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New 'True Blood' Season 5 posters warn that 'Everything is at stake'

A dozen fresh character posters feature Sookie, Eric, Bill, Jessica and more

Just one week after HBO released the first official images from the fifth season of "True Blood," the network has unveiled a new character poster campaign.
 
As this set of a dozen red-tinted posters makes clear, "Everything Is At Stake" starting on Sunday, June 10 in the show's usual 9 p.m. time slot.
 
Click through the gallery and check out the pretty close-ups of Joe Manganiello, Alexander Skarsgard, Chris Meloni, Deborah Ann Woll, Anna Paquin and more:
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    LJA

    God, I thought we were finally rid of Rutina Wesley. I guess Tara gets turned into a vamp, damnittohell (pure speculation, not a spoiler).

    May 10, 2012 at 3:58PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Exactly. I was kind of excited that Alan Ball was actually elimination one of his growing crowd of characters.

      May 10, 2012 at 5:00PM EST
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      Cole I imagine she would be a ghost this season. That way she can hang out with Lafayette. I could be wrong.

      May 10, 2012 at 7:29PM EST
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    gregel

    Pretty bland for HBO. When they go in this direction creatively it's almost - desperate for them...

    May 10, 2012 at 4:17PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Pedro

    I don't mind Tara returning, so long as they actually do something interesting with her. She hasn't mattered since the end of season 2.

    May 10, 2012 at 11:02PM EST Reply to Comment

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