5 Ways The Vampire Diaries May Take a Bite out of Twilight by Nadya Vlassoff
As
the twilight of summer draws near, September is
almost upon us and with it comes a new season
of Fall television. With the Twilight sequel,
New Moon, leading the vampire charge in theatres,
several similarly themed projects have piqued
the interest of many over the summer, including
upcoming CW show, The Vampire Diaries. Another
vampire-themed adaptation, you ask? After months
of steady Vampire Diaries publicity, the pilot
airing at Comic-Con, and leaked information about
the potential break-out hit of The CW Fall season,
The Vampire Diaries is poised to take a bite out
of the popularity of Twilight and New Moon at
the right time.
Based on the best-selling novels by L.J. Smith, The Vampire Diaries follows the story of Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) who lives in the small town of Mystic Falls. Elena begins an unlikely relationship with Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), a new student at Elena's school who remains guarded, which only serves to intrigue Elena even more.
The TV adaptation of The Vampire Diaries has undergone a few storyline changes for the sake of bringing the novel series to life, from the omission and addition of several characters as well as the background stories of Stefan and his vampire brother Damon (Ian Somerhalder).
With all eyes on the Twilight Saga as fans get set to sink their teeth into New Moon, here are five reasons how we think The Vampire Diaries could take a bite out of Twilight.
The Love Triangle
The
concept of a love triangle in The Vampire Diaries
is very similar to that of the Twilight Saga
but the differences lie in the character development.
Elena likes Stefan, Stefan is attracted to Elena,
and Damon simply wants to have his kicks with
the both of them.
In The Vampire Diaries novels, Damon does
develop true feelings for Elena but it will
be interesting to see what route the writers
decide to take with the show. It's clear Twilight
Saga fans have fallen head over heels for the
love triangle between Edward Cullen (Robert
Pattinson), Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), and
Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).
With so much time in between Twilight films, The Vampire Diaries could fill the love triangle void that Twilight Saga fans will be missing once New Moon leaves theatres. After all, nothing says love like two vampires squaring off to the death over a human girl. Oh, the irony. But remember, there was also a love triangle in Buffy the Vampire Slayer between Angel, Buffy, and Spike, which proved to be more successful than anyone could have imagined.
The Buffy Factor
One
of the biggest things to jump out at us after
the first photos for The Vampire Diaries hit
the web was how much the stills looked and felt
similar to the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
at first and second glances. Of course we're
not saying The Vampire Diaries will be Buffy
reincarnate, but the more we saw of The Vampire
Diaries, the more the imagery appeared to have
a similar spirit or tone akin to Buffy. Since
Buffy the Vampire Slayer left the airwaves in
2003, no other vampire themed show has been
able to fill the void left behind by either
Buffy or its spin-off, Angel.
Although Buffy had her day in the TV sun from 1997 to 2003, there was still
huge demand for teen vampire drama when it left
the airwaves and in the five years in between
Buffy and the Twilight Saga. Obviously Twilight
tapped into a similar teen vampire well in the
absence of a show that still had legions of
worldwide fans.
Although The Vampire Diaries won't be Buffy
reincarnate, the upcoming CW series could very
well fill a certain unseen Buffy void while
also luring Twilight fans since The Vampire
Diaries will most certainly be running during
the gap between New Moon and Eclipse. It's also
interesting to note that The Vampire Diaries
airs on the very network where Buffy had its
early roots from the days of running on The
WB before heading to UPN.
The Vancouver Factor
Who
knows just how much this will play into the
pilot success of The Vampire Diaries, but it's
hard not to mention that The Vampire Diaries
(the pilot) and New Moon were shot in the same
city. Coincidence? Perhaps. But like other vampire-themed
films or television shows shot in Vancouver,
The Vampire Diaries certainly took advantage
of the dreary Vancouver atmosphere, the same
environment and weather conditions that New
Moon experienced since both projects were shooting
in the city at the exact same time.
Although The Vampire Diaries pilot was shot in Vancouver, just like New Moon
and currently Eclipse, the Diaries and producers
capitalized on Vancouver's lush foliage and
never-ending rain to create the perfect atmosphere
full of late night wanderings through thick
forests and seemingly endless, desolate trails
just ripe for vampires to make a foggy killing.
In the end, the bottom line of shooting in
Vancouver comes down to just that, "the bottom
line," since it offers cheaper production costs.
But when you look at the production locations
of both The Vampire Diaries (the pilot) and
New Moon, there may be more than meets the vampire
eye, which can only benefit the debut of The
Vampire Diaries in terms of a relatable reality
for Twilight Saga fans.
