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Get Your Blood Pumping: True Blood Renewed for Seventh Season

After last night’s epic episode of True Blood,  we can’t wait to sink our teeth into next week’s episode to uncover Sookie’s ill-fate. Well, not only do we have next Sunday to look forward too, we also have a whole new season of sexually-charged vampires to get our blood pumping for! Oh yes. All your favorite vampers will be back again next year – True Blood  has officially been renewed for a seventh season.

This news is expected considering True Blood is HBO’s top-rated series. Even though this is the first season without Alan Ball, who created True Blood and ran the show from the start, season six’s premiere on June 26th still managed to reel in a whopping 4.5 million viewers. 

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According to E! Online, Michael Lombardo, president of HBO Programming cheered in a statement, “True Blood remains a signature show for HBO, and a true phenomenon with our viewers. ” He went on to share, “Thanks to [executive producer] Brian Buckner and his talented team, the show continues to be a thrill ride like nothing else on TV.”

Just like Andy Bellfleur and his V, we are truly addicted to True Blood,  so we can’t wait to be glamoured by Vampire Bill once more. We are totally stoked for another eventful season full of vampires, fairies, shifter, werewolves, witches, and whatever other crazed species happen to inhabit the wild town of Bon Temps, Louisiana! 

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