What We Do In The Shadows (season 5)

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Starring
Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou
Creator
Jemaine Clement
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Release date
July 13, 2023
Where to watch
Hulu, Disney+
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What We Do in the Shadows is a mockumentary-style comedy series that follows the lives of four vampire housemates—Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin Robinson—as they navigate modern life in Staten Island. Their interactions with their human familiar, Guillermo, and various supernatural beings lead to often hilarious and always absurd situations. The show combines supernatural elements with humor, making it a unique watch for fans of the genre.

What We Do In The Shadows (season 5)

In Season 5 of “What We Do in the Shadows,” Guillermo’s quest to become a vampire takes center stage. Laszlo discovers Guillermo’s secret and conducts experiments, resulting in a legion of animal-slash-Guillermo-clone hybrids. However, Guillermo remains no closer to full vampirehood. Meanwhile, The Guide tries to fit in with the vampire housemates, and Colin Robinson considers running for Staten Island comptroller.

 

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James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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