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HBO’s ‘True Blood’ Picked Up for Second Season

After just two episodes, HBO has decided to renew Alan Ball’s vampire series True Blood for a second season.

Production will begin early next year, with season two slated for a summer 2009 premiere.

The quick decision to renew can be largely explained by the second episode’s incredible 24 percent increase in viewership over the pilot episode.

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Most new series actually tend to suffer a ratings decrease after the first episode airs. A recent example would be The CW’s 90210, which fell 32 percent after week one.

“I am thrilled to be able to continue to work with such a talented group of writers, cast and crew to explore the characters and world created by Charlaine Harris in her novels,” Ball said. “It really is a joy to go to work every day and I couldn’t be happier to be back home at HBO.”

Ball created Blood (based Harris’ wildly popular book series) and also serves as a writer, director and producer. His previous HBO show, the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning Six Feet Under, ended in 2005.

Blood centers on modern-day vampires who coexist with humans thanks to the invention of a synthetic blood called TruBlood, which enables them to resist human blood.

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