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| Created by | Jemaine Cloudless |
| Based on | What Nosotros Do in the Shadows
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| Opening theme | "Yous're Dead" past Norma Tanega |
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| Land of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | thirty |
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| Production locations | Toronto, Ontario |
| Cinematography | DJ Stipsen |
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| Running time | 22–30 minutes |
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| Original network | FX |
| Original release | March 27, 2019 (2019-03-27) – present (present) |
What We Practice in the Shadows is an American mockumentary comedy horror boob tube series created by Jemaine Clement that premiered March 27, 2019, on FX. The second television series in the franchise based on the 2014 film of the same name written by Clement and Taika Waititi, the series follows four vampire roommates in Staten Island, and stars Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén, and Marking Proksch.
The serial' second flavour premiered on Apr xv, 2020,[two] [3] and the third season premiered on September 2, 2021.[four] In August 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season, alee of the third season premiere.[v] The fourth flavor is set to premiere on July 12, 2022.[half dozen] It has been critically acclaimed (specially for its bandage and writing) and nominated for x Emmy Awards.
Premise [edit]
Set primarily in Staten Island, New York Urban center, New York, What We Do in the Shadows follows the lives of three traditional vampires, Nandor, Laszlo, and Nadja; Colin Robinson, an energy vampire; and Guillermo, Nandor's familiar. The series revolves around the vampires interacting with the modern earth and other supernatural beings.[7]
Cast and characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Kayvan Novak as Nandor the Relentless, who was one time the bloodthirsty leader of the fictional kingdom of Al-Quolanudar in Southern Islamic republic of iran and a warrior serving the Ottoman Empire. Equally the oldest vampire, he is the cocky-proclaimed leader of the group, and every bit such frequently calls house meetings for frivolous discussions. Although he genuinely cares for his human familiar Guillermo, he has difficulty expressing it. Nandor is likewise quite naive to the ways of modernistic society and humans, which often results in Guillermo becoming frustrated with him.
- Matt Berry equally Leslie "Laszlo" Cravensworth, a British nobleman vampire who was turned by Nadja and is now married to her. He is often preoccupied with thoughts of sexual activity and is a erstwhile porn thespian. He also enjoys making topiary sculptures of vulvas in the m, including those of his wife and female parent. He confessed in season 1 to having been Jack the Ripper.
- Natasia Demetriou equally Nadja of Antipaxos, a Greek Romani vampire who turned Laszlo into a vampire and later married him. She is oft frustrated with her male housemates and nostalgic about her human life. She has entertained an affair with a reincarnated knight named Gregor for hundreds of years, only for him to exist decapitated in every reincarnation. During the second flavour, her ghost doppelganger (as well played by Demetriou) inhabits a doll and remains in the business firm.
- Harvey Guillén equally Guillermo de la Cruz, Nandor's long-suffering Latino familiar. Despite his frustration with his unreasonable workload and Nandor's condone for his mortality, he has served his chief for eleven years in the hope of being made a vampire, a dream inspired by Armand in the 1994 pic Interview with the Vampire. Late in season one, Guillermo discovers that he is a descendant of the famous vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing, and he proves to exist very skilled at killing vampires (including past accident), giving him conflicting feelings about his desire to become a vampire. Guillermo's skill as a vampire slayer leads to him becoming a bodyguard for Nandor, Nadja, and Laszlo at the get-go of season 3.
- Mark Proksch as Colin Robinson, an free energy vampire who lives in the basement. He lives past draining humans and vampires of their energy by being boring or frustrating. As a "solar day walker", he is non harmed by sunlight or entry into churches and is able to work in a cubicle office and feed on his coworkers' frustrations. Unlike the others, he shows no outward sign of vampirism except that his irises glow when he feeds on energy, and his reflection shows a pale version of himself. The others are continually annoyed by him and often try to avoid associating with him.[8]
Recurring [edit]
- Anthony Atamanuik every bit Sean, the man side by side-door neighbor. He sometimes witnesses Laszlo doing something vampiric, but is easily hypnotized into forgetting everything. The vampires spare him because he brings their trash cans in when they forget, though Laszlo considers Sean his best friend.
