CBS Greenlights Vampire Comedy 'Eternally Yours,' Passes on 'The Tillbrooks'
In a significant move for its upcoming broadcast season, CBS has given the green light to 'Eternally Yours,' a new single-camera vampire comedy. This decision, announced just before the network's 2026-2027 fall schedule, also confirms that the historical comedy pilot 'The Tillbrooks' will not proceed to series. The new show comes from the creative minds behind CBS's hit supernatural comedy 'Ghosts,' signaling a continued investment in genre-bending humor and potentially setting up a thematic pairing on the network's primetime lineup.
CBS Embraces 'Eternally Yours' for 2026-2027 Season, Bids Farewell to 'The Tillbrooks'
Los Angeles, California – On April 9, 2026, television broadcaster CBS officially solidified its comedy slate for the upcoming 2026-2027 season by commissioning the single-camera pilot 'Eternally Yours' to a full series order. The much-anticipated announcement, made less than a week before CBS's detailed fall schedule reveal on April 15, clarifies the network's scripted programming decisions. Concurrently, the other comedy pilot in contention, 'The Tillbrooks' (previously known as 'Regency'), will not be moving forward.
'Eternally Yours' is the brainchild of writers and executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, the duo responsible for developing the successful American adaptation of 'Ghosts' for CBS. This connection is particularly notable as 'Ghosts,' an ensemble comedy about a couple residing in a mansion inhabited by spirits from various historical eras, has consistently been a strong performer for the network and is currently in its fifth season. With 'Ghosts' having secured a renewal through its sixth season last year, industry observers anticipate that CBS may strategically schedule 'Eternally Yours' alongside its supernatural predecessor in the fall, capitalizing on their shared creative lineage and thematic elements.
The premise of 'Eternally Yours' centers on Charles (portrayed by Ed Weeks) and Liz (played by Allegra Edwards), a vampire couple whose centuries-long romance has lost its spark after 500 years. Residing in contemporary Seattle alongside their eccentric coven, they find themselves trapped in an unending routine. However, the unexpected arrival of their daughter's earnest human boyfriend (played by Parker Young) disrupts their unchanging existence, compelling them to confront the true nature of their eternal bond and whether forever is a blessing or a curse. In addition to Port and Wiseman, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang serve as executive producers, with Trent O’Donnell directing and executive producing the pilot. The series will be produced by CBS Studios.
Conversely, 'The Tillbrooks' was envisioned as a historical multi-camera family sitcom, offering a period-appropriate comedic take on the lives, loves, and scandals of the upper-middle-class Tillbrook family in 19th-century England. The cast included Rhys Darby as the family patriarch Arthur Tillbrook, alongside Mia Challis, Hayley Griffith, and Shiv Pai. Tara Hernandez penned the script and served as executive producer, with Warner Bros. Television as the studio behind the project.
The decision underscores CBS's continued commitment to supernatural-themed comedies, particularly those with a proven creative team. The network had previously renewed a majority of its primetime shows weeks prior, though the freshman comedy 'DMV' and sophomore drama 'Watson' were recently canceled, and the long-running comedy 'The Neighborhood' is airing its final season. 'Eternally Yours' fills a key slot in the network's future programming, aiming to captivate audiences with its unique blend of vampire lore and marital comedy.
This strategic move by CBS to back 'Eternally Yours' highlights a keen understanding of audience preferences for unique, character-driven comedies with a touch of the fantastical. The success of 'Ghosts' clearly paved the way for more supernatural sitcoms, demonstrating that familiar tropes can be revitalized with fresh comedic perspectives. For creators, this signifies the value of establishing a track record of success and cultivating a distinct voice. For viewers, it promises more engaging storytelling that blends humor with the unexpected, inviting us to ponder the enduring questions of love and relationships, even across centuries and species. The decision to pass on 'The Tillbrooks,' despite its intriguing historical premise, also reflects the competitive nature of pilot season and the networks' pursuit of programs that best fit their evolving brand and audience engagement strategies.
