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“What We Do in the Shadows,” the vampire comedy mockumentary series inspired by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s movie of the same name, is coming to a close after six seasons.
The 11-episode Season 6 promises to tie up some loose ends for our supernatural friends and their lives in Staten Island while also remaining enjoyable for brand-new viewers, co-executive producer and writer Paul Simms told several news outlets.
At the end of Season 5, we saw a once-again-human Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) choose to give up his long-awaited status as a vampire. In Season 6, we can expect to see him grapple with finding a new life purpose, leaving the vampire house to get a more traditional job. Meanwhile, viewers will meet a new character, the long-forgotten roommate Jerry who was previously in a 50-year “super slumber.”
With the vampires facing their own existential dread after realizing they hadn’t accomplished much in Jerry’s absence, they will also give typical 9-to-5 jobs a try, presumably with disastrous results. The new season also promises the appearance of Baron Afanas (Doug Jones) in a less decrepit, never-before-seen light.
Here’s what to know about the premiere of “What We Do in the Shadows” final season.
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Final season:’What We Do in the Shadows’ teases unfamiliar final season
The final season of “What We Do in the Shadows” will premiere on Monday, Oct. 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX.
“What We Do in the Shadows” airs on FX. Episodes will also be available on the FX website, though you will need a cable provider login to access the new episodes. New episodes will be available for streaming the next day on Hulu.
“What We Do in the Shadows” also streams live on a handful of live TV streaming platforms, including YouTube TV, fuboTV, and Hulu + Live TV.
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