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‘Vampire Diaries’ cast and co-creator reunite at wedding


Vampire newspapers ended in 2017, but the cast was back together, like Michael Trevino, who played Tyler Lockwood on the CW Show, married the model and the Bregje actress Heinen in Spain.

The happy opportunity was quite the meeting of Nina Dobrev (Elena Gilbert), Candice King (Caroline Forbes), Zach Roerig (Matt Donovan), Kayla Ewell (Vicki Donovan), as well as Charles Michael Davis (Marcel Gerard) and the fiancée of King, Steven Krueger, who played Josh Rosza, spin-off The OriginalsAnd Julie Plec, who created the two shows.

Vampire newspaperswhich was created in 2009 and broadcast for eight seasons, was a series of supernatural horror on the Vampire brothers Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), who were both obsessed by Elena de Dobrev.

Wedding had a resolutely lighter atmosphere.

Shared photos and videos have shown a lot of toast and group photos in magnificent landscapes. There seemed to be a lot of laughter and living it for friends gathered.

Dobrev, who attended the FiancĂ© Shaun White, described the event as “the most beautiful weekend celebrating these two”.

Ewell has legend his video, “Dear newspaper, tonight, we feel epic.” She wrote to the couple: “Congratulations for having found true love. Wedding is the best. We love you!”

Earlier this month, another Vampire newspapers The meeting took place but was on the screen: The seafront made his debut on June 19 on Netflix, and the actors Roerig and Matthew Davis, who played the character of Alaric Saltzman on eight seasons of TVDappeared briefly together.

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Their characters here were killed for a long time, but Kevin Williamson, who co-created the original series with Plec, recently told EW that their scene was to last longer.

“We had to reduce it, it was one of our budgetary concerns,” said Williamson. “But it was a much more elaborate opening murder scene. It was a big I know what you did last summer Something, but they said to themselves: “Kevin, it’s not a horror film.” So you got the maximum version.



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