Where to stream True Blood Specials

Specials

Watch True Blood Specials in Australia

Released: 16th Jun, 2008

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Specials

Unaired Pilot

Very similar to the aired pilot called Strange Love, except the actor who plays Tara Thornton in this version is Brook Kerr instead of Rutina Wesley. This version was released online around the middle of June 2008.

Mon, 16 Jun 2008

True Blood-Lines: A New Type

A special featurette about the all-new HBO drama series True Blood.

Mon, 1 Sep 2008

True Blood-Lines: Vampire Legends

A special featurette about the all-new HBO drama series True Blood.

Mon, 1 Sep 2008

True Blood-Making of the Opening Sequence Featurette

A truly hand-made sequence for one of the most watched dramatic series in HBO’s history. The final edit contains over 65 shots comprised of original documentary, studio, tabletop photography and found footage. 6 separate shoots took place in Louisiana, Seattle, Chicago on 7 different still, film, and video cameras.

Mon, 1 Sep 2008

In Focus: Vampires in America

A fictionalised current affairs news program which chronicles the existence of vampires, from the revelation of their existence to their integration into society.

Sat, 21 Jun 2008

Minisode: Eric & Pam

Eric and Pam are trying out new dancers for Fangtasia. One in particular, Yvetta catches Eric's eye, and Pam's as well. But Eric is less than willing to share with his ancient friend.

Wed, 28 Apr 2010

Minisode: Jessica

Jessica is on the hunt in a local haunt when she is set upon by a man who begins preaching the word of God to her.

Wed, 5 May 2010

Minisode: Sookie, Tara & Lafayette

Sookie and Tara get into an argument on the dangers of dating a vampire when Tara wonders where Bill's money comes from. Lafayette intervenes when the argument turns heated.

Tue, 11 May 2010

Minisode: Sam

Sam feels the need to mark their territory by destroying "The God Who Comes".

Tue, 18 May 2010

The Vampire Report: Special Edition

Check out the past year's biggest stories in vampire news, politics and popular culture in the the special edition of The Perspective with Victoria Davis

Tue, 25 May 2010

Minisode: Bill

While getting ready to meet Sookie for their date, Bill gets a visit from a jewelry saleswoman (Beth Grant) who makes an indecent proposition.

Tue, 25 May 2010

Minisode: Jason

Jason begs the help of Jesus, God, Mary Magdalene, Buddha, Allah, Scientology and aliens.

Wed, 2 Jun 2010

Season 4 Sneak Peak

The fourth season of True Blood will contain 12 episodes: the first, titled “She’s Not There,” will air Sunday, June 26, 2011, on HBO. It will be loosely based on the fourth novel in The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, Dead to the World.

Wed, 15 Jun 2011

A Farewell to Bon Temps

Say goodbye to 'True Blood' with this behind-the-scenes special that looks at the series as it enters its 7th and final season.

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

Snoop Dogg "Oh Sookie" Music Video

Tue, 17 Jun 2014

Minisode Collection

Collection of all minisodes

Fellowship of the Sun: Reflections of Light

Rules to live by with Fellowship of the Sun leaders Steve and Sarah Newlin.

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