CBS’Ghostshas been able to create a lane of its own, and the show’s creators are bringing a new series to life keeping one of the original’s best aspects in mind. Premiering in 2019, CBS’Ghostshas become one of the network’s most popular shows. As a reinvention of the UK version of the series,Ghostshas captivated audiences throughout its run.

Blending a traditional sitcom format with touches of the supernatural, the 30-minute format allows the show to move quickly while still buildingGhosts' cast of charactersin a substantial way. ThroughoutGhosts’first few seasons, viewers have gotten the chance to learn more about the spirits that roam the home of Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay Arondekar (Utkarsh Ambudkar), keeping up with their antics.

Jay and Sam at Vault in Ghosts

After four successful seasons,Ghostsseason 5will premiere this fall, and the team behind the series is preparing to branch out. Witha pilot for the new showEternally Yoursfrom the executive producers ofGhosts, Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, the team is looking to break into a new story while starting a modern network TV trend withGhosts.

Ghosts' EPs' New Sitcom Pilot Is A Vampire Family Comedy

Eternally Yours Will Twist Traditionalism With Fantasy

The newest project from the team behindGhostsis a greenlit pilot,Eternally Yours, which follows a vampire family with a new conundrum on their 500-year-old plates. The series' logline explains thatthe show will follow a vampire couple as they try to accept the human who their daughter’s fallen in love with. The relationship between the supernatural and the human elements followGhosts’formula.

WhileGhostsseason 5 will move into a new phase of the series that leans more into the supernatural elements of the premise,Eternally Yourscould prove to be a different look at a similarly styled premise. With the supernatural piece of the puzzle larger and more ingrained into the premise in the new project,theGhoststeam is making an interesting move.

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Eternally Yours Continues Ghosts' Great Precedent Of Supernatural Sitcoms On Network TV

Supernatural Elements Add A Whimsical Touch To Standard Stories

AlthoughEternally Yourshas only been greenlit as a pilot, the show is a promising project from the team behind CBS' critically acclaimed supernatural sitcom. In keeping with the same supernatural sitcom theme,Eternally Yoursis picking one of the best parts ofGhoststo expandinto a new universe.

With a new series potentially on the way fromGhosts’creative team,Eternally Yourssounds like a show that viewers who havebeen enjoyingGhostsover the yearswould want to get behind. These days, network TV is awash in reality shows, cop dramas, and real-world sitcoms.Mixing supernatural hijinks with the grounded themes of a family sitcom will elevate the material, which is exactly what draws viewers toGhostsin the first place.