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Television series SuperCops vs SuperVillains to take vampire versus werewolves route

Updated on: 12 November,2016 10:05 AM IST  | 
Letty Mariam Abraham | letty.abraham@mid-day.com

Popular action-comedy show, SuperCops vs SuperVillains, has gone through big changes in the past. Now, the makers have decided to introduce another one in season seven

Television series SuperCops vs SuperVillains to take vampire versus werewolves route

Stills from an earlier season of Supercops vs Supervillains
Stills from an earlier season of Supercops vs Supervillains 


Popular action-comedy show, SuperCops vs SuperVillains, has gone through big changes in the past. Now, the makers have decided to introduce another one in season seven — the episodic show will be turned into a finite series and draw inspiration from The Twilight Saga.


A unit hand informs, “We will introduce two groups — werewolves and vampires, but unlike the Twilight series, this will be a horror story with a slight twist. Harshad Arora of Beintehaa fame will play the lead hero representing the werewolf clan. Newbie Ankit Raaj will be seen as a vampire.”



Stills from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn part 2

We hear Asha Negi, Rati Pandey and Sukriti Kandpal are among actresses to have auditioned for the two female lead characters in the show.

Harshad says, “I haven’t watched The Twilight Saga, but have seen The Vampire Diaries. That’s enough homework for me to get into my character of a werewolf.”

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