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True Blood - Season 4 - Full Press Release

May 26, 2011

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HIT HBO SERIES TRUE BLOOD KICKS OFF FOURTH SEASON JUNE 26

At the conclusion of season three of TRUE BLOOD, vampire king Russell Edgington was buried alive in a pit of concrete, apparently ending his plans for world domination. But what happened to Sookie, who disappeared into a flash of light? Will Bill be able to make things right after breaking Sookie’s heart? And what awaits Eric, who nearly joined Russell in limbo?

The Emmy®-nominated TRUE BLOOD kicks off its 12-episode fourth season SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO, followed by other new episodes on subsequent Sundays at the same time. Mixing romance, suspense, mystery and humor, the show takes place in the not-too-distant future, when vampires have come out of the coffin, thanks to the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood that means they no longer need humans as a nutritional source.

The series follows the on-and-off romance between waitress and part-faerie Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), who can hear people’s thoughts, and 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy®-winning HBO series “Six Feet Under”) created and executive produces the show, which is based on the bestselling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.

Other returning cast regulars on TRUE BLOOD include: Ryan Kwanten as Sookie’s trouble-prone brother Jason Stackhouse; Rutina Wesley as her best friend Tara Thornton; Sam Trammell as Sookie’s shape-shifting boss Sam Merlotte; Nelsan Ellis as Tara’s sharp-tongued cousin Lafayette Reynolds; Chris Bauer as detective Andy Bellefleur; Carrie Preston as Arlene Fowler, a Merlotte’s waitress; Todd Lowe as Andy’s cousin Terry Bellefleur; Jim Parrack as Jason’s friend Hoyt Fortenberry; Alexander Skarsgård as vampire sheriff Eric Northman; Deborah Ann Woll as teen vamp Jessica Hamby; Kristin Bauer van Straten as Eric’s vampire sidekick Pam; Marshall Allman as Sam’s brother Tommy Mickens; Joe Manganiello as werewolf Alcide; Lauren Bowles as Holly, a Merlotte’s waitress; Kevin Alejandro as Lafayette’s boyfriend Jesus; and Jessica Tuck as vampire spokesperson Nan Flanagan.

Other returning cast members include: Evan Rachel Wood as Sophie-Anne, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana; Lindsay Pulsipher as Crystal, a werepanther with ties to Jason; Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry, Hoyt’s mother; and Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Thornton, Tara’s mother.

New cast regulars in season four include: Janina Gavankar as Luna, a shape-shifter who catches Sam’s eye, and Fiona Shaw as Marnie, a witch whose agenda threatens the vampire establishment.

Other new cast members include: Courtney Ford as lawyer Portia Bellefleur, Andy’s sister; Vedette Lim as Tara’s new friend Naomi; Alexandra Breckenridge as Katerina, one of Marnie’s followers; and Gary Cole as Earl Stackhouse.

June’s episode:
Episode #37: “She’s Not There”
Debut: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: June 26 (11:00 p.m.), 28 (11:30 p.m.) and 29 (10:00 p.m.), and July 2 (11:15 p.m.) and 14 (8:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: June 27 (9:00 p.m.) and 30 (9:00 p.m.), and July 1 (midnight) and 3 (2:00 p.m.)
Sookie (Anna Paquin) journeys away from Bon Temps; Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) and Bill (Stephen Moyer) try to win back the human public; Jason (Ryan Kwanten) learns that no good deed goes unpunished; Tara (Rutina Wesley) finds refuge in close quarters; Sam (Sam Trammell) bonds with his own; Hoyt (Jim Parrack) and Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) debate the dinner menu; Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) urges Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) to join a coven; and Terry (Todd Lowe) tries to alleviate Arlene’s (Carrie Preston) fears about the baby.
Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Michael Lehmann.

TRUE BLOOD received five Emmy® nominations last year, including Outstanding Drama Series.
“True Blood: The Complete Third Season” will be released on DVD and Blu-ray May 31.
TRUE BLOOD was created by Alan Ball; based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris; executive producers, Alan Ball and Gregg Fienberg; co-executive producers, Brian Buckner, Mark Hudis, Raelle Tucker, Nancy Oliver and Alexander Woo; associate producer, Christina Jokanovich.

Source: HBO

9 comments:

  1. Someonet said that season 4 picks up 1 year after the end of True Blood season 3..... Is that true?

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  2. I wish that was true, if any show needs a time shift its True Blood but I'm pretty certain i saw a clip where Arlene was still pregnant with the anti-christ.  If Andy still has his arm in a cast I will despair. They really need to jump a few months, hell a year

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  3. I agree this show needs a time skip! maybe in future eps they will, and I hope ep 1 is good because it sounds like there is so much going on in one Episode lol 

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  4. I didn't know Earl Stackhouse had been cast! That would be Sookie's telepathic grandpa.

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  5. It has been confirmed that over a year has passed since Sookie disappeared in the fairy land.

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  6. I hate to be one of those people who prematurely complains about a show that they love even before the new season has started but I do worry a bit about season 4. I noticed that, in season 3, I tended to fastforward through scenes with the same characters; I felt that there were quite a few storylines that were disconnected from one another and some were clearly more urgent and interesting than others. Just reading the list of "cast regulars," and "other cast regulars," and "other cast members," and "new cast members" is exhausting.
    I must admit that, although I love most of the characters, and I'm sure that Alan loves his actors (and would hate to put any of these actors as just scenery for an entire season now), I believe that the show is suffering a bit under the weight of so many plotlines and so many characters. The show needs a good "thinning out" ... and when I read this, it looks like it's adding even more. 
    Of course, I'm crazy for the start of the new season. But I also worry that my fastforwarding will be kicking into even higher gear this time around.

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  7. Exactly what I've been saying quite some times. I was hoping that in the end all of season 3 storylines would connect in the end, but they all ended seperately and most of them rather boring. Some plots were completely pointless to me like Lafayette & Jesus and so for me the last 3 episodes of season 3 were pretty disappointing.And that's why I wasn't very excited to see a bunch of new actors joining the cast, because I don't see things getting better this way in season 4.

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  8. yes it is true

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  9. "The series follows the on-and-off romance between
    waitress and part-faerie Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), who can hear
    people’s thoughts, and 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen
    Moyer)."

    YAAAWWWNNN!  Oh GOD PLEASE can't we all just move on?  If they are ever ON again, I'm gonna shoot the TV!Taken from: SpoilerTV http://www.spoilertv.com/2011/05/true-blood-season-4-full-press-release.html#disqus_thread#ixzz1O3Z8DZIR
     

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