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Vampire Weekend to Release Live Album Recorded at Madison Square Garden
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Vampire Weekend to Release Live Album Recorded at Madison Square Garden

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

In 2023, Vampire Weekend launched a vinyl-only live album series called Frog on the Bass Drum. The second volume arrived last year, and the band has now detailed the series’ third installment. Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03 captures Vampire Weekend’s two concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden, from their tour for Only God Was Above Us. The first LP has songs recorded during the opening night show, and the second LP captures the Sunday matinee performance. See the details below.

Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03: Weekend at the Garden is available now to order, and it will ship by the end of the year. The 2xLP be limited to 3,000 copies.

Vampire Weekend Cover Billy Joel’s “Scenes From an Italian Restaurant”

Frog on the Bass Drum Vol. 03: Weekend at the Garden:

01 Ice Cream Piano
02 Sympathy → New Dorp, New York
03 White Sky
04 Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
05 Walcott → Flower Moon (Saturday Night Version)

01 Bryn 
02 Connect 
03 Pravda
04 Diplomat’s Son 
05 Mary Boone 
06 Request Zone: Seinfeld Theme, Monster Mash, Theme From New York, New York
07 Worship You —> Ya Hey

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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The Vampire Lestat and Talamasca Debut New Footage at NYCC
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The Vampire Lestat and Talamasca Debut New Footage at NYCC

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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The casts and creative teams behind two Immortal Universe series — the third season of Interview with the Vampire and the upcoming Talamasca: The Secret Order — appeared together Friday night at New York Comic Con, where they revealed new footage for both shows, shared casting announcements, and teased what’s ahead in the Anne Rice adaptations.

In attendance on the convention’s main stage for Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat — retitled from Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire — were executive producers Mark Johnson and Hannah Moscovitch and cast members Sam Reid, Jacob Anderson, Eric Bogosian, Jennifer Ehle and Assad Zaman. Christopher Rice and the late Anne Rice also executive produce the latest season of the AMC/AMC+ series, which is expected sometime in 2026.

On the Talamasca front, executive producer Johnson as well executive producer, director and writer John Lee Hancock and castmembers Nicholas Denton (Guy Anatole) and William Fichtner (Jasper) appeared on Friday night ahead of the new six-episode series’ Oct. 26 premiere. Talamasca is also executive-produced by Mark Lafferty, who co-showruns with Hancock. Additional EPs include Tom Williams and Christopher and Anne Rice.

The series follows Guy Anatole, a young man on the verge of graduating from law school, when he is approached by Helen (Elizabeth McGovern), a representative of the Talamasca, a secretive agency that monitors and protects humans from the supernatural world. The Talamasca has been tracking him since his childhood, and soon he falls headlong into a world of secret agents and immortal beings charged with maintaining a fragile balance with the mortal world. The cast also includes Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Celine Buckens, Jason Schwartzman and Bogosian reprising his Interview with the Vampire role as a crossover character.

Read on for more on what the cast and creative teams behind both AMC/AMC+ series teased during their respective portions of the New York Comic Con panel.

As part of the Talamasca portion of the event, a clip featuring Interview With the Vampire star Bogosian, who portrays journalist and author Daniel Molloy, was screened for fans alongside a larger discussion previewing the series and a special appearance by Bogosian.

During the rest of the conversation, the cast and creative team discussed how they adapted an aspect of Rice’s novels that didn’t have their own book. Johnson noted that the premise of the series — “agents whose job is basically to observe, to report and not to interfere, which seldom happens” felt like a good base for this show. Hancock leaned into his own interests in the spy genre and the work of John le Carré to help shape this take on Talamasca.

In terms of how the series invites Daniel Molloy into the narrative, Bogosian teased that it ties into the novel viewers learn he wrote at the end of Interview season two, “Guy finds that there is a piece of information in the book that he needs to know more about,” which explains a bit about the scene in which the duo connect in the new series. “When we shot it, we didn’t know each other before we did the scene. And that’s actually what happened in the scene. I was working with Nick, and I kept feeling Nick’s charisma and he kept pulling me toward his energy in a way that was so positive and so empathetic.”

