May 22, 2009
‘The Vampire Diaries’ Releases A New Trailer
"Dear Diary, today will be different ..."

Yesterday we got our first look at the new CW TV series adaption of the book series The Vampire Diaries and earlier today we saw photos of the principal stars partying it up with the other CW stars at their 2009 Upfronts afterparty. Right now, we get to check out the promo trailer for the TV series itself. The clip is chock full of angst, pretty boys and a vamped up Ian Somerhalder … here are a few screencaps from the trailer:


See … you can never have enough vampires. While folks are biding their time between The Twilight Saga movies hitting the theaters, they can sate their thirst (if you will) on eps of The Vampire Diaries on The CW. After the jump, check out this trailer in full and see what’s in store for yourself …


Hahahaha … it’s so emotional! I love the drama. And, having seen this trailer, I can totally see Ian Somerhalder pulling off the bad guy role. I like what I see … and I want to see more.

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  1. sugar honey says:

    If you want to see EXCELENT Vampire show with real “teeth” then check out HBO’s “True Blood”. No other Vampire show/movie is anywhere near as good as that series.

  2. Syrina says:

    I bought the books after i read the last post about the vampire diaries, really looking forward to read them.
    The trailer looks nice! I will definitely watch this.

  3. alicia says:

    more vamps that can go out during the day??

  4. Lulu says:

    @ Alicia… they have to wear special rings to do it…. Otherwise the fry up. :)

    Looks alright… I shall tune in because I enjoyed the books, but it better be good.. :p

  5. RoseJeide says:

    Where’d Bonnie go? I thought she was the one who could see the future. Looks like another remake that just uses the same characters but not the same storyline…

  6. sarah says:

    twilight clone

  7. Kara says:

    Do. Not. Like.
    I am a huge fan of the books this is “based” off of, and they didn’t even get the characters vaguely right. The books spend a lot of energy on describing the looks and personality of the characters, and all of them are completely wrong. I may watch it at first anyway, just to see what they’ve done, but I think the only way I could ever enjoy it is by completely dissociating it with the books entirely.

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