- Beanie Feldstein every bit Jenna, a LARPer and virgin whom Guillermo lured for the vampires to feast on. She was later transformed into a vampire by Nadja who witnessed her being treated poorly by her peers. During her vampire training with Nadja, she discovers she has the rare ability to plow invisible, which fits the tendency of people to ignore her. (season 1)
- Doug Jones as Baron Afanas, an ancient vampire from the Old Country who believes vampires should dominion the world. Both Nadja and Laszlo had secret diplomacy with the Baron despite his lack of genitals. After it is disclosed that he is not actually a Baron, only but "barren" because he was unable to have children. In season 1, Guillermo inadvertently kills the Businesswoman by opening the door, exposing him to sunlight and thus incinerating him. In season iii, nonetheless, it is revealed he barely survived reduced to his caput, trunk and left arm. (season one, iii)
- Nick Kroll every bit Simon the Devious, a vampire who rules over the Manhattan vampires and owns the Sassy Cat nightclub. He was a shut friend to the Staten Island trio when all the vampires first arrived in America. He is obsessed with Laszlo's cursed hat made out of witch skin. (guest season 1–2)
- Jake McDorman as Jeff Suckler, a reincarnation of Nadja'southward former human lover, Gregor, a knight who has been killed past decapitation in each of his lives. Nadja somewhen restores Jeff'due south memories of his previous lives so that he tin can exist more than similar his one-time self, leading to him falling into insanity and existence committed to a mental institution. It is later on revealed to Nadja and Gregor that Laszlo had been causing each of his deaths through history, which he does again. (season 1; guest season ii)
- Veronika Slowikowska as Shanice, Jenna's college roommate who witnesses her transformation into a vampire. Shanice afterwards joins the Musquito Collectors of the Tri-Country Expanse, a secret squad of amateur vampire hunters. (season 1–2)
- Kristen Schaal equally The Guide (also known every bit the "Floating Woman"), an envoy of the Vampiric Council who likes to float and sometimes speak in a demonic voice. (guest flavor 1; recurring season 3)
- Marissa Jaret Winokur equally Charmaine, Sean'southward married woman. (seasons 2–iii)
Guests [edit]
Season 1 [edit]
- Arj Barker as Arjan, the pack leader of the Staten Island Werewolf Support Group. He entered into the truce betwixt his kind and the vampires (which was created in 1993).
- Dave Bautista and Alexandra Henrikson equally 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 very illegal), and Vasillika for likewise much defiling.
- Vanessa Bayer equally Evie Russell, Colin'south co-worker. He discovers that she is an advanced form of energy vampire — an emotional vampire — who feeds off of the pity and sadness generated past her outlandish stories of suffering and misfortune. She and Colin engagement for a short time, feeding together on bored and pitying humans, until he begins to feel the relationship is unhealthy. Her first name is a homophone of "E.V.", for Emotional Vampire.
- Mary Gillis every bit June; Nadja and Laszlo'due south familiar. She appears to be an ill old woman that communicates through grunts. She is killed when the Businesswoman sucks all her blood when he arrives on Staten Isle.
- Jeremy O. Harris as Colby, a human familiar to Dantos the Cruel and Radinka the Cruel, two 400-year-old vampires who appear to exist children while Colby portrays every bit their begetter.
- Marceline Hugot as Barbara Lazarro, the 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.
- Gloria Laino as The Baron's Familiar. She maintains a silent, watchful eye on the vampires of Staten Island equally her master awakes. Guillermo says that she pops out of nowhere and hears "everything".
- Paul Reubens as Paul, a member of the Quango.[a]
- Tilda Swinton as a fictionalized version of herself who is the leader of the Vampiric Council.[b]
- Wesley Snipes as Wesley the Daywalker, a half-vampire fellow member of the Council who could not participate in person simply only video chat through Skype. Danny despises him, claiming he's a vampire hunter, which he denies.[c]
- Hayden Szeto as Jonathan, a LARPer college student that Guillermo lured for the vampires to feast on. Even so, Colin beat out them to it past draining his energy instead.
- Danny Trejo equally Danny, a Hispanic tattooed fellow member of the Council. He has an open dislike towards Wesley.[d]
- Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh, and Jemaine Clement reprise their roles as Viago von Dorna Schmarten Scheden Heimburg, Deacon Brucke, and Vladislav the Poker from the original picture show. Three vampires arrived from New Zealand to participate in the Vampiric Council.[east]
- Bobby Wilson equally Marcus, the bodily Native American fellow member of the Werewolf Pack. He is Native American, and a werewolf just, every bit he explains, "Not a werewolf considering" he'due south Native American. "It's not an ethnic thing."[f]
- Evan Rachel Wood every bit Evan the Immortal Princess of the Undead, a member of the Council who just goes by her kickoff proper name.[g]
- Hannan Younis as Ange, an African American werewolf and role of Arjan'south grouping. She undermines Arjan's rules and is openly hostile towards Nadja due to Nadja's insulting the werewolves by assuming they are all "Indian" (equally in, Native Americans).