In terms of who Guy is, “he’s got some ambition, but he also has something else going on. He’s got this disability. He’s heard voices for years, since he was a kid, and he’s always thought that that was something, that was a mental illness of sorts, so he’s heavily medicated himself, but he actually does find out that he has the mind reading. And that’s what begins to happen with Daniel Malloy in this scene, and I think that maybe gives him a little bit more leverage in all of it.”

In terms of Jasper, Fichtner noted that his character is misunderstood. “That was part of the joy of working on this. I’ve said it a million times. If it’s not on the page, it’s not on the stage, and what John Lee and the entire writers and Mark Lafferty, co-showrunner, put together was something that was so grounded in this world that it was a pleasure to discover who Jasper is,” he said. “It’s just wonderful to figure out what is driving this guy, which are very real things to him.”

After an exclusive clip featuring monsters known as “revenants,” the panelists discussed having to film late at night due to the nature of the show’s vampiric characters. “A lot of stories, Guy is interacting with vampires, and if you’re shooting with vampires, you have to shoot between a certain hour of nighttime. So we shoot 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. a lot of the time,” said Denton. “That’s a heavy hit, but I think it kind of brings us together. We get into that loopy stage where we’re kind of shooting, we’re not really sure what’s going on and everything feels kind of possible.”

While discussing the rest of the cast, Hancock noted that Helen “is prone to half-truths when necessary. Somebody that you might not trust” but that “Elizabeth also has such a maternal instinct. She has such a beautiful, soft face and her voice is — you want her to read every book to you in the car. So when you’ve got that mixed, do I trust her? It makes it really perilous for Guy.”

Bogosian noted his invitation into the latest series was wonderful. “It’s a pretty simple formula. We have these three different series that create a universe, so what you end up with is the sum of the three is greater than the three. You then start to have this. It just opens up the imagination that it goes off in so many different directions,” he said.

For Johnson, weaving the series together isn’t deliberate, as “all three of them on one hand couldn’t be more different. But they have themes and characters, and I think concerns all tied together.” But, he added, “We have a certain amount of shared actors who come and go, but we’re going to be very judicious about it and make sure that when Eric Bogosian shows up in another show that there’s a reason for it.”

The Vampire Lestat

As part of the NYCC panel, the series made several new casting announcements, including Sheila Atim (The Woman King) in the role of Akasha, Noah Reid (Schitt’s Creek) in the role of Larry, Ryan Kattner (Destroy All Neighbors) in the role of Salamander, Seamus Patterson (Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities) in the role of Alex and Sarah Swire (The Boys) in the role of TC. The panel also featured a new, extended look at The Vampire Lestat for the packed main stage appearance.

The panel kicked off with a question about why the show and its characters resonate so much, with Reid noting that it’s likely because what’s happening is “so fucked up.”

Speaking to where his character of Louis begins the season, Anderson said, “You can only own the night for so long. I feel like Louis is a really, really moving, beautiful place at the end of season two. That’s all real, and I think he’s found a sense of being in the present. However, I’m stealing this from Hannah as she said this earlier. You can put the dress on the wall, you can put the portrait on the wall, but ultimately, his child died, and that’s not something you just get over.”

In terms of where Daniel begins, Bogosian shared that he’s still acclimating. “It’s not easy. When you become a vampire at different stages in your life. In my case, it’s very late in life, so there’s a lot of Daniel as a human being in his struggles with it,” he said. “If you go all the way back to the very first moments of our series, Daniel’s kind of a grumpy guy hanging around his house in his socks watching TV, pissed off… and pissed off guys with power can be dangerous.”

For Armand, “He’s a bad daddy,” according to Moscovitch. “You know when a little kid has a stuffed animal when they’re very small, and they just drag it around for years and years, and it only has one eye for a while, and it’s all torn up? That’s his approach to Daniel,” Bogosian said. Added Zaman, “It’s tattered, it’s broken, but it’s mine.” At another point in the panel, Zaman noted that in terms of where Armand ends up in the upcoming season, the character’s focused on “his relationship with himself, and that informs how everyone else fits around it or doesn’t.”

