Peacock has revealed the full Vampire Academy trailer for its upcoming supernatural coming-of-age series which will be available for streaming starting on September 15. The video teases the politics surrounding Royal vampire Lissa Dragomir’s destiny to become the next leader as unknown forces will try to challenge her ascension to the throne. With her life in constant danger, her best friend and guardian Rose Hathaway will stop at nothing to protect her.
Check out the Vampire Academy trailer in the player below:
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Based on Richelle Mead’s bestselling novel series, Vampire Academy is created, written, and executive produced by Julie Plec, who will also serve as showrunner and director. The adaptation is expected to tell the story of friendship, romance, and danger.
“In a world of privilege and glamour, two young women’s friendship transcends their strikingly different classes as they prepare to complete their education and enter vampire society,” reads the synopsis. “One as a powerful Royal, the other a half-vampire Guardian trained to protect against the savage ‘Strigoi’ who threaten to tear their society apart. That is, if Royal infighting doesn’t do the job first.”
Leading the cast are Sisi Stringer (Mortal Kombat) as Rose Hathaway, the vampire-human hybrid who’s training to become a guardian at St. Vladimir’s Academy, and Daniela Nieves (Sex Appeal) as vampire royalty Lissa Dragomir. They are joined by Kieron Moore, Andre Dae Kim, J. August Richards, Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Mia McKenna Bruce, Rhian Blundell, Jonetta Kaiser, and Andrew Liner.
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The Vampire Academy series will also be co-written and co-executive produced by Plec’s long-time collaborator Marguerite MacIntyre, who is also set as showrunner. It is a production by Universal Television.
Executive producers are Emily Cummins, Don Murphy, Susan Montford, Deepak Nayar, and Jillian DeFrehn, with Bille Woodruff, Luis Prieto, Jesse Warn, Erica Dunton, and Geoff Shotz attached to direct.