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Vampire Academy: Showrunner gives a video update on the whereabouts of the fantasy series

 



Vampire Academy: Showrunner gives a video update on the whereabouts of the fantasy series

Peacock turned the popular book series of the same name into a television series with the streaming service "Vampire Academy." In any case, the series was dropped after only one season. The showrunner now discusses the future.
The NBC streaming service Peacock adapted Richelle Mead's best-selling novel series into a series called "Vampire Academy." The show, on the other hand, was rescheduled after just a 10-part season. However, there is still hope among fans that the fantasy series will continue. Marguerite MacIntyre, the series' creator, has spoken about the future.
MacIntyre has now by and by addressed the series fans interestingly by means of a video message through Twitter. There are still many people who believe that the series will continue in some way. There is, after all, so much more to tell.



Sadly, the creator of the series has nothing particularly encouraging to share. She acknowledges that despite her best efforts, she does not currently see any way to continue the series and expresses her sincere gratitude to the fans for their love and support. Even though she made every offer she could, the people responsible couldn't agree on anything.

Naturally, this is very sad news for everyone who had remained hopeful. MacIntyre maintains his optimism that the Vampire Academy story will continue in the future, despite this devastating possibility. It is a beautiful character, a beautiful series, and a beautiful book. You'll be back in the world!" The American actress speaks with self-assurance, leaving the door open a little.

The short video that Marguerite MacIntyre made for "Vampire Academy" is as follows:

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