In terms of how the rock-star setting changes things up, Johnson noted that “what Roland and Hannah and this cast have come in [and done] this season is so unpredictable and so surprising. On one hand, it makes total sense. These are the characters we know and we love, but it is the most — somebody just described as the most fucked-up — surprising. Reminds me of those movies that have just changed my way of looking at things.” He added it’s also “so wild and unexpected and jaw-dropping and funny and yes, like the first two, really romantic.”

Speaking to the arrival of Lestat’s mother, Gabriella, Ehle noted that “she kind of creates chaos. She kind of thrives in creating it. She’s had so little agency in her life, and she was married at 15 to somebody she didn’t choose. He was horrible, and she had no hope, but she had this boy, and she had her hopes in him in a really fucked up way. Several really fucked up ways.”

Later, while discussing what source material they used to put the latest season together, Moscovitch noted that the writing team was pulling from multiple books, including Merrick, The Vampire Armand, and The Queen of the Damned. “In terms of how we chose which pieces of The Vampire Lestat to use this season, because we’re running through the subjectivity of Lestat it has to do with what he wants to remember, what he’s willing to remember and then what memories are going to come for him, whether he likes it or not.”

Speaking after the extended look played in the room, Anderson spoke to Louis and Daniel’s relationship this season after the fallout from the book. “It’s interesting their dynamic this season because the book was released without Louis’ consent. I wish Louis had learned about the Cloud,” he joked. “I think it sets up a really interesting dynamic between them because ultimately Louis trusted Daniel, and Daniel trusted Louis, and Louis didn’t stop him from being killed and resurrected.”

During the panel, the cast and creative team teased a season that ultimately “reinvents [the characters] so completely, and the season itself is so radical because we’ve changed the lead character,” said Moscovitch during the panel. “So the whole story is run through a different perspective now.”

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Thamma Trailer: Ayushmann Khurrana Turns Into a Vampire, Clashes With Betaal and Bhediya

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Ayushmann Khurrana will be playing a vampire for the first time in the film Thamma. The trailer was released today at a grand event in the city, which was also attended by Shraddha Kapoor. While Shraddha is not a part of the main cast, her character Stree belongs to the same cinematic universe as Thamma. Before launching the trailer, Dinesh Vijan, Amar Kaushik, and Shraddha unveiled the logo of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe.

The trailer plunges us straight into a bloody world where love bleeds, legends awaken, and humour turns too relatable. Rashmika Mandanna’s Tadaka revives a thousand-year-old legend, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Yakshaashan makes a bone-chilling declaration, and Ayushmann Khurrana’s Alok finds himself with bloodshot eyes, no pulse, sunlight burning his skin. And at its heart lies a love story – bloody, wild, and unforgettable – making Thamma a complete entertainer that families can enjoy together this festive season.

The trailer starts with a woman telling a man that he is ‘Betaal’ and has been created to protect humans. However, he disagrees and says that he wants to harm humans and create more Betaals like him. This leads to him getting locked away in a cave for years. We are then introduced to Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character. Years later, somehow Ayushmann’s character Alok comes face-to-face with Yakshaashan and turns into a vampire.

Watch the trailer here:

In addition to the trailer, Dinesh Vijan and Maddock Films also revealed the visual identity of Maddock’s Horror-Comedy Universe (MHCU), giving fans their first look at the evolving cinematic world that began with Stree and now expands in a bigger, bloodier way with Thamma. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik, Thamma blends horror, action, comedy, and romance into a cinematic experience unlike anything before. With an ensemble cast including Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Paresh Rawal, Faisal Malik, and Geeta Agrawal, the film promises a Diwali spectacle of epic proportions.

