True Blood Season 7 Red Carpet Premiere

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HBO might be hammering the final nail in True Blood’s coffin, but the monster hit’s cast and crew were all smiles on the red carpet for the final season premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood last night. Although the series’ upcoming seventh season, kicking off Sunday night at 9 EST, is its last, the show’s legacy will live on much like the undead characters it portrays.

Photo by Keith Kuramoto
Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer
Indeed, series composer Nathan Barr told reporters he’s already pitched the idea of a – wait for it – True Blood musical to series creator Alan Ball, and hopes the potential reimagining will  “return to the roots of the show … I think the direction we’re heading in is really exciting.”

Despite burgeoning plans to keep Bon Temps and its colorful residents alive, the evening’s focus was one of nostalgia and reflection as the entire cast gushed about their experience working on such a pop culture phenomenon.

“It’s still a little bit surreal. Now that I’m here, it’s like, ‘this is the last premiere, so I’d better have fun,’” Rutina Wesley, who plays Tara, best friend to Anna Paquin’s heroine Sookie Stackhouse, told Variety. “I’ve gained an extended family because of this show, and I’ve learned a lot from them. I’m very, very grateful.” 

The packed press line echoed Wesley’s sentiments, as the appearance of one familiar face after another illustrated the close-knit atmosphere True Blood cultivated on and off-camera for the last seven years. Other attendees included stars Paquin, Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton), Joe Manganiello (Alcide Herveaux), Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte), Ryan Kwanten (Jason Stackhouse), Kristen Bauer van Straten (Pam De Beaufort), Carrie Preston (Arlene Fowler), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds), Chris Bauer (Andy Bellefleur), Lauren Bowles (Holly Cleary), and more, all of whom couldn’t speak highly enough about the show and each other despite their imminent goodbyes.

Michael McMillian, who played comical villain Steve Newlin, addressed the sense of loss lingering beneath the event’s lively fanfare. “It’s nice, but it’s a little bittersweet tonight because it is kind of sad … to see it all come to an end for everybody,” he told Surf and Sunshine.

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Coverage brought to you by Surf and Sunshine Red Carpet Journalists Erin Biglow and Keith Kuramoto. Thank you to HBO and VerizonFiOS for providing access. All opinions are original.

 

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15 thoughts on “True Blood Season 7 Red Carpet Premiere”

  1. I’ve never watched True blood (or even heard of it) since we don’t watch tv, but it must be pretty good and popular if it’s in it’s seventh season.

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  2. Gosh, 7 years already? So great when a show can entertain for that long. I love musicals, so I think that’s a great idea!

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  3. I haven’t seen this yet but I will definitely put it on my list of shows to try out – looks good!

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