Featuring a cult of vampires (the "Formerly Fanged") who try to live as humans.
A standout episode where the vampires lose their ancestral soil in Atlantic City and suffer a loss of power.
Reviewers frequently highlighted the "Goth-gorgeous" set design, magnificent costumes, and creative visual gags like the "Cloak of Duplication". 🛡️ Critical & Audience Consensus Rotten Tomatoes 100% (Critics) "Still as fresh and funny as ever." Metacritic 96 (Critics) "Must-watch comedy league leader." IMDb 8.5/10 (Avg) "Solid character development and world expansion." 🗣️ Fan Perspectives What We Do in the Shadows - Season 3
Nandor undergoes an existential crisis, Nadja becomes a power-hungry leader, and Guillermo transitions from a put-upon familiar to a confident "vampire's bodyguard".
“I can't get enough of this show, it is absolutely hilarious! I definitely recommend it for horror and comedy fans!” Rotten Tomatoes “Season 3 hasn't missed a beat y'all lol.” Reddit · r/television · 4 years ago Featuring a cult of vampires (the "Formerly Fanged")
Season 3 of (2021) is widely considered one of the series' strongest entries, holding a rare 100% Critic Score on Rotten Tomatoes . Critics and fans alike praised the season for balancing its signature "supernatural slapstick" with deeper character arcs and significant world-building as the roommates take over the Vampiric Council of the Eastern Seaboard . 🧛 Review Summary
If you're interested in watching, I can help you find it or give you a spoiler-free breakdown of the major new characters introduced this season. Which would you prefer? 'What We Do in the Shadows' Season 3 Review - IndieWire 🛡️ Critical & Audience Consensus Rotten Tomatoes 100%
“The jokes weren't as funny and the visuals reached all time lows... Lazlo and Colin Robinson's budding relationship was a good concept but the core tenet of why they're pals now is revealed way too late.” Reddit · r/television · 4 years ago ⚡ Season Highlights