Right now re-energized for seasons 5 and 6, the series is set to begin creation on new episodes in the accompanying several days as fans tensely expect to see what happens with Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) and Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) after pioneer creator Paul Simms and the creative gathering took colossal swings with the characters in season 4.

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Among them was seeing Guillermo, a relative of Van Hesling, officially arising as gay while investigating his frustrated relationship with Nandor, who consumed an enormous part of season 4 searching for a long companion. Guillermo’s sexuality was tended to during a center of the time episode, when the unmistakable visited his family and needed to uncover that paying little mind to being associated with a scandalous vampire killer, he actually needs to become one.

“Yet again in season 5, we have an extraordinary episode where we’ll see Guillermo with his family,” Simms says, adding that they’re “ceaselessly developing and opening that world” fans have been given ganders at starting with one season then onto the next.

While tending to ET, Simms and Proksch dive into key minutes from season 4, Baby Colin’s frightening turn of events and where things go from here. [Warning: spoilers for the season 4 finale of What We Do in the Shadows.]

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Nonetheless, I don’t have even the remotest clue, this season just felt very charming to me. All things considered, a piece of it might have been in like manner that we shot two seasons in a solitary year, both of them under COVID shows. Moreover, I think there was, in a positive way, a smidgen of wooziness that set in and made us be to some degree sillier and live it up. You now the way that you get punchy when you haven’t snoozed? To be sure, imagine a whole year of that. I feel that made this season what it was.