Season 4 of What We Do in the Shadows consists of exactly 10 episodes.
What We Do in the Shadows Season 4 Overview
The beloved mockumentary comedy series, What We Do in the Shadows, continued its critically acclaimed run with its fourth season, featuring the same concise episode count as previous seasons. Following the dramatic events of the Season 3 finale, the vampire housemates – Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin Robinson – find themselves returning to their Staten Island residence, each embarking on new, hilariously misguided endeavors.
The 10-episode structure of Season 4 allowed for focused storytelling that explored various comedic arcs, including:
- Nandor's relentless quest for a bride, leading to increasingly absurd and desperate measures.
- Laszlo's unexpected and bizarre role as a paternal figure to an exceptionally fast-growing "Boy" (the reborn Colin Robinson).
- Nadja's ambitious venture to open a vampire nightclub, aiming to achieve both financial success and social standing within the undead community.
- Guillermo's continued efforts to balance his role as a familiar/bodyguard with his own personal desires and family life, all while navigating the vampires' chaotic world.
This consistent episode length across seasons helps maintain the show's sharp comedic pacing and high production quality, typical of many acclaimed cable and streaming series.
For further details on specific episodes, their air dates, and cast information, you can explore the What We Do in the Shadows Wikipedia page.
Season 4 Key Information
Below is a summary of essential details for the fourth season of What We Do in the Shadows:
Aspect | Details |
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Number of Episodes | 10 |
Original Air Dates | July 12, 2022 – September 6, 2022 |
Network | FX |
Streaming Platform | Hulu |
Main Cast | Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén, Mark Proksch |
The fourth season was highly praised by critics and audiences alike, continuing the series' streak of strong comedic writing and performances, and reinforcing its status as a standout show.