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While you wait for the third season of What We Do in the Shadows to hit FX, there are other corners of the same universe to explore, and not all of them involve vampires. It’s been over three years since Wellington Paranormal started broadcasting in New Zealand, but now it’s finally making its way to the shores of the U.S. The series is a more direct spin-off of the original 2014 film version of What We Do in the Shadows. It debuted on The CW on July 11, with new episodes streaming on HBO Max the day after they air on television. Now, the network has released an extended trailer showing what fans can expect from the rest of this season. ....
What We Do in the Shadows movie, are now streaming on the CW. You could just dash over there this instant and watch “Demon Girl” and “Cop Circles,” or you could check out this “extended” trailer the CW put out for anyone who might need further enticement. Honestly, that’s not much different (if at all?) than the earlier trailer the CW put out, but that version’s no longer available so it’s hard to say for sure. The first two episodes are definitely represented here; “Demon Girl” sees Officers Minogue (Mike Minogue) and O’Leary (Karen O’Leary) never deviating from droll matter-of-factness, even when they’re being showered by gallons of vomit by a possessed teen “I think she’s quite unwell,” one of the cops observes, massively understating the obvious. With the paranormal unit established in the premiere episode, “Cop Circles” sees the partners heading to the countryside to see why cows are being stranded in trees, and end up blundering th ....