Vampire Academy stars pay respects to Twilight but say new series will be unique
Stars of upcoming fantasy drama Vampire Academy paid their respects to genre titan Twilight but said their new series would be unique and âchallengingâ for viewers.
Kieron Moore and Sisi Stringer both admitted they were big fans of the famous saga but said their new world of blood-suckers was âunapologetically itselfâ.
The series, which premieres on US streaming service Peacock on September 15, follows the story of supernatural friends Rose and Lissa.
Rose is Lissaâs guardian, a vampire-human hybrid known as a Dhampir, charged with protecting her friend, who is a Royal Moroi vampire.
Vampire AcademyâŻis based on a series of young adult paranormal romance novels by international bestselling author Richelle Mead.
Stringer, who plays Rose in the Peacock series, said she had first come across the books in âthe Twilight eraâ and had fallen in love with the story.
âYou have to pay respects where itâs due, Twilight is the OG (original gangster), I love Twilight,â she said.
âBut Richelle creates a world in the books that we havenât really seen for vampires before.
âThere are different kinds of vampires and thereâs this ancient society and it has rules and hierarchies and systems and laws of its own.
âWe exist outside of the human world in our own closed dominion, weâre not interacting with the human world really at all.
âYouâre put into this world that is just the vampires and just their laws and all of the things they do, so I think itâs very different in that aspect.â
Moore said that the series undoubtedly drew influence from past vampire shows, such as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Vampire Diaries, but the cast had had âfreedomâ to make it their own and that âall the elements were thereâ.
âThey were all their own show, they were all so different from the next. They really had their own thing and they ran with it,â he said.
âThatâs what our world does so perfectly, this is our world, come and see it unapologetically.
âThe books are so well scaffolded that it almost gives us absolute freedom to bring all those best bits of shows that people have loved in the past with vampires.
âWeâve got the sexiness, weâve got the action, all the elements are there.â
He continued: âPeople are going to see a lot of society in our show, thereâs a fantastical element but people are going to watch it and think âoh this is quite challenging this has made me ask questionsâ.
âThat mirror to society aspect is going to keep people invested. Itâs a vampire story but vampires are just a metaphor.â
