suffering rather than simply frustrating people for energy to drain like Colin. She and Colin date for a short time until he begins to feel the relationship is unhealthy. Her first name is a homophone of 'E.V.'
- Arj Barker as Arjan, the pack leader of the Staten Island Werewolf Support Group. He entered into the truce between his kind and the vampires (which was created in 1993).
- Hannan Younis as Ange, an African American werewolf and part of Arjan's group. She undermines Arjan's rules (like Laszlo does to Nandor) and is openly hostile towards Nadja due to Nadja's insulting the werewolves by assuming they are all Native Americans (or how she puts it, 'Indians.')
- Bobby Wilson as Marcus, the actual Native American member of the Werewolf Pack. He is Native American, and a werewolf but, as he explains, 'Not a werewolf because' he's Native American. 'It's not an ethnic thing.'
- Ro Manning as Dougie, the Caribbean-Canadian member of Werewolf Pack. He is proud to be from Saskatoon. Because all the werewolves are individuals.
- Justin Bigelli as Toby, the new, gigantic member of the Werewolf Pack. Unlike his brethren, he can actually transform at any phase of the moon, simply by picturing the full moon in his mind, allowing him to transform at will (only if it's nighttime).
- Nick Kroll as Simon the Devious, a vampire who rules over the Manhattan Vampires and owns the Sassy Cat nightclub. He was a close friend to the Staten Island trio when all the vampires first arrived in America. When the Staten Island Vampires propose an alliance to conquer America, he reveals that his invitation was just a ruse to get Laszlo's fancy hat (which is cursed because it's made from witch skin). The trio are kicked out of the club, but the cursed Hat causes Simon's flaming arrow to backfire, and his club goes up in a fiery explosion. Simon winds up in a full-body cast in the hospital, and Laszlo sneaks in and retrieves his cursed hat.
- Kristen Schaal as The Guide (also known as the 'Floating Woman'), an envoy of the Vampiric Council who likes to float and sometimes speak in a demonic voice.
- Dave Bautista and Alexandra Henrikson as Garrett and Vasillika the Defiler, vampires imprisoned by the Council after Garrett was framed by Laszlo for turning a baby into a vampire (which is really illegal), and Vasillika for too much defiling.
- Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh, and Jemaine Clement reprise their roles as Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav from the original film. Three vampires arrived from New Zealand who participate in the Vampiric Council.[a]
- Tilda Swinton as Tilda, the leader of the Vampiric Council.[b]
- Evan Rachel Wood as Evan the Immortal Princess of the Undead, a member of the Council who just goes by her first name.[c]
- Danny Trejo as Danny, a Hispanic tattooed member of the Council. He has an open dislike towards Wesley.[d]
- Paul Reubens as Paul, a member of the Council.[e]
- Wesley Snipes as Wesley the Daywalker, a half-vampire member of the Council who couldn't participate in person but only video chat through a Skype laptop. Danny despises him for claiming he's a vampire hunter, which he denies.[f]
- James Dwyer as Jeremy, Guillermo's best friend since he was in high school. He suffers with nosebleeds that act up randomly (which makes vampires feel erotic on feeding him.) Guillermo regretfully 'invites' him to the Bi-annual Vampire Orgy as the main course because he's a virgin. When the event is going to commence, it was later ruined because Jeremy's virginity was lost by having sex with a gimp.
- Redd Ochoa as Jiang Shi, a jumping Chinese vampire that is a friend of Nadja.
- Samantha Madely as Sylvia, a friend of Nadja who was invited to the orgy.
- Francesco Antonio as Badabook, a vampire from Boston who is a cousin to Sylvia. He bears a resemblance to The Babadook, but he tweaks the name so he can say 'Badabing Badabook!'
Episodes[edit]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 'Pilot' | Taika Waititi | Jemaine Clement | March 27, 2019 | XWS01001 | 0.617[5] |
2 | 'City Council' | Jemaine Clement | Paul Simms | April 3, 2019 | XWS01002 | 0.658[6] |
3 | 'Werewolf Feud' | Jemaine Clement | Josh Lieb | April 10, 2019 | XWS01004 | 0.305[7] |
4 | 'Manhattan Night Club' | Jemaine Clement | Tom Scharpling | April 17, 2019 | XWS01003 | 0.439[8] |
5 | 'Animal Control' | Jackie van Beek | Duncan Sarkies | April 24, 2019 | XWS01008 | 0.320[9] |
6 | 'Baron's Night Out' | Jackie van Beek | Iain Morris | May 1, 2019 | XWS01005 | 0.418[10] |
7 | 'The Trial' | Taika Waititi | Jemaine Clement | May 8, 2019 | XWS01006 | 0.527[11] |
8 | 'Citizenship' | Jason Woliner | Stefani Robinson | May 15, 2019 | XWS01007 | 0.522[12] |
9 | 'The Orgy' | Jason Woliner | Marika Sawyer | May 22, 2019 | XWS01009 | 0.434[13] |
10 | 'Ancestry' | Taika Waititi | Jemaine Clement, Stefani Robinson, Tom Scharpling & Paul Simms | May 29, 2019 | XWS01010 | 0.427[14] |
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
On January 22, 2018, it was announced that FX had given the production a pilot order. The pilot was written by Jemaine Clement and directed by Taika Waititi both of whom are also executive producers alongside Scott Rudin, Paul Simms, Garrett Basch, and Eli Bush.[15] On May 3, 2018, it was announced that FX had given the production a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes, planned to premiere in 2019.[2] On February 4, 2019, it was announced during the Television Critics Association's annual winter press tour that the series would premiere on March 27, 2019.[3]
The song used in the opening credits is 'You're Dead' by Norma Tanega.