Season 2 [edit]
- James Frain equally the voice of Black Peter, a goat and witch'south familiar
- Mark Hamill equally Jim the Vampire, who claims that Laszlo owes him rent coin from the 1800s and demands retribution.[11]
- Greta Lee every bit Celeste, a familiar who pretends to be a vampire
- Haley Joel Osment as Topher, Nadja and Laszlo's familiar who is accidentally killed and revived equally a zombie. Dissimilar Guillermo, Topher has no involvement in becoming a vampire. He is energetic, fun-loving, and charismatic, and he is well-liked by all other members of the household, except Guillermo.
- Lucy Dial as Lilith, a witch and rival of Nadja
- Craig Robinson as Claude, the leader of the Mosquito Collectors of the Tri-State Area, a surreptitious squad of amateur vampire hunters.[12]
- Benedict Wong as Wallace, a necromancer and tchotchke salesman.
Flavour three [edit]
- Lauren Collins as Meg, a gym receptionist on whom Nandor has a beat.
- Tyler Alvarez equally Wes Blankenship, leader of a group of rebellious young vampires that turn down to follow the Quango's orders.
- Aida Turturro as Gail, Nandor's on-again, off-again werewolf-turned-vampire girlfriend.
- Catherine Cohen as Sheila, the siren
- Scott Bakula as himself
- Cree Summertime as Jan, a vampire scam artist who is caput of the Mail service-Chiropterean Wellness Center cult
- Donal Logue as a fictionalized vampire version of himself
- Khandi Alexander as Contessa Carmilla De Mornay
- David Cross as Dominykas the Dreadful
Episodes [edit]
Flavor 1 (2019) [edit]
Season 2 (2020) [edit]
Season 3 (2021) [edit]
Flavor 4 [edit]
Production [edit]
Development [edit]
Promotional affiche for the first flavor.
On January 22, 2018, it was announced that FX had given the production a pilot order. The pilot was written by Jemaine Cloudless and directed past Taika Waititi, both of whom are likewise executive producers alongside Scott Rudin, Paul Simms, Garrett Basch, and Eli Bush-league.[42] On May iii, 2018, information technology was announced that FX had given the production a series order for a starting time season consisting of ten episodes, which premiered on March 27, 2019.[8] [7]
According to Clement: "We stay pretty basic '70s/'80s vampire rules, with a little bit of '30s. They can turn into bats. They can't get in the sunlight; they don't sparkle in the sun, they dice. They accept to be invited in; in a lot of literature vampires take to be invited into private buildings, but this is a documentary so it's the real rules which means they have to be invited into whatsoever building."[43] The master influences on the series are Fear Night, Martin, The Lost Boys, Nosferatu, Interview with the Vampire, Vampire's Kiss, and Bram Stoker's Dracula.[43]
The vocal used in the opening credits is "You're Expressionless" by Norma Tanega (1966).
The 2nd season premiered on April 15, 2020.[2] [3] On May 22, 2020, FX renewed the serial for a third flavour, which premiered on September two, 2021.[44] On August 13, 2021, FX renewed the serial for a fourth season, alee of the third season premiere.[5] Upon the fourth flavour'due south renewal, it was reported that Rudin would no longer be an executive producer, outset with the third season, due to allegations of abusive behavior.[1]
Filming [edit]
Master photography for the first flavor took place from Oct 22 to December eighteen, 2018, in Toronto, Ontario.[45] Filming for the tertiary season began on February eight, 2021, and finished on May three, 2021.[46]
The writer/producer Paul Simms said that series does not apply CGI effects: "There's no fully digital characters or anything like that. 1 of the movies we actually talked about a lot when nosotros were conceiving the testify was Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula where he went dorsum to really doing every bit many effects equally possible in camera and figuring out ways to do that. One of my favorite supernatural moments is completely in photographic camera. It'due south where Beanie Feldstein's character is walking forth in the park and Nadja appears walking next to her. That was all just done completely the erstwhile fashioned way where Natasia was hiding behind a tree and the camera was tracking along and at the right moment, she walked out from behind a tree. I retrieve at that place'due south something almost that old fashioned way that makes things more interesting than when you lot tin tell it's digital and rubbery and fake looking".[47]
Among the cinematographers D.J. Stipsen and Christian Sprenger's influences for the series was the work of Michael Ballhaus and production designer Thomas E. Sanders on the Coppola-directed Bram Stoker's Dracula: "We referenced that flick for the general sumptuousness of the vampires' mansion, which was our main fix. Our have, however, was that the Staten Island vampires have let their place get. The sometime glory is evident but now exists in a worn, faded and distressed state. Product designer Kate Bunch and I had a lot of conversations about hit the right balance betwixt sumptuousness and neglect. There are stiff reds, but also yellow that has faded to the point of beingness a warm brown."[48]
