Spider Man: No Way Home star Jacob Batalon has opened up about spotlighting the experience of “being someone who’s not conventionally beautiful” in his upcoming Syfy series Reginald the Vampire.
Batalon, who stars and exec produces the 10-parter, has been in Cannes this week promoting the show at Mip TV to global buyers and he told Deadline attacking social stigmas and smashing tropes are key to the show’s message.“We spoke about the underlying message right at the start and talked about the experience of being a ‘not pretty’ person,” said Batalon, who starred in three Spider Man movies as Ned Leeds and also appeared in two Avengers pics. “That gave me such an incentive.”Distributed by Cineflix Rights, Reginald the Vampire is based on Johnny B.
Truant’s Fat Vampire novels and follows the protagonist, who discovers he has unrecognized powers of his own.Show-ran by Twin Peaks’ Harley Peyton and directed by Shadowhunters’ Jeremiah Chechik, the show, which is intended as a returning series, has tonnes of heart as Reginald navigates a world in which he can’t be with the girl he loves and is being bullied at work.
It also stars Mandela Van Peebles (Mayor of Kingstown) and Em Haine (Fargo).Batalon said there are few supernatural dramedies out there of the same ilk.“We’re trying to make our own path so weren’t really inspired by anything,” he said. “What we wanted to do is turn vampire tropes on their head and not take ourselves too seriously.”Batalon envisages multiple global networks being interested in acquiring the series, as it exhibits global themes and also satisfies the current penchant for diverse programing.Being an exec producer on the show allowed Batalon to realize a vision of having a diverse cast and crew and he
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