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Ayushmann Khurrana said, “Becoming a part of Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock horror-comedy universe is a thrilling step in my journey as an actor. This genre has always fascinated me because it pushes boundaries – it makes you laugh, scares you, and yet touches your heart. In Thamma, I play Alok – a man who never asked for the extraordinary, but is forced to confront it. He’s flawed, vulnerable, and ambitious, and suddenly, he’s carrying the weight of powers he doesn’t fully understand. What excites me most is that this film is an entertainer, one that families across generations can watch and enjoy together this Diwali. Under Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik’s vision, Aditya Sarpotdar’s storytelling, and with the brilliant energies of Rashmika, Nawaz bhai, and Paresh ji, we’ve built something that I believe will define the next chapter of Indian cinema’s horror-comedy space. And trust me, this trailer is just a glimpse of the madness you are going to see on screen. The universe is only getting bigger from here.

Rashmika Mandanna, who has worked with Maddock Films before but, for the first time, will be seen as part of the MHCU, says, “Thamma is a very special film for me because it brings together horror, comedy, folklore, and even a love story rooted in India. Playing Tadaka has been both challenging and exciting, as she’s an age-old legend brought to life anew. I’m thankful to Maddock Films for giving me this opportunity once again, and I’m really looking forward to everyone experiencing Thamma.”

Aditya Sarpotdar, director, added, “With Munjya, we tapped into folklore to create a horror-comedy that felt rooted yet entertaining. Thamma takes the universe forward in an unexpected way – it’s scarier, funnier, and at its heart, a twisted love story. Being part of the MHCU is exciting because each film adds a new layer, and with Thamma, audiences will see just how wild this universe can get.”

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Thamma Trailer Review: Ayushmann Khurrana Turns Vampire, Rashmika Mandanna Joins Maddock’s Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU) | Glamsham.com
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Thamma Trailer Review: Ayushmann Khurrana Turns Vampire, Rashmika Mandanna Joins Maddock’s Horror Comedy Universe (MHCU) | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The trailer of Maddock’s Thamma is out! Starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Paresh Rawal and Sathyaraj, the film blends horror, comedy, romance and mythology. The MHCU just got bigger and bloodier.

Aditya Sarpotdar, fresh off the success of Munjya, returns with Thamma—and the trailer makes it clear this is Maddock’s most ambitious step yet in its growing Horror Comedy Universe. Headlined by Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Paresh Rawal, and Sathyaraj, the film looks like a full-blown entertainer that marries myth, horror, romance, and laughter in one bloody cocktail.

Ayushmann, with his “boy next door with fangs” vibe, instantly hooks. Rashmika plays more than just a glam quotient—her Tadaka feels integral to the mythology. Nawazuddin, stepping into uncharted territory as the rogue Betaal Yakshasan, looks menacing yet mischievous, while Paresh Rawal lands the punches and Sathyaraj lends gravitas. Add to this Varun Dhawan’s surprise Bhediya cameo, and suddenly Thamma doesn’t just tease a standalone film but a crossover event in the making.

Visually, the trailer is rich—dark palettes lit with striking reds, comic beats punctuating eerie silences, and an undercurrent of folklore giving the film heft. The MHCU’s signature—scares blended with wit—is intact, but this time layered with romance and mythology, hinting at higher emotional stakes.

Also Read: Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma Dialogues Will Give You Chills

Slated for a Diwali 2025 release (October 21), Thamma promises to be a festive blockbuster with teeth. For fans of Stree, Bhediya and Munjya, this one looks like the bloodiest, boldest ride yet.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Why Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev Didn’t Get Along on The Vampire Diaries
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Why Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev Didn’t Get Along on The Vampire Diaries

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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4. The Search for the Salvatores

After finding their leading lady, TVD needed the two male components of the essential love triangle. No easy task.

“We looked high and low to cast Stefan and Damon,” Julie explained, noting Nina “did chemistry read after chemistry read with multiple actors.”

Some of the actors who read for either (and sometimes both!) roles? Zach Roerig (who would go on to play Matt Donovan), Michael Trevino (who would land the role of Tyler Lockwood), Nathanial Buzolic (later cast as Kol), and 7th Heaven star David Gallagher, with Julie admitting of the latter, “He impressed us so much originally…but the whole 7th Heaven thing, I wonder if he’ll ever be able to get past that.” (She would later cast him as a werewolf after seeing Super 8.)

And then, finally, they found their guys: Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder.

