Now that the WGA strike is over, it's time for
Moonlight supporters to learn about the fate of their beloved paranormal romance series. Fans will be pleased to know that
Moonlight is among the CBS shows that will resume production very soon. Dramas moving forward include all three editions of the
CSI franchise,
NCIS,
Without a Trace, Ghost Whisperer, and
Cold Case. But while these dramas are expected to have six or more new episodes, newcomer
Moonlight is likely to produce fewer installments.
You can read more about CBS' post-strike schedule in this recent article.
According to the network,
Moonlight is expected to shoot four new episodes to begin airing on April 11. This brings the pilot season's total to at least 17 episodes. Meanwhile, there have been speculations buzzing around the internet that
Moonlight will resume its production as early as March 4.
Fans have been patiently waiting for fresh installments of
Moonlight given that the last episode, “The Mortal Cure,” left a lot of questions surrounding Mick becoming human, at least temporarily, the mystery surrounding the vampire cure, and the aftermath of Josh's death.
Moonlight stars
Alex O'Loughlin (
The Shield) as investigator Mick St John, a vampire who struggles with his immortal nature and his love for the mortal internet reporter, Beth Turner, played by
Sophia Myles (
Doctor Who). Also starring are
Jason Dohring (
Veronica Mars) as Mick's centuries old buddy vampire Josef Kostan, and
Shannyn Sossaman as Mick's wife and sire Coraline.
The series, which won the award for Best New TV Drama at this year's People's Choice Awards, recently completed a 12 episode run in the United States, hitting high ratings with its key demographic target audiences.
Meanwhile, fans can catch reruns of
Moonlight every Friday at 9pm on CBS. Supporters can also attend the much awaited
Moonlight event at Paley Center, which is scheduled to commence on April 22.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: The Futon Critic
(Image courtesy of CBS)