From phantoms to vampires. CBS has ordered a pilot titled “Eternally Yours,” a blood-sucking love story from the creators of “Ghosts.” The single-camera comedy, from writers and executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, follows two vampires who have been married for 500 years. The undying couple is challenged when their daughter begins dating a human.
In August 2024, CBS announced it was opening a development room for “Eternally Yours,” which has since wrapped. Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang serve as executive producers on the project.
“Ghosts,” meanwhile, isn’t disappearing any time soon: In February, CBS gave the spooky sitcom a two-season renewal. Around the same time, CBS ordered the single-camera workplace comedy pilot “DMV,” starring Tim Meadows as a former high school English teacher turned examiner, who wants nothing more than to get through the driving tests as quickly as possible. That show, from writer Dana Klein, has since been ordered to series. It also stars Harriett Dyer as Colette, a big-hearted examiner who is “adorably neurotic” and “bad with boundaries,” but genuinely roots for the driving students to pass. Plus, Molly Kearney is Barbara, the oversharing DMV boss who believes she is part of the gang, and Alex Tarrant is the dreamy surfer boy Noa. Tony Cavalero plays Vic, a “lovable scumbag” who was previously a security guard and head cook. Gigi Zumbado is Ceci, the “scrappy, tough and sassy drivers license photo taker.” Another CBS pilot-turned-series, the Matthew Gray Gubler drama “Einstein,” was recently delayed until the 2026-2027 TV season. The show follows Gubler as the great grandson of Albert Einstein, who works as a comfortably tenured professor until he runs into the law and is forced to help a local police detective solve cases.