Casting[edit]
Alongside the pilot order announcement, it was confirmed that Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, and Harvey Guillen would star in the pilot.[15] On February 7, 2018, it was announced that Doug Jones, Beanie Feldstein, Jake McDorman, and Mark Proksch had been cast in the pilot in roles that had the potential to recur should the production receive a series order.[16] On April 11, 2018, it was reported that Hayden Szeto had been cast in the pilot.[17]
Filming[edit]
Principal photography for the series took place from October 22 to December 18, 2018 in Toronto, Ontario.[18]
Release[edit]
Marketing[edit]
On October 31, 2018, a series of teaser trailers for the series were released.[19] On January 10, 2019, another teaser trailer was released.[20] On February 4, 2019, the official trailer for the series was released.[3]
Premiere[edit]
On October 7, 2018, the series held a panel at the annual New York Comic Con moderated by Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall and featuring co-creators Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, along with fellow executive producer Paul Simms. Before the panel began, the first episode of the series was screened for the audience.[21] The world premiere for the series was screened during the 2019 South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas as a part of the festival's 'Episodic Premieres' series.[22]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 95%, based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Delightfully absurd and ridiculously fun, What We Do in the Shadows expands on the film's vampiric lore and finds fresh perspective in its charming, off-kilter cast to create a mockumentary series worth sinking your teeth into.'[23] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating 'generally favorable review'.[24]
Ratings[edit]
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | 'Pilot' | March 27, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.617[5] | 0.4 | 0.938 | 0.6 | 1.556[25] |
2 | 'City Council' | April 3, 2019 | 0.3 | 0.658[6] | 0.2 | 0.599 | 0.5 | 1.257[26][g] |
3 | 'Werewolf Feud' | April 10, 2019 | 0.1 | 0.305[7] | 0.3 | 0.637 | 0.4 | 0.943[27] |
4 | 'Manhattan Night Club' | April 17, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.439[8] | 0.3 | 0.699 | 0.5 | 1.139[28] |
5 | 'Animal Control' | April 24, 2019 | 0.1 | 0.320[9] | 0.3 | 0.700 | 0.4 | 1.021[29] |
6 | 'Baron's Night Out' | May 1, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.418[10] | 0.2 | 0.563 | 0.4 | 0.982[30] |
7 | 'The Trial' | May 8, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.527[11] | 0.4 | 0.709 | 0.6 | 1.237[31] |
8 | 'Citizenship' | May 15, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.522[12] | 0.3 | 0.636 | 0.5 | 1.159[32] |
9 | 'The Orgy' | May 22, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.434[13] | 0.3 | 0.727 | 0.5 | 1.162[33] |
10 | 'Ancestry' | May 29, 2019 | 0.2 | 0.427[14] | 0.3 | 0.676 | 0.5 | 1.104[34] |
Notes[edit]
- ^Indeed every known member of the Vampiric Council has played an on-screen vampire before.
Mentioned only: Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga (2008–2012), Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys (1987), Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt as Lestat de Lioncourt and Louis de Pointe du Lac in Interview with the Vampire (1994).
It is reported that Waititi denied Cate Blanchett council membership due to insufficient on-screen vampiric experience.[4] - ^Tilda Swinton played a vampire lover in Only Lovers Left Alive (2013).
- ^Evan Rachel Wood played Sophie-Anne Leclerq, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana, in True Blood Season 2–4 (2009–2011).
- ^Danny Trejo played a vampire bartender in From Dusk till Dawn (1996).
- ^Paul Reubens played a local vampire king's acolyte in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992).
- ^Wesley Snipes played half-vampire daywalker Eric Brooks/Blade who hunted vampires in the Blade franchise (1998, 2002, 2004).
- ^Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.
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External links[edit]
- What We Do in the Shadows on IMDb
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