From script to screen in 11 years: the incredible journey of CBS's vampire comedy *Eternally Yours*, finally hitting the 2026-27 season.
- May 2, 2026
AceShowbiz - For those frustrated by the slow pace of television development, the journey of Eternally Yours is a remarkable example. The CBS vampire comedy series created by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman took 11 years to progress from script to screen. Originally penned in 2015, the pilot script experienced a series of milestones over more than a decade before finally being ordered as a series for the 2026-27 season.
The script received its first major exposure with a table read in 2019, which was featured on the podcast Dead Pilots Society, hosted by Andrew Reich and Ben Blacker. This early reading starred Ed Weeks as the male lead, a role he would reprise years later in the CBS pilot. Despite the extended timeline, the podcast helped maintain momentum and interest in the project through various changes, including a phase where the show was developed as an animation.
After the 2019 table read, the project entered a development room in 2024, followed by a pilot order in 2025. The sustained effort and commitment of the creators and cast led CBS to pick up the series officially in 2026. Alongside Ed Weeks, Allegra Edwards stars in the series, which blends vampire lore with comedic elements.
The long development period of Eternally Yours underscores the unpredictable nature of television production, illustrating how some projects can take over a decade to come to fruition. This story offers hope to creators and fans alike that perseverance can eventually lead to success, even in a challenging industry.