“Paul and Ian kind of came in late in the process. Paul auditioned like 15 times, and Ian kind of appeared out of the blue,” Julie said. For her part, Nina recalled Paul (who first read for Damon!) standing out from the rest of the guys reading opposite her in the chemistry reads: “The only one who wasn’t trying too hard, that didn’t speak to me at any point unless we were filming, was Paul Wesley,”she told EW, “so it’s funny to think that he did the right thing,”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Disney’s Wizards and Teen Vampire, ‘Wrong Paris’ Romcom, ‘Rainmaker’ in Court, Streaming ‘Warfire’
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Disney’s Wizards and Teen Vampire, ‘Wrong Paris’ Romcom, ‘Rainmaker’ in Court, Streaming ‘Warfire’

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Disney / Justin Stephens

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place

The sequel to Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place returns for a second season with back-to-back episodes, featuring a crowded house of young wizards now that protégée Billie (Janice LeAnn Brown) has been joined in the magic trade by Russo brothers Roman (Alkaio Thiele) and Milo (Max Matenko). While Justin (David Henrie) helps train the young wizards for the Family Wizard Competition, expect guest-star appearances by Selena Gomez (reprising her role as Justin’s sister Alex), What We Do in the Shadows alum Harvey Guillén as Gossip Stone and Criminal Minds‘ Kirsten Vangsness as Bigelow McFigglehorn, a member of the Wizard Tribunal. All episodes of Season 2 will begin streaming on Disney+ on October 8.

Kenzi Richardson in 'Vampirina: Teenage Vampire' Season 1 Episode 1

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Vampirina: Teenage Vampire

The supernatural fun continues on a music-heavy comedy series starring Kenzi Richardson as Vampirina — or as her friends call her, “Vee” — a tween vampire from Transylvania who’s left the crypt to sink her teeth into a performing-arts boarding school. As one does. Living Single‘s Kim Coles costars as the Wilson Hall Academy of the Arts’ Dean Merriweather, with Jiwon Lee as Vee’s perky roommate Sophie and Milo Maharlika as Demi, a 600-year-old ghost sent by Vee’s parents to keep a spectral eye on Vee. The entire season will begin streaming on Disney+ on October 15, with the first single (“Slay”) available today.

Naika Toussaint as Amber, Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, Madeleine Arthur as Cinderella, Madison Pettis as Lexi, Hannah Stocking as Eve and Pierson Fodé as Trey in 'The Wrong Paris'

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The Wrong Paris

What would Emily Cooper (of Emily in Paris) do? Have a meltdown, most likely. Which is country girl Dawn’s (Miranda Cosgrove of iCarly fame) initial reaction when she signs on as a contestant for the Honey Pot dating show, set in Paris, where she hopes to pursue her art-school dreams. But reality (as in reality TV) sets in when she discovers the show is actually set in Paris, Texas. This being a romcom, you won’t be surprised to learn that the cowboy bootcamp has an upside: the bachelor himself, a hunky hayseed named Trey (Pierson Fodé) who takes a shine to Dawn.

THE RAINMAKER -- Episode 104 -- Pictured: Milo Callaghan as Rudy Baylor -- (Photo by: Christopher Barr/USA Network)

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The Rainmaker

Novice lawyer Rudy (Milo Callaghan) squares off in court on the opposite side of his girlfriend Sarah (Madison Iseman) for a high-stakes evidentiary hearing in a pivotal episode of the legal drama based on John Grisham’s bestseller. Sarah and her new mentor Brad (Wade Briggs) know their jobs at Tinley Britt are on the line, while Rudy keeps trying to prove himself to his boss Bruiser (Lana Parrilla), though he has a risky habit of ignoring all of her advice and warnings. Adding to the anxiety: the results of the bar exam are beginning to come in.

Joseph Quinn, D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai in 'Warfare'

Murray Close / A24 / Everett Collection

Warfare

Described by the New York Times as “a tough, relentless movie about life and death in battle,” writer-director Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s unflinching 2025 real-time war film set during an ill-fated Iraq War mission makes its streaming debut. (The movie premieres on HBO Saturday at 8/7c.) The ensemble cast includes Reservation Dogs‘ D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Shogun‘s Cosmo Jarvis, Heartstopper‘s Kit Connor, Will Poulter (The Bear), Finn Bennett (True Detective: Night Country), and Noah Centineo (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before).

