Kiwi superstars Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi unveiled the highly anticipated US TV adaptation of their hit 2014 vampire mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows at New York Comic Con on Monday morning.
After the hilarious first episode of the TV series screened to a rapt Comic-Con audience, Clement and Waititi took to the stage for a Q & A alongside fellow executive producer Paul Simms.
While the original film was set in a crumbling Wellington house cohabited by four vampire flatmates, the US TV adaptation (which will screen on SoHo next year) takes place in Staten Island, New York, and features all new characters while maintaining the unmistakable deadpan absurdist tone of its inspiration.
The main characters in the new series are Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nandor (Kayvan Novak) and Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), a trio of centuries-old European vampires struggling to make sense of modern American life, and their devoted human assistant (known as a 'familiar'), Guillermo (Harvey Guillen).
Then there's Colin Robinson (played by Better Call Saul supporting player Mark Proksch), their American roomate who is a 'psychic vampire' - someone who sucks the energy out of anyone he converses with by dint of his supreme boorishness. Colin steals every scene he's in.