September is just a few days away and we're already listing down some of the shows and movies to look forward to. If you're a fan of the famous YA books entitled Vampire Academy, you'll be happy to know that the TV show is coming out in September.
Here's what you need to know about the show:
Vampire Academy Release Date
The good news is that Vampire Academy will be available for streaming starting Thursday, September 15th. You'll be able to watch the 10-episode series via Peacock.
This will give you something to look forward to since September is just a few days away.
Vampire Academy Story
Vampire Academy is a show that was based on the Vampire Academy books written by Richelle Mead. The first season will likely follow the first book and have a similar plot.
There is a total of six books in the series. If the TV show will follow the format chronologically, we could see how Dhampir Rosemarie "Rose" Hathaway (played by Sisi Stringer)'s friendship with Moroi royalty Princess Vasilissa "Lissa" Dragomir (played by Daniela Nieves) starts. Rose is a half-human, half-vampire character who attends boarding school with Lissa.
It's a typical teenage story cliche where the women struggle with forbidden romance. Only this time, vampires are involved.
Vampire Academy Cast
As mentioned, Sisi Stringer and Daniela Nieves are the lead characters of Vampire Academy. Here is a list of the other main characters that are part of the series:
- Sisi Stringer (as Rose Hathaway)
- Daniela Nieves (as Lissa Dragomir)
- Kieron Moore (as Dimitri Belikov)
- André Dae Kim (as Christian Ozera)
- J. August Richards (as Victor Dashkov)
- Anita-Joy Uwajeh (as Tatiana Vogel)
- Mia McKenna-Bruce (as Mia Karp)
- Rhian Blundell (as Meredith)
- Jonetta Kaiser (as Sonya Karp)
- Andrew Liner (as Mason Ashford)
Is There a Vampire Academy Trailer Online?
Yes! Since Vampire Academy is getting ready for its release next month, Peacock has aired the official trailer and teaser of the show.
Here is the link to the trailer:
Meanwhile, the teaser of Vampire Academy has been available since the San Diego International Comic-Con. You can watch the teaser trailer here:
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