'Chief of War' Season 1 Episode 8

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Chief of War

War clouds are forming on several fronts in the penultimate episode of Jason Momoa‘s historical epic set in the pre-unification Hawaiian Islands of the early 1800s. Grieving the slaughter on the beach of hundreds of innocent villagers by European invaders, Ka’iana (Momoa) is losing faith in war chief and future king Kamehameha’s (Kaina Makua) resolve. And there’s another enemy within, with the battle-hungry Keoua (Cliff Curtis) on the rampage.

INSIDE FRIDAY TV:

  • True Crime Watch: On ABC‘s 20/20 (9/8c), Stephanie Ramos reports on the 2001 murder of Leslie Preer in her suburban Maryland home, which was only solved nearly 25 years later when DNA under her fingerprints finally found a match. On Dateline NBC (10/9c), Keith Morrison reports on the investigation into the 2014 murder in Calgary, Alberta of Shannon Madill Burgess, an aspiring actress and newlywed.
  • Lost in the Jungle (9/8c, National Geographic): A real-life survival story unfolds in a documentary from Oscar winners Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (Free Solo, The Rescue) and director Juan Camilo Cruz, recounting the 40-day ordeal of four Indigenous children who are stranded in the Columbian jungle after a 2023 plane crash.

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Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder in 'The Vampire Diaries' season 4.
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Nina Dobrev Talks Fight for Equal Pay to Vampire Diaries Male Co-Stars

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Despite being the only actor playing multiple characters during the early seasons of The Vampire Diaries, Nina Dobrev has revealed that she was paid less than her fellow male co-stars Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley.

The actress opened up about the behind-the-scenes equal pay battle in Entertainment Weekly editor Samantha Highfill’s new book, I Was Feeling Epic: An Oral History of The Vampire Diaries. Dobrev not only played Elena Gilbert in the hit CW series, but also her character’s evil doppelgänger, Katherine Pierce, starting in the season one finale.

“Candice [King], Kat [Graham], and I were the three lowest-paid series regulars in the first two seasons,” Dobrev said. “It was a bit of a tricky situation because my contract only said to play Elena, but I was playing multiple characters, which doubled my workload. I had to be on set for double the amount of time, I had to memorize double the amount of lines.”

In the book, Highfill wrote that actors are typically able to start negotiating their contracts in season three, which means Dobrev was making less than Somerhalder (Damon Salvatore) and Wesley (Stefan Salvatore) for the first few seasons.

“I wanted to play Katherine, but I wanted to be compensated fairly for that, and I wanted to be an equal to the boys,” Dobrev added. The actress eventually got more money, Highfill wrote, but she never received equal pay to her male co-leads.

She recalled being told that “out of principle” the studio “wouldn’t bump me up to being equal to the boys, and so that was probably the most hurtful because it felt like I was really working hard and we shot eighteen-hour days sometimes, and nights, and I was putting my absolute heart and soul, blood, sweat, and tears into it.”

“I remember feeling like the studio didn’t appreciate what I was bringing to the show, and it felt like they were saying that all the hard work I was putting into it didn’t matter to them and that I wasn’t an equal to my male counterparts, and so that was upsetting to me,” Dobrev continued.

Vampire Diaries co-creator Julie Plec also shared in the book that things “got really heated” with the studio when they told the show’s writers they couldn’t use Katherine anymore because it meant the studio would have to pay Dobrev more each time.

However, Plec said that “was not something that I felt was right or fair,” leading them to “beg the network to let us even write story for Katherine.”

Plec said that the writers were eventually allowed to write for Katherine but recalled, “I literally think we had to say, ‘We’ll kill Katherine,’ in order to get permission to use her.”

“Over time, between Nina being generous and gracious and the tension simmering down a little bit, we were granted a certain number of episodes,” the co-creator said. “[But] I literally think we had to say, ‘We’ll kill Katherine,’ in order to get permission to use her.”

