Daniela Nieves and Sisi Stringer bring back the vampiric relationship of Lissa Dragomir and Rose Hathaway in the Vampire Academy series.
Richelle Mead’s novel series is beloved by millions of readers and was once adapted as a film back in 2014 that starred Zoey Deutch and Lucy Fry.
Here is the series description:
From executive producers Julie Pec and Marguerite MacIntyre comes a story of friendship, romance, and danger. In a world of privilege and glamour, two young women’s friendship transcends their strikingly different classes as they prepare to complete their education and enter vampire society. One as a powerful Royal, the other a half-vampire Guardian trained to protect against the savage ‘Strigoi’ who threaten to tear their society apart. That is, if Royal infighting doesn’t do the job first.
The cast included Sisi Stranger, Daniela Nieves, Kieron Moore, André Dae Kim, J. August Richards, Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Mia Mckenna-Bruce, Rhian Blundell, Jonetta Kaiser, and Andrew Liner.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with actresses Sisi Stringer and Daniela Nieves about the series revival.
Sisi Stringer made her feature film debut with 2020’s horror film Children of the Corn. However, she is more notable for the reprisal of Mileena in the video game action adaptation of Mortal Kombat. She will soon appear in the films Carnifex and Force of Nature.
Daniela Nieves is a Venezuelan-born actress that started in the Spanish-language series La Viuda de Blanco, El Rostro de Analia, and Una Maid en Manhattan. She made her English-language series debut with Every Witch Way and WITS Academy. Later, she speared in several television series, including Five Points, Save Me, All Rise, and Snowfall.
Vampire Academy is currently streaming on Peacock today.
Watch the exclusive interview with Sisi Stringer and Daniela Nieves below. Let us know what you think of the interview.
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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Peacock