'True Blood' to be back for fourth season on HBO

The third season of horror drama had managed to earn high ratings and positive responses. The first season of 'True Blood' earned many prestigious awards like Golden Globe and Emmy. The second season, premiered on June 14, 2009, came up with 12 episodes.

According to the latest buzz, the vampire drama series 'True Blood', created and produced by the multi-talented personality Alan Ball, will be back for its fourth seasonal debut next year in summer.

Based on the Southern Vampire Mysteries, Club Dead, by Charlaine Harris, the third season of 'True Blood' premiered on June 13, 2010 attracted as many as 5.1 million viewers.

'True Blood' is the second big hit on HBO after 'The Sopranos,' produced by David Chase that ended three years ago.

'True Blood' third season
The third season of 'True Blood' has just completed its two episodes. In a nutshell, both the episodes focused on werewolves, like their arrival and identification.

Besides, they showcased the entry of a new bloodsucker in town, Louisiana, who is crazy for Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin).

As the vampire-cum-lover of Sookie, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), who is in the custody of King Of Mississippi, is far away from her, fascination between Eric Northman ( Alexander Skarsgard) and Sookie increases.

“It's incredible to not only to be on a show, because in this industry it's amazing to be on any show, but to be on a show that's, quite frankly, kind of a phenomenon,” – Mariana Klaveno told Reuters.

The third season of horror drama had managed to earn high ratings and positive responses. The first season of 'True Blood' earned many prestigious awards like Golden Globe and Emmy. The second season, premiered on June 14, 2009, came up with 12 episodes.

Mariana Klaveno says...
In an interview to Reuters, actor Mariana Klaveno talked about her association with famous television series 'True Blood'. “It's really surreal. I've only experienced it a little bit, while people like Stephen and Anna and Alexander (Skarsgard) have it on a huge scale. It's crazy but it's incredible, and I'm so grateful and thankful.

“It's incredible to not only to be on a show, because in this industry it's amazing to be on any show, but to be on a show that's, quite frankly, kind of a phenomenon. And to be honest with you, I try to stay off the Internet a lot. I don't mean to ignore fans. I feel terrible to do that.”

“I think it can be kind of poisonous to be constantly Googling yourself. So to some extent I kind of keep myself apart from that and try to focus on the work and not let that influence me in a lot of ways,” the actress added.

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