Dobrev exited the show after season six, when her character Elena was put under a sleeping spell by villain Kai Parker (Chris Wood), which linked Elena’s life to that of her best friend Bonnie Bennett. But since Elena wasn’t killed off, this left the door open for her to return (which she did in the series finale, titled “I Was Feeling Epic.”)

However, her return for the eighth and final season sparked another battle over pay, as revealed in Highfill’s book. Plec and co-creator Kevin Williamson said they initially intended to have Dobrev return for the entire final season.

“I really wanted Elena and Stefan to end up together,” Williamson admitted, “that would’ve been my preference, but we didn’t have Elena to bring that relationship back around. You couldn’t bring them back together in one episode.”

But Dobrev stood her ground and was only going to return if she was paid the same as Wesley and Somerhalder, who had gotten multiple raises since her departure from the series.

“I was always open to coming back for the finale, and storyline-wise it made sense. I felt like it was important and it needed to happen for the show, it needed to happen for the fans,” the actress explained. “It was just really important to me that at the end of the show, as a woman, I wanted to make sure that I was compensated and that I was an equal to my male counterparts on the show, and so it came down to that.”

Dobrev shared that the studio’s offer for her to return for the show’s finale “was five times less” than what she made when she left at the end of season six.

“That’s the only reason why at one point I almost didn’t come back,” she added. “I needed to be paid parity to the boys. I had to put my foot down and say if it didn’t happen I wouldn’t be able to come back,” she said. “And it wasn’t about the money — I didn’t give a shit about the money at all — it was the principle.”

Plec defended Dobrev, saying in the book, “She should’ve been making what those boys made all along, and nobody should’ve blinked at that request, but at the time it was very shocking. To her credit, she advocated for herself and she stuck to her guns.”

When Dobrev declined the studio’s less-than-equal offer, she said that’s when Plec stepped in and “put her foot down and spoke to everyone.” Though the studio eventually only agreed to pay for one episode at the actress’s requested rate.

“The reason we couldn’t have her for more than the one episode is because they just wouldn’t pay,” the co-creator shared. “It took a lot of work before they finally relented, but it came back that it was one episode only that they’d say yes for.”

Dobrev added, “For the fans I felt horrible and I wanted the story to be told in the best way possible, and it was heartbreaking that the artistry had to suffer because elf this, that we didn’t get to maybe have the few episodes at the end of the show that Julie wanted. … I’m very happy that we were able to make it work and that I came back, because I wanted to be part of the goodbye.”

I Was Feeling Epic: An Oral History of The Vampire Diaries is now available for purchase.

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Nina Dobrev reveals bitter fight for equal pay on The Vampire Diaries
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Nina Dobrev reveals bitter fight for equal pay on The Vampire Diaries

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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10 September 2025

Nina Dobrev has revealed her struggle for equal pay on The Vampire Diaries.

Nina Dobrev had a real struggle for equal pay on The Vampire Diaries

The 36-year-old actress – who starred alongside Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder in the first six seasons of the supernatural teen drama – has recalled the arguments she faced as she was being paid less than her male castmates, despite playing but Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce on the show.

In Samantha Highfill’s new book I Was Feeling Epic: An Oral History of The Vampire Diarie, Nina said: “Candice [King], Kat [Graham], and I were the three lowest-paid series regulars in the first two seasons.

“It was a bit of a tricky situation because my contract only said to play Elena, but I was playing multiple characters, which doubled my workload.”

She alleged despite having a more demanding schedule thanks to playing doppelgänger versions of Elena, she wasn’t compensation fairly in comparison to her co-stars.

She added: “I had to be on set for double the amount of time, I had to memorise double the amount of lines.

“I wanted to play Katherine, but I wanted to be compensated fairly for that, and I wanted to be an equal to the boys.”

After pleading her case, she has alleged the studio actually asked wrtiers to stop writing for Katherine to avoid having to pay more.

She recalled: “I remember feeling like the studio didn’t appreciate what I was bringing to the show, and it felt like they were saying that all the hard work I was putting into it didn’t matter to them and that I wasn’t an equal to my male counterparts, and so that was upsetting to me.”