Release [edit]
Marketing [edit]
On Oct 31, 2018, a series of teaser trailers for the serial were released.[49] On January 10, 2019, another teaser trailer was released.[50] On Feb iv, 2019, the official trailer for the series was released.[8]
Premiere [edit]
On Oct vii, 2018, the series held a console at the almanac New York Comic Con moderated by Rolling Stone 'due south 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 serial was screened for the audition.[51] The globe premiere for the serial was screened during the 2019 South past Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas as a part of the festival's "Episodic Premieres" series.[52]
Reception [edit]
Critical response [edit]
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the starting time season has an approval rating of 94%, based on 71 reviews, with an average rating of seven.8/x. The website'south disquisitional consensus reads, "Delightfully absurd and ridiculously fun, What We Exercise 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."[53] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[54]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 98%, based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10. The website'south critical consensus reads, "Bat! What We Practise In the Shadows loses no steam in a swell second season that savvily expands its supernatural horizons while doubling down on the fast flight fun."[55] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, based on eleven critics, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[56]
The third flavour received universal acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the tertiary season has an approval rating of 100%, based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of ix/10. The website'due south critical consensus reads, "Carried on the wings of its cast's incredible chemistry and the strongest writing of the series and so far, What We Do in the Shadows ' third flavour is scary good."[57] On Metacritic, the third flavour has an average score of 96 out of 100, based on xi critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[58]
Ratings [edit]
Flavor 1 [edit]
Season 2 [edit]
Season 3 [edit]
Accolades [edit]
| Year | Clan | Category | Nominee(s) | Effect | Ref. |
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| 2019 | Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Cinematography for a Unmarried-Camera Series (One-half-60 minutes) | DJ Stipsen (for "Manhattan Night Club") | Nominated | [80] |
| Outstanding Audio Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) | David Barbee, Angelina Faulkner, Steve Griffen, Sam Lewis, John Guentner and Ginger Geary (for "Werewolf Feud") | Nominated | [fourscore] | ||
| Saturn Awards | Best Horror Telly Series | What We Do in the Shadows | Nominated | [81] | |
| TCA Awards | Outstanding New Program | Nominated | [82] | ||
| 2020 | Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards | Best Cablevision Network Serial (New or Recurring) | What Nosotros Do in the Shadows | Won | [83] |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Paul Simms, Scott Rudin, Garrett Basch, Eli Bush, Stefani Robinson, Sam Johnson and Derek S. Rappaport | Nominated | [84] | |
| Outstanding Writing for a One-act Series | Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil (for "Collaboration") | Nominated | |||
| Stefani Robinson (for "On the Run") | Nominated | ||||
| Paul Simms (for "Ghosts") | Nominated | ||||
| Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Casting for a One-act Series | Gayle Keller, Jenny Lewis and Sara Kay | Nominated | ||
| Outstanding Single-Camera Motion-picture show Editing for a Comedy Series | Yana Gorskaya and Dane McMaster (for "Resurrection") | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Production Pattern for a Narrative Program (One-half-Hour) | Kate Agglomeration, Aleks Cameron and Shayne Fox (for "Resurrection", "Collaboration", "Witches") | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-60 minutes) and Animation | Steffan Falesitch, David Barbee, Angelina Faulkner, Steve Griffen, Sam C. Lewis, John Guentner and Ellen Heuer (for "The Return") | Nominated | |||
| TCA Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | What We Practise in the Shadows | Nominated | [85] | |
| Writers Guild of America Awards | New Series | Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Jemaine Clement, Josh Lieb, Iain Morris, Stefani Robinson, Duncan Sarkies, Marika Sawyer, Tom Scharpling, Paul Simms and Taika Waititi | Nominated | [86] | |
| 2021 | AACTA International Awards | Best Comedy Series | What We Do in the Shadows | Nominated | [87] |
