With each new week True Blood airs, it capture's even more viewers than the previous week at astounding rates. From live viewings, repeats, setting DVR settings, and HBO-on demand, True Blood is reaching astonishing numbers as high as 11 million viewers (cumulative total). Stephen Moyer, who plays the charismatic, sinfully handsome, southern vampire Bill Compton, sat with Dave Walker of "The Times Picayune" to discuss the continued success of Alan Ball's hit show True Blood and the continued success of this extraordinary series.
Stephen explains that before they began shooting the pilot for True Blood, there was a two and a half month window, so he took advantage of that time to read Charlaine Harris "Sookie Stackhouse" novels, also referred to as the"Southern Vampire Series" which the show is based on.
Stephen says:
"So I had something understanding of what it was. I loved Charlaine's books".
Stephen believes the creator; Alan Ball created such an incredible world for the audience to be invited into each Sunday night with many social metaphors that face the world we live in today. Stephen says,
"I think (series creator) Alan Ball's idea and the world he created from Charlaine's world is so fantastic and such a great place for escapism. It's so escapist, and the metaphors within it are not subtle, but they can be your metaphors. You can bring to the plate whatever you want to bring. It's not just segregation and the south and gay people. It's a lot of other minorities as well".
Those of us who adore the show, or are even fanatical about the show and the books, can appreciate the art and creation of a show that is not just about vampires, but many other issues. At times it touches on racism and even extremism within the society we live in today which allows viewers to relate to the show.
I, as many viewers have been wondering how long the show will go on, with nine books in the Sookie Stackhouse series, the 10th being released May of 2010 and three more ordered! Stephen gives us some insight that he and the cast have signed on for long-term employment! Stephen explains this is the first TV project for him that he committed to long term.
"I honestly never wanted to do a series, I never wanted to go something that ran season after season. If you go back over my career, I've done series but I never signed the 7-year deal, which you don't have to do in England. It's usually 3, and I would never sign."
He says he is thrilled to do True Blood because he feels the series just keeps growing and the material can be added to, thanks to an amazing cast, creator, writing crew and all the behind the scene people who work tirelessly to make this show an outstanding production.
Stephen says, "It gets richer and richer, like a good wine", and I couldn't agree with him more! I think Sundays have a whole new meaning to myself and many viewers out there who eagerly anticipate what will happen next to our beloved characters we have grown to love and adore. True Blood airs each Sunday on HBO at 9 PM.
SOURCES:
Dave Walker: The Times-Picayune
www.charlaineharris.com
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