Dramatic Irony
One
of the biggest assets in developing strong teenage
angst in The Vampire Diaries is creator Kevin
Williamson's ability to blend dramatic irony
with quick wit. Sarcasm is often the lowest
form of it if not done right, but it is an integral
part of teen life from 2000 and beyond and The
Vampire Diaries characters, Stefan and Damon
have had centuries of experience honing it from
the pages and mind of author L.J. Smith.
The inevitable comparison to Buffy the Vampire
Slayer is most evident with the creative flow
of dialogue, but the relationship between Elena
and Stefan is rooted in two equal characters
as compared to a damsel-in-distress storyline.
By all accounts, Vampire Diaries actress,
Nina Dobrev, does a good job of making sure
that Elena remains strong and keeps Damon interested
without being too, for lack of a better word,
girly. Since vampire lovers who cross over from
Twilight will get a weekly fix on The CW, The
Vampire Diaries may be more relatable in using
sarcasm in a much more believable manner than
Twilight as the series evolves.
The Characters, Cast, and Room to Grow
The
final, if not most important part of The Vampire
Diaries could hinge on the characters and development
of Elena, Damon, and Stefan. Unlike the stand-alone
Twilight Saga movies, The Vampire Diaries has
more room to work with since we'll get to know
the characters throughout weeks rather than
years before another two-hour Twilight shot.
Think about this for a second: The entire Twilight
Saga on film - Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and
Breaking Dawn - will clock in at approximately
eight hours in total, two hours per movie (give
or take), over a three year period. With thirteen
one-hour episodes ordered for The Vampire Diaries
in its first season, viewers will see thirteen
hours of character development in one year (season,
give or take) of The Vampire Diaries. If all
goes well with The Vampire Diaries, The CW series
will be steadily building upon its fan base
while the Twilight Saga sits idle between theatrical
releases.
Nina Dobrev is no stranger to playing strong characters after her success on Degrassi as Mia, a teen mother. Faced with adversity in The Vampire Diaries due to the loss of her parents in a car accident while dealing with a drug addicted younger brother, Elena also battles her own demons, which helps to lure viewers into the character with a sense of curiosity. It may be through those very demons that viewers come to care about Elena most.
Paul
Wesley takes on the role of brooding and withdrawn,
non blood drinking vampire Stefan, the character
foil to his older brother Damon, who's looking
to start anew. Wesley has appeared in other
high profile shows, including 24 and American
Dreams, so the new CW vampire is no stranger
to a dramatic role. All of that experience will
be necessary to balance the conundrum that is
Stefan Salvatore who battles inner demons of
guilt and shame of being a vampire. But can
handsome and hot Wesley become the TV equivalent
of former Buffy beau, Angel, or more importantly
the small-screen version of Edward Cullen in
terms of popularity?
What appears to be the strongest acting asset of The Vampire Diaries, Ian Somerhalder steps into the shoes of Damon, the more evil inclined vampire brother of Stefan who takes full advantage of his supernatural abilities for his own gain. Interestingly, The Vampire Diaries has the wolf aspect of Twilight covered since Damon can transform into a crow or a Lycan. The novels tell the tale of Damon's deep love for Elena, which gives rise to passionate devotion and a strong sense of loyalty. It could very well be a cliché gone wrong unless the writers of The Vampire Diaries falter and Somerhalder doesn't have the proper script and story ingredients to balance the right amounts of evil and wiles.
The Final Bite
Much like the Twilight Saga, even The CW hit Gossip Girl, The Vampire Diaries already has a built-in fan base from its legacy as a literary property. Although Twilight Saga fans will always be fans of the Stephenie Meyer penned series of novels and subsequent Twilight films, starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, The Vampire Diaries could very well lure Twilighters into its weekly coffin. Although there's more global money to be had with the stand alone Twilight films, The Vampire Diaries on TV will see the characters and audience reaction change, which will impact the direction and development of future storylines. Small changes to certain characters will already facilitate that change. From our standpoint, there's no doubt in our minds that if The Vampire Diaries is as good as it looks, the new CW series will definitely take a bite out of the popularity of Twilight.
This is now my favorite show. I don't have cable so I watch it on at www.vampirediaries1.info . I can't wait for the next episode!