| American Movie theater Editors Awards | Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Telly | Dane McMaster and Varun Viswanath (for "On the Run") | Nominated | [88] | |
| Yana Gorskaya and Dane McMaster (for "Resurrection") | Nominated | ||||
| Art Directors Gild Awards | Excellence in Production Design for a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Serial | Kate Bunch (for "Resurrection", "Collaboration" and "Witches") | Won | [89] | |
| Casting Society of America | Tv set Serial – Comedy | Gayle Keller, Jenny Lewis, Sara Kay and Emer O'Callaghan | Won | [90] | |
| Costume Designers Guild Awards | Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television | Amanda Neale (for "Nouveau Théâtre des Vampires") | Nominated | [91] | |
| Critics' Pick Super Awards | Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | What We Practise in the Shadows | Nominated | [92] | |
| Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | Kayvan Novak | Nominated | |||
| Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | Natasia Demetriou | Won | |||
| Critics' Selection Television Awards | Best Comedy Series | What We Do in the Shadows | Nominated | [93] | |
| Best Player in a One-act Serial | Matt Berry | Nominated | |||
| Best Actress in a Comedy Series | Natasia Demetriou | Nominated | |||
| Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Harvey Guillén | Nominated | |||
| Mark Proksch | Nominated | ||||
| Producers Guild of America Awards | Danny Thomas Accolade for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Comedy | Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Paul Simms, Scott Rudin, Garrett Basch, Eli Bush, Stefani Robinson, Sam Johnson, Marika Sawyer and Derek S. Rappaport | Nominated | [94] | |
| Satellite Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | What We Do in the Shadows | Nominated | [95] | |
| Writers Gild of America Awards | Comedy Series | Jake Bender, Jemaine Clement, Zach Dunn, Joe Furey, Shana Gohd, Sam Johnson, Chris Marcil, William Meny, Sarah Naftalis, Stefani Robinson, Marika Sawyer and Paul Simms | Nominated | [96] | |
| 2022 | Critics' Choice Television Awards | All-time One-act Serial | What We Practice in the Shadows | Nominated | [97] |
| All-time Actor in a One-act Series | Kayvan Novak | Nominated | |||
| All-time Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Harvey Guillén | Nominated | |||
| Writers Gild of America Awards | Comedy Series | Jake Bender, Jemaine Cloudless, Zach Dunn, Shana Gohd, Sam Johnson, Chris Marcil, William Meny, Sarah Naftalis, Stefani Robinson, Marika Sawyer, Paul Simms, Lauren Well | Nominated | [98] | |
| Costume Designers Guild Awards | Excellence in Period Television | Laura Montgomery (for "The Health Centre") | Nominated | [99] | |
| Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television | Laura Montgomery (for "Gail") | Nominated | |||
| Fine art Directors Club Awards | Excellence in Production Design for a Half Hour Single-Photographic camera Television Serial | Kate Bunch (for "The Prisoner", "The Cloak of Duplication", "The Siren") | Won | [100] | |
| Golden Reel Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – 1/2 Hr – Comedy or Drama | Steffan Falesitch, David Barbee, Chris Kahwaty, John Guentner, Sam Lewis, Ellen Heuer, Steve Griffen (for "The Escape") | Nominated | [101] | |
| Cinema Audio Social club Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour | Rob Aggravate, Diego Gat, Samuel Ejnes, Mike Tehrani, Stacey Michaels (for "The Casino") | Nominated | [102] |
Notes [edit]
- ^ Paul Reubens played a local vampire king'southward acolyte in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992).
- ^ Tilda Swinton played a vampire lover in Only Lovers Left Alive (2013).
- ^ Wesley Snipes played half-vampire daywalker Eric Brooks/Blade who hunted vampires in the Blade franchise (1998, 2002, 2004).
- ^ Danny Trejo played a vampire bartender in From Dusk till Dawn (1996).
- ^ Indeed every known member of the Vampiric Quango 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 equally Lestat de Lioncourt and Louis de Pointe du Lac in Interview with the Vampire (1994). Information technology is reported that Waititi denied Cate Blanchett council membership due to insufficient on-screen vampiric experience.[9]
- ^ Bobby Wilson played an actor auditioning for a "sexy Indian" function in Twilight in the 1491s satire, New Moon Wolf Pack Audition (2009).[ten]
- ^ Evan Rachel Forest played Sophie-Anne Leclerq, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana, in True Blood Seasons ii–4 (2009–2011).
- ^ Live +7 ratings were not available, and so Live +three ratings have been used instead.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- What We Do in the Shadows at IMDb
- What We Do in the Shadows at epguides.com
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