CBS is adding a comedy to its lineup for the 2026-27 season.
The network has given a series order to Eternally Yours, a show about a family of vampires. The series comes from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman and CBS Studios.
CBS also announced that it’s not going forward with a second comedy pilot, The Tillbrooks, a multicamera comedy starring Rhys Darby and Kate Walsh from creator Tara Hernandez.
The single-camera Eternally Yours stars Ed Weeks (The Mindy Project) and Allegra Edwards (Upload) as “a vampire couple whose once-passionate romance has devolved into a pulseless marriage after 500 years together,” as the show’s description puts it. “Living in present-day Seattle with their oddball coven, they’ve settled into an eternal rut — until their daughter’s (Helen J. Shen) earnest human boyfriend (Jaren Lewison) unexpectedly enters their lives and forces them to confront whether their love can survive forever … or if forever is a life sentence.”
The cast also includes Parker Young, Rose Abdoo, Tristan Michael Brown and Shylo Molina.
Eternally Yours is the first half-hour addition to CBS’ lineup for 2026-27, joining dramas Cupertino and Einstein. The network is saying goodbye to two of its current comedies, as The Neighborhood is ending after eight seasons and first-year show DMV was canceled.
Port and Wiseman executive produce Eternally Yours with Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang. Trent O’Donnell directed and exec produced the pilot.
Keep track of all new series orders, renewals and cancellations at the networks with THR’s broadcast scorecard for 2026.
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