Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Eternally Yours, Weeks plays Charles, one half of a vampire couple who’ve been married for 500 years and now have to navigate ...
After word came down last year that Ghosts creators/showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman were developing the vampire family comedy Eternally Yours for CBS, we learned over the past summer that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ed Weeks attends the 39th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images) Ed Weeks will ...
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Landon’s Drop has added British writer/performer Ed Weeks to the Platinum Dunes and Blumhouse‘s fast-paced thriller. Weeks joins a cast that includes Meghann Fahy, Brandon ...
For those lamenting the slow pace of the TV development process, how about one that spans 11 years? That is how long it took for Joe Port and Joe Wiseman’s new CBS vampire comedy series Eternally ...
Ed Weeks (The Mindy Project) has joined the leading cast of the CBS pilot Eternally Yours, from Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, showrunners and executive producers of the hit comedy Ghosts. Weeks will ...
Ed Weeks is set for one of the lead roles in the CBS comedy pilot “Eternally Yours,” Variety has learned. The single-camera show was picked up to pilot at the broadcaster in July, while CBS had ...
Ed Weeks, who plays the smooth-talking British doctor on THE MINDY PROJECT stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about accents, wearing a fatsuit and the fate of characters Mindy and Danny.
Ed Weeks is leading Eternally Yours, a single-camera vampire comedy pilot ordered by CBS. The show is from creators and showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, known for the supernatural sitcomGhosts.
Dec. 2 (UPI) --Mindy Project and Drop alum Ed Weeks is set to star in CBS' new family vampire comedy, Eternally Yours. "Very excited for this one!" Weeks posted on Instagram Monday, alongside a ...
Ed Weeks is set for one of the lead roles in the CBS comedy pilot “Eternally Yours,” Variety has learned. The single-camera show was picked up to pilot at the broadcaster in July, while CBS had ...