Thursday, April 9, 2026

CBS Gives Series Order to Comedy 'Eternally Yours' Starring Ed Weeks and Allegra Edwards

CBS has today given a series order to the original comedy series Eternally Yours starring Ed Weeks and Allegra Edwards. The project produced a pilot earlier this year. 






The family comedy will center around Charles (Weeks) and Liz (Edwards) - a vampire couple whose once-passionate romance has devolved into a pulseless marriage after 500 years together. Living in present-day Seattle with their oddball coven, they've settled into an eternal rut - until their daughter's earnest human boyfriend unexpectedly enters their lives and forces them to confront whether their love can survive forever... or if forever is a life sentence.

In addition to Weeks and Edwards, the comedy will star Helen J. Shen, Jaren Lewison, Parker Young, Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown and Shylo Molina.

Ghosts creators Joe Port and Joe Wiseman wrote the pilot, which was directed by Trent O'Donnell. They executive produce with Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang. CBS Studios produces.

CBS produced two comedy pilots this development cycle - Eternally Yours and the multi-camera sitcom The Tillbrooks. The broadcast network has today decided to pick up one and pass on the other. That means CBS will only produce three comedies during the upcoming 2026-27 schedule. Eternally Yours will join returning series Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage and Ghosts. Meanwhile, The Neighborhood is ending next month after eight seasons while DMV was cancelled after one season.

Eternally Yours will be one of three new series airing on CBS during the forthcoming season. Dramas Cupertino and Einstein were previously ordered to series without producing pilots. On the drama side, Watson is the only current series not returning.