She later returned for the eighth and final season, but the offer was “five times less” than what she was paid in season six.

She said: “I needed to be paid parity to the boys. I had to put my foot down and say if it didn’t happen I wouldn’t be able to come back.

“And it wasn’t about the money — I didn’t give a s*** about the money at all — it was the principle.”

Nina argued she was concerned less by the “actual dollar amount”, and more by getting equal pay, and when that happened, she “politely declined the offer”.

Co-creator and showrunner Julie Plec backed her, with the studio agreeing to bring her back at her asking rate, but for just one episode instead of the entire run.

While she “wanted to be part of the goodbye”, Nina added: “It was heartbreaking that the artistry had to suffer because of this.”




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Ian Somerhalder tried to quit The Vampire Diaries
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Ian Somerhalder tried to quit The Vampire Diaries

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

4 September 2025

Ian Somerhalder wanted to quit The Vampire Diaries after season three of the show.

Ian Somerhalder tried to quit the TV show

The 46-year-old actor played Damon Salvatore on the teen drama series between 2009 and 2017, but Ian has revealed that he actually became disillusioned with the direction of his character after season three.

In an excerpt from I Was Feeling Epic: An Oral History of The Vampire Diaries – which has been shared with Variety – Ian explains: “I was so upset about the trajectory of Damon, so much so that at one point I was sitting across from Julie [Plec, the show’s creator] in her office in Atlanta almost in tears — actually, my eyes were quite misty — and asked out of the show.

“I was so angry about it. I wanted off. Because I saw the writing on the wall. Damon was heading toward the love-interest role.”

Ian worried that Damon was being turned into a “sappy character” and he wanted to quit the show at the time.

The actor shared: “I was like, ‘S***, I’m in my early thirties, I’ve got a lot of this heat because of this show, I’m sure I could go find something that’s really cool and dark and edgy’. I was like, ‘They’re going to turn me into a sappy character.'”

However, Julie did her best to calm Ian’s fears and to encourage him to commit to the TV show.

Ian said: “Julie was like, ‘You’re not leaving the show. First of all, you’re one of the stars and one of the parts of the beating heart of the show; and two, you signed a six-year contract, so that’s not happening; and three, don’t worry, there has to be layers.'”

Meanwhile, Ian previously admitted that he considers his acting career to be “in the rearview mirror”.

The TV star turned his back on Hollywood in order to pursue a life of farming, and Ian insisted that he doesn’t have any intention of returning to the entertainment industry.

Speaking about his acting career and whether he might return to the business, Ian told People: “I think it’s in the rearview mirror. I do.”




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Go Inside the Vampire Mansion With an Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Set
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Go Inside the Vampire Mansion With an Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Set

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

What We Do in the Shadows may have bid viewers adieu in late 2024, but the vampire comedy from FX is gearing up for its final bow as the show celebrates a slew of Emmy nominations.

While the show did land a nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series overall, as well as Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, What We Do in the Shadows‘ incredible creative and technical teams have also earned notable nominations, including Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour), Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single Camera Comedy Series, Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic), and Outstanding Perior or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling.

And in celebration of those teams, we have an extra-special peek behind the scenes of the comedy, as a never-before-seen video walks fans through the backstage and mansion the vampires lived in onscreen. While Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), and human Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) may have occupied the Staten Island abode, What We Do in the Shadows‘ mansion was actually built on a set in a Toronto-based studio.

Meaghan Darwish

TV Insider was on set for the fifth and sixth seasons of the series, where we captured a couple of the images seen above. But this new exclusive sneak peek offers an even better peek behind the curtain.

As seen in the exciting video above, it’s an all-hands-on-deck team effort as props are moved from room to room, and the walk-through offers a glimpse into the massive and nearly full construction of the house inside the soundstage.

Among some of the highlights are the main foyer heading into the house, as well as a glimpse at the kitchen, parlor, library, and much more. Don’t miss it for yourself, check out the video above, and let us know what you loved most about the vampires’ mansion in the comments section.

FX’s What We Do in the Shadows, Streaming now, Hulu

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