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What We Do in the Shadows Season 6: Guillén Tours Guillermo's New Digs

What We Do in the Shadows stars Harvey Guillén offered a video tour of Guillermo's new place, revealed during the FX series' Season 6 return.


After a three-episode return last week, Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Colin (Mark Proksch), Guillermo (Harvey Guillén), Nandor (Kayvan Novak), The Guide (Kristen Schaal), and… yes… even Jerry (Mike O'Brien)… are back this week as the sixth and final season of FX's What We Do in the Shadows rolls on. One of the big reveals from the opener was that Guillermo had moved out of the house and all the way to… Laszlo's greenhouse (and home for a whole lot worse things than that). Now, Guillén is sharing an image and two mini-video tours of Guillermo's new home. Aside from all of the things wrong with it, what's the scariest part is how much bigger it is compared to where Guillermo used to live.

What We Do in the Shadows
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In this week's episode, "The Railroad" (directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil), Laszlo and Colin look to help Sean (Anthony Atamanuik) find a new job at the railroad that Sean's been told they work at. You see the problem, right? We're not sure their "solution" is any better – as you'll see in the episode trailer waiting for you above. Here's a look at Guillén's post from this weekend, offering a look at Guillermo's "new" digs:

What We Do in the Shadows Final Season: New Vamp, Doc Crew Involved

Heading into the show's San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2024 panel, Simms offered some very intriguing intel on what's to come – including Guillermo starting a new life and Colin looking to help Laszlo build a new familiar/best friend. During the SDCC 2024, Berry, Proksch, Schaal, Novak (via Zoom), Simms, and director Kyle Newacheck were on hand to screen the first episode of the final season and tease what's still to come – some of which we've already seen come into the play during the opening episodes. The three big takeaways? We're introduced to our vamps' original roommate, Jerry – and let's just say that his reawakening (they forgot to wake him since 1976) has an impact on the house's dynamic. In addition, we learn where Guillermo's living now and what he's been up to. Finally – and especially interesting – the vampires begin calling into question the whole documentary thing.

Speaking of the documentary crew, Newacheck noted that the story of our usually unseen supporting cast "does get opened up towards the later end of the season in a very meta way that was fun to make." In fact, the director even had a chance to get in on the action. "I will say that I did get to play a director in the show at a certain point while I was directing the show, which was the most meta thing I've ever been a part of. So stay tuned, y'all. It's gonna get wild and weird," Newacheck added.

As an added bonus, you may have noticed at the opening that we mentioned Novak checked in via Zoom – but that wasn't quite right. Novak checked in as Nandor – and had a pretty graphic response when asked if Guillermo was going to come to terms with his feelings for Nandor. "I have to keep my voice down because Guillermo is in the next room, jacking off into his pillow," Nandor shared, saying to someone off camera who was supposed to be Guillermo, "What? No, I wasn't talking about you. Shut the fuck up!"


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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