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While trying to survive, Dr. Luther Swann, an intelligent scientist, whose closest companion is transformed into a beast after the attack of a risky virus on individuals following the change on atmosphere that attacks his closest companion and transforms him into a vampire that lives on the blood of people, so he does his best to discover a cure.
All in all, V Wars is a thrilling well-paced ride that offers its own unique contribution to the somewhat overcrowded vampire genre, and though not everything is perfect, it's damn good fun that compels you to keep watching.
Based on the graphic novel by Jonathan Maberry, it's a frustrating thing in that it keeps threatening to burst out of its thicket of genre and television conventions without delivering.
It's unabashedly silly in setting up its horrifying, credulity-stretching end-of-days conflict - a fun, freaky B-movie stretched out to series' length. Not that there's anything wrong with that.