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Reginald the Vampire Canceled After Two Seasons on Syfy; Chucky’s Fate Remains Undecided

Reginald the Vampire Canceled After Two Seasons on Syfy; Chucky’s Fate Remains Undecided

After two seasons on Syfy, the horror comedy TV series Reginald the Vampire has come to an end, as Deadline has been able to confirm that the show has been canceled. Reginald report, Deadline also mentions that the fate of the Chucky The TV series, which airs on both Syfy and USA Network, is still undecided. Or, as they put it, “the fate of both Reginald the Vampire And Chucky, which is shared by Syfy and USA, was on hold, and Chucky is yet to be determined.” In the meantime, the Syfy series Foreign resident is moving to USA Network for its fourth season.

With Jacob Batalon (who played Peter Parker’s best friend Ned in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, And Spider-Man: No Way Homewith appearances in Avengers: Infinity War And Avengers: Endgame along the way), Reginald the Vampire focused on An unlikely hero, Reginald Baskin (Batalon), finds himself thrust into a world populated by beautiful, fit, and vain vampires. He must overcome all sorts of obstacles: the girl he loves but can’t be with, a tyrannical manager at work, and the leader of the vampires who wants him dead. Luckily, Reginald discovers that he has some hidden powers of his own. Season 2 had the following synopsis: Reginald Andres has finally gotten his life back on track when he’s turned into a vampire. While he doesn’t fit the stereotypical expectations of what a vampire looks like (he’s not chiseled or classically handsome), Reginald has found his place among an unlikely cohort that includes the cool vampire who fathered him, the former vampire leader turned unlikely ally (or is she?), and his co-worker/former girlfriend. A series with plenty of heart and just the right amount of gore, “Reginald the Vampire” proves that the lives of the undead are just as complicated as life itself.

Batalon was joined in the cast by Em Haine (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Mandela Van Peebles (Mayor of Kingstown), and Savannah Basley (Surrealism).

Reginald the Vampire Season 2 comes to us from Great Pacific Media Inc., Modern Story Company, December Films and Cineflix Studios. Harley Peyton, fresh out of Chucky series, wrote, executive produced and was showrunner on Reginald the VampireJeremiah Chechik served as executive producer alongside Todd Berger, Lindsay Macadam, Brett Burlock and Peter Emerson. Reginald the Vampire was based on author Johnny B. Truant Big vampire series of novels.

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