“True Blood” has been officially cancelled. The popular HBO series about vampires, fairies, and werewolves will end after next year’s seventh season, Hollywood Life reported on Sept. 3.
“True Blood” fans are devastated by the news that the series will be coming to an end in 2014, and have so many unanswered questions about the storyline, that will hopefully be answered in season 7’s final 10 episodes, which will air next summer.
“’True Blood’ has been nothing short of a defining show for HBO. Alan Ball took the books by Charlaine Harris, assembled a brilliant cast led by the magnificent Anna Paquin in the role of Sookie Stackhouse, and crafted a show that has taken its many devoted fans on an unforgettable journey.
Alan passed the baton to Brian Buckner, who led our fantastic writers and crew in crafting a spectacular sixth season, and he will lead us through the seventh and final season of this amazing show. Together with its legions of fans, it will be hard to say goodbye to the residents of Bon Temps, but I look forward to what promises to be a fantastic final chapter of this incredible show,” HBO’s president of programming revealed in a statement.
So, “True Blood” fans will have to accept the fact that the show that brought stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer together has been cancelled, and look for it in syndication, where it will most likely live on forever.






