This year HBO's popular drama series "True Blood" will say goodbye. Stephen Moyer, who plays Bill Compton, has dropped some hints that the final season might not put a 'definite' end to "True Blood" and there might be a spin-off or a "True Blood" movie.

Talking about what the fans should do in the summer of 2015, as there will be no new season of "True Blood," Moyer said to Examiner: "What are you going to do in the summer of 2015? I'm not sure about the summer of 2015, but if things go the way I'm hoping there will be something to watch in the summer of 2016. We'll have an announcement about that... soonish."

HBO, however, has not confirmed about "True Blood" movie speculation. HBO's representative said to Buzzfeed: ""Nothing at all to confirm."

As reported earlier, the filming on the final season has begun. The premiere episode of "True Blood" is called "Jesus Gonna be Here." Moyer is directing this episode.

In addition to the news that the filming on final season has begun, Alexander Skarsgard going back to Antarctica was also one of the most talked about "True Blood" news. He posted a photograph of himself on Instagram, saying "#southpole -30C What are you reading Alex? The script for season 7 of #truebloodHBO ? :-)"

The actor, who plays Eric, is completely nude and can be seen sitting on a toilet seat. It is speculated that Skarsgard might have gone back to Antarctica to shoot the continuation of his Season 6 finale scene.

Thanks to the leaked Casting Sheets, some details have emerged of the first two episodes. According to the premiere episode Casting Sheet, there will be multiple flashbacks, including that of young Tara and Sookie and Bill's wife and daughter. Also, the premiere episode will introduce a number of new characters, as the final season returns to its original theme of vampire-human bonding.

"True Blood" Season 7 is scheduled to air sometime in Summer 2014. It will consist of ten episodes.