Victoria d
January 18, 2010 - 06:58
Subject: Angel and Buffy
I don't like Twilight saga, but I love Buffy: The Vampire Slayer and Angel, they are the best. I watched a little bit of The Vampire Diaries, but for me was like watched an awful imitation of Twilight and True Blood. I think the writers enjoyed these vampire thing to write stories about it. But too much lose the chemical, the love for the subject. That's why I prefer True Blood, Buffy and Angel. Besides, Edward is too sissy.
robert I think you are the second hottest boy in twilight
DorkyBird
September 24, 2009 - 19:38
Subject: VD VD VD VD
Hey, who remembers that VD used to mean venereal disease? (Oops! I mean STDs. Oops! I mean STIs.) Whatever. VD rocks and will be the biggest thing in the blood-slurping genre yet.
sunny
September 09, 2009 - 11:40
Subject:
To be honest I find more similarities between the VD books and Buffy than VD and Twilight as far as characters. I can name a number of examples such as with Elena and Cordy (through personality and power), Elena & Buffy, Bonnie & Willow, Stefan & Angel and so on.
jayson
September 07, 2009 - 02:34
Subject: the vampire diaries
the vampire diaries book was written before twilight was so maybe twilight is the real rip off
Lanni
September 04, 2009 - 10:06
Subject: Twilight & Vampire Diaries
I think it has to start w/a great book. I haven't read VD but anything to hold me over til New Moon, Eclipse and Breakdawn will have my full attention. Wonder why people compare against Twilight?...because it rocks and paves the road for so many, sorry but it's true. Admit it, how many vampire movies & shows in the past cause this kind of phenom? and all of a sudden, so much hate for Twilight, I don't get it.
Anyway, competition is good! Twilight vampires do need to push their acting skills further. No hate here, just open mind for a great vampire serie.
Reply to Lanni
ecjwrscwluv
September 18, 2009 - 11:18
Subject: Re: Twilight & Vampire Diaries
I read Twilight like two year before it got popular, I read the second one shortly after it came out and was a fan throught the release of the third and the fourth. For me the fourth ruined it, and I just don't like the series anymore. That could be a good part of it, plus there are no more Twilight books, just like the love for HP stayed until the books were all out, then it really died down.
I personally believe that The Vampire Diaries will be much better than Twilight, just because how crappy the movie was. (no offense to those who liked it.). Plus, if you read the books, you'll realize just how different of a turn the plot takes compared against Twilight. No doubt, being a loyal fan to both, I will still go see the New Moon movie (because it looks way better than Twilight) and continue to watch The Vampire Diaries without comparing them.
ALMA
September 03, 2009 - 10:11
Subject:
WELL TO BE HONEST I HAVEN'T READ THE VD, BUT I WOUD LIKE TO READ THEM AND WATCH THE SERIES. AND I HAVE READ THE TWILIGHT SAGA, AND I LOVED IT. I DON'T JUDGE STEPHENIE MEYER BECAUSE I THINK SHE DID A GREAT JOB. I REALLY ENJOYED ALL THE BOOKS. AS FOR THE VD, I THINK THAT THEY COULD BE GREAT.
AND WHAT I REALLY THINK IS THAT SINCE THEY WERE PROMOTING TWILIGHT THE MOVIE, EVERYONE STARTED TO READ THE TWILIGHT BOOKS AND FELL IN LOVE WITH THE CHARACTERS AND THE BOOK. AND SINCE THEN ALOT OF VAMPIRES STUFF STARTED TO COME OUT, LIKE OTHER BOOKS. SO WE HAVE TO THANK, I THINK, TO STEPHENIE MEYER FOR BRINGING US THAT. YOU GOT TO ADMIT BEFORE THE TWILIGHT MOVIE AND STEPHENIE MEYER BOOKS, VAMPIRE STUFF WASN'T EVERYWHERE LIKE IT IS TODAY...THATS ALL I GOT TO SAY.
<3
Reply to ALMA
I.Q.
September 28, 2009 - 01:15
Subject:
um, The Vampire Diaires came out in 1991 and was a New York Times Best Seller back then, so Twilight hasn't really helped it out in that department. But I dont disagree that Twilight has brought back popularity to the vampire genre Personally I've loved vampire books since before Twilight
tracey
August 31, 2009 - 08:45
Subject:
I am still a fan of buffy and angel, Im a huge fan of the twilight saga and im so happy we now have a tv show that im sure i will be a huge fan of. Can't wait for it to start.
Emma – az
August 29, 2009 - 14:49
Subject: IAN IS A GOD
The main reason I got into and am so excited about this show is Ian Somerhalder. He is going to be amazing in this show I can feel it and I can tell by th CW ads!!! Rob Pattz can not and will not compare to the amazingness that is Ian!!!! Stephanie Meyer had a good story and idea in her books but that is all it is. She knows how to tell a story but she does not know how to write a book. omg soooo excited!!!
melissa
August 29, 2009 - 13:47
Subject:
i absolutely love twilight and that will never change i will watch the vampire diaries bcuz it looks like it could be a great show and i love vampires rob pattz and paul are so HOTT!!!
Renee
August 29, 2009 - 08:17
Subject: Twilight vs. Vampire Diaries
Everyone keeps saying they only like one or the other. Well what's worng with loving both of them you know?