HBO's "True Blood" aired its finale season in 2014 and since then fans have been looking for another supernatural and vampire-themed series to dwell on. Soon, NBC will release the pilot season for the new series that should delight "True Blood" fans - "Midnight, Texas." The series is based on the book series of the same name by Charlaine Harris, the same author who wrote "True Blood" novels.
"True Blood" fans will feel something familiar about "Midnight, Texas" as it is a series featuring vampires and is set in a small town in the West. But the upcoming TV adaptation, will not only feature vampires but also supernatural beings like witches, angels, psychics and werewolves. The peculiars find Midnight as a sanctuary where other different beings come to stay.
NBC recently released the trailer for "Midnight, Texas" and it promises interesting scenes for those who love stories about everything supernatural. Although fans are expecting that the series will be somehow related to "True Blood," Bustle writes that the story will be great all on its own. "Midnight, Texas" tells a story of Manfred Bernardo, a psychic, who decided to move way to the small town of Midnight to run away from something. There, he forms a relationship with other supernatural beings and together they help each other face the challenges brought about by outsiders. These troubles range from bikers and suspicious authorities, and as the supernaturals deal with them, they form a bond along the way.
Apart from seeing psychics communicate with the dead, witches performing spells, and vampires sucking the life out of a human being, "Midnight, Texas" also promises action and romance, according to the cast. The series focuses more on the relationships that are bound to be formed in the Western town and knowing where to fit in. "Midnight, Texas'" exact premiere date has yet to be announced so stay tuned for more updates.