The classic “True Blood” is set to get a reboot, and the project is already in early development stages.
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Jami O'Brien will pen the script and executive produce for HBO.
The original series creator and showrunner Alan Ball will also executive produce, reports Variety.
So far, none of the show's original cast has been confirmed to return in the reboot.
The show is based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" novel series by Charlaine Harris. It debuted on HBO in 2008 and ran for seven seasons until 2014.
Ball was showrunner on five of the seven seasons.
The series took place in a world where vampires live among humans, thanks to the creation of a synthetic blood substitute that allowed vampires to stop hunting humans for food.
It was infused with a lot of fantastical elements, including werewolves and witches.
The original show starred Anna Paquin, Alexander Skarsgard, Joe Manganiello, Stephen Moyer, Sam Trammell, Ryan Kwanten, and Rutina Wesley.
Aguirre-Sacasa is best known for developing "Riverdale" for television. His other credits include "Chilling Adventure of Sabrina", "Katy Keene" "Supergirl" and "Glee". He is also currently working on the supernatural drama "The Shelley Society".
HBO is also busy filming the “Gossip Girl“ reboot and Deadline confirmed earlier this year that HBO ordered 10 episodes for HBO Max. In November, the first pictures of the new cast were released while they were filming on the steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.