Friday, August 5, 2011

The Key Circle: No Crossovers Using The Vampire Journals

Secret Circle If you are wishing for any crossover between your Secret Circle and also the Vampire Journals, the CW's two supernatural series in line with the L.J. Cruz books, you should not hold your breath. "I'm not sure if you'll notice that crossover episode," Kevin Williamson, who's the executive producer of both shows, stated with finality at CW's fall TV previews Thursday. "I did not want this show to appear such as the Vampire Journals. You would like this show to appear like its show. You would like it to be its world." Comic-Disadvantage: Will The Key Circle series stay in keeping with the books? Williamson stressed that despite discussing some fundamental supernatural DNA, both galaxies as well as their separate mythologies don't connect. "We'd be associated with the werewolf and vampire lore and witchdom. That limits us. We have to begin with ground zero and make our very own story... to ensure that we are able to tell every bit as good a tale as Vampire Journals." Despite the fact that murder and villainy are nearly standard on Vampire Journals, The Key Circle is a sinister story in different ways. "Our version of witchcraft is extremely dark," Williamson stated. "It's definitely not very difficult-edge, ripping hearts out and slicing people open the way in which we all do in Vampire, there is however different ways to skin the cat.Inch Exclusive: The Key Circle taps Logan Browning Area of the series' darkness is attached to its adult styles. The show stars Britt Robertson like a all of a sudden orphaned girl who returns to her mother's home town simply to uncover she's a part of a secret coven of ghouls. The storyline will explore the various decades of ghouls, whose motives aren't as innocent because the more youthful circle. "Things I love relating to this show may be the multigenerational," Williamson stated. "I really like the concept that it's not only a teenager show, it's greatly a grownup show. The styles and concepts which are running through it, while they are youthful figures, it is going to end up with adult extremely fast.Inch Exclusive: Browse the new trailer for CW's The Key Circle Nevertheless, there's additionally a certain innocence towards the characters' encounters. "Due to age these figures - they are not 140 years of age [like on Vampire Journals] - they are going through this stuff the very first time - first love, first unfaithfulness, these relationships which will hopefully last forever," executive producer Andrew Burns stated. "We are just attempting to make use of the witchcraft like a backdrop to understand more about ... issues these kids are dealing with because they transition into their adult years and define themselves." The Key Circle premieres Thursday, Sept. 15 at 9/8c about the CW.

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