The popular TV show Ghosts is getting ready for its fourth season, set to start filming in mid-July. Recently, the cast, including Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, and Román Zaragoza, attended a special event at the Library of Congress.
The event showcased items representing the time periods of the ghost characters from the show. It gave fans a closer look at the historical backgrounds of the characters, blending humor with accuracy.
Moriarty mentioned during an interview that filming for the new season will likely start around mid-July and continue until early February.
CBS Hit Ghosts Prepares for Season 4 with Library of Congress Tribute
At the Library of Congress event, they didn’t just talk about the show’s new season. It also highlighted how it connects with history. They displayed maps and documents from around 1609, showing where Indigenous people lived in the Hudson River Valley.
These materials helped viewers understand Sasappis’s story by showing real places and events. They also showed old maps of Dutch settlements in New York and stories about the first meetings between Europeans and the Lenape people.
These items gave more depth to the show’s characters by connecting them to real history. As Ghosts prepares for its fourth season, the event at the Library of Congress and the cast’s comments about the new season.
This highlights how the show mixes humor with honoring history. Fans can expect more funny moments with their beloved characters.
You can catch Ghosts on CBS on Thursdays at 8:30 PM ET/PT, and it’s available for streaming the next day on Paramount+.