
As the beloved series What We Do in the Shadows prepares for its final season, the cast and creators gathered at New York Comic Con for a bittersweet panel, offering fans an inside look at the show’s heartfelt conclusion. The discussion, filled with laughter and fond reminiscences, provided a perfect send-off for the acclaimed vampire comedy.
The panel kicked off with the question on everyone’s mind: why is the show ending? Co-creator Paul Simms explained the decision, stating that it was better to conclude the series on a high note rather than letting it overstay its welcome. This sentiment was echoed by the cast, who spent a significant portion of the panel sharing their most cherished memories. From hilarious improvised lines that made it into the final cut to unforgettable moments on set, the sense of camaraderie and genuine affection among the cast was palpable. They also expressed their deep gratitude for the show’s passionate fanbase, acknowledging that the overwhelming support has been a driving force behind their success.
A highlight of the panel was a surprise video message from Mark Hamill, who guest-starred as the ancient vampire Jim. Hamill expressed his love for the show and his character, a gesture that was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience. The Q&A session that followed allowed the cast to reminisce about some of the series’ most iconic and fan-favorite scenes. They shared behind-the-scenes stories from the memorable Gay Pride Parade episode and other classic moments, giving fans a deeper appreciation for the creativity and collaborative spirit that defined the show. The panel was a fitting tribute to a series that has brought so much joy and laughter, leaving fans with a sense of closure and a final opportunity to celebrate with the cast and creators.
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