Longtime AMC PR head Marnie Black, whose tenure included overseeing consumer media relations, brand messaging, special events, talent relations and awards campaigns on hit series including “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “Better Call Saul” and “The Walking Dead” universe, is departing the company after 13 years.
Black will exit at the end of the month to explore the next chapter of her career. Since first joining in 2011, Black’s domain has expanded to include brands including AMC/AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, SundanceTV, BBC America, Hidive, IFC Films, WEtv, IFC, Sundance Now and AllBlk.
“Marnie has been a major PR figure in our industry for decades, and AMC is lucky to have had her in house for 13 years,” said AMC Entertainment and Studios prexy Dan McDermott in a statement. “Through ‘Mad Men,’ ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul,’ ‘The Walking Dead’ shows, ‘Dark Winds,’ the Anne Rice Universe and so many more iconic series,...
Black will exit at the end of the month to explore the next chapter of her career. Since first joining in 2011, Black’s domain has expanded to include brands including AMC/AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, SundanceTV, BBC America, Hidive, IFC Films, WEtv, IFC, Sundance Now and AllBlk.
“Marnie has been a major PR figure in our industry for decades, and AMC is lucky to have had her in house for 13 years,” said AMC Entertainment and Studios prexy Dan McDermott in a statement. “Through ‘Mad Men,’ ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul,’ ‘The Walking Dead’ shows, ‘Dark Winds,’ the Anne Rice Universe and so many more iconic series,...
- 6/17/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Get ready for a mesmerizing episode of “Interview With the Vampire” with Season 2 Episode 7 titled “I Could Not Prevent It,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, June 23, 2024, on AMC. In this installment, viewers are transported back to the year 2022 as vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac recounts his extraordinary life story to journalist Daniel Molloy.
The narrative unfolds in 1910 New Orleans, where Louis embarks on a journey into the world of vampirism after being turned by the charismatic vampire Lestat. Together with their teenaged fledgling Claudia, they form an unconventional vampire family that defies both time and mortality.
This episode promises to delve into the complexities of immortal existence, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the eternal quest for meaning in a world fraught with darkness and desire. As Louis’s tale unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of gothic romance, supernatural intrigue, and thought-provoking drama that has captivated audiences...
The narrative unfolds in 1910 New Orleans, where Louis embarks on a journey into the world of vampirism after being turned by the charismatic vampire Lestat. Together with their teenaged fledgling Claudia, they form an unconventional vampire family that defies both time and mortality.
This episode promises to delve into the complexities of immortal existence, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the eternal quest for meaning in a world fraught with darkness and desire. As Louis’s tale unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of gothic romance, supernatural intrigue, and thought-provoking drama that has captivated audiences...
- 6/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tom Cruise’s Interview With The Vampire Role Was Offered To Another Actor ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )
Tom Cruise is arguably one of the biggest action movie stars in the world. Before being cast in the world-renowned franchise Mission Impossible, he had led highly successful films, including “Top Gun” and “Born on the Fourth of July.”
Starring in movies like “Rain Man” and the 1996 hit film “Interview With The Vampire” proved the action star could also shine as a dramatic actor. But director Neil Jordan revealed Tom Cruise wasn’t the first choice to play Lesat. The movie was adapted from Anne Rice’s original book of the same name.
In an excerpt from his new memoir, published in The Telegraph, Jordan reflected on his decision to cast Tom Cruise opposite Brad Pitt, revealing he originally offered the role to Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis.
Trending Top Gun: Maverick Sequel Update Shared By Film’s Producer,...
Tom Cruise is arguably one of the biggest action movie stars in the world. Before being cast in the world-renowned franchise Mission Impossible, he had led highly successful films, including “Top Gun” and “Born on the Fourth of July.”
Starring in movies like “Rain Man” and the 1996 hit film “Interview With The Vampire” proved the action star could also shine as a dramatic actor. But director Neil Jordan revealed Tom Cruise wasn’t the first choice to play Lesat. The movie was adapted from Anne Rice’s original book of the same name.
In an excerpt from his new memoir, published in The Telegraph, Jordan reflected on his decision to cast Tom Cruise opposite Brad Pitt, revealing he originally offered the role to Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis.
Trending Top Gun: Maverick Sequel Update Shared By Film’s Producer,...
- 6/15/2024
- by Anushree Madappa
- KoiMoi
Tom Cruise is now popularly known as a bonafide action hero who pushes the boundaries of action filmmaking, unafraid to do his own stunts. The actor has surprised audiences with his commitment to death-defying feats throughout the years and is not stopping anytime soon.
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview With the Vampire | Warner Bros
Magnolia, A Few Good Men, Rain Man, and Interview With the Vampire are some of his finest films where fans saw Cruise’s dramatic side as an actor. He starred alongside Brad Pitt in the latter but he wasn’t the first choice for Lestat. Director Neil Jordan initially approached Daniel Day-Lewis for the role but rejected it as it would require him to do an unimaginable feat.
Daniel Day-Lewis’ Method Process Would Have Been Too Much For The Role of Lestat
Daniel Day-Lewis went full-on method for the role of Christy Brown in...
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview With the Vampire | Warner Bros
Magnolia, A Few Good Men, Rain Man, and Interview With the Vampire are some of his finest films where fans saw Cruise’s dramatic side as an actor. He starred alongside Brad Pitt in the latter but he wasn’t the first choice for Lestat. Director Neil Jordan initially approached Daniel Day-Lewis for the role but rejected it as it would require him to do an unimaginable feat.
Daniel Day-Lewis’ Method Process Would Have Been Too Much For The Role of Lestat
Daniel Day-Lewis went full-on method for the role of Christy Brown in...
- 6/15/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
In the pages of her 1976 debut novel Interview with the Vampire, author Anne Rice introduced readers to a blonde-haired vampire named Lestat de Lioncourt, who was given the nickname The Brat Prince. He’s a character Rice loved writing about and her fans loved reading about, and he appeared in several more stories that make up the series known as The Vampire Chronicles. These days, Sam Reid is playing Lestat on AMC’s Interview with the Vampire TV show – but the first actor to bring the character to life on the screen was Tom Cruise, who was cast to play Lestat in director Neil Jordan’s 1994 film adaptation of Interview with the Vampire – a bit of casting that was quite controversial at the time, with even Rice herself speaking out against it.
Jordan has written about the casting of Cruise in his memoir Amnesiac: A Memoir by Neil Jordan, which...
Jordan has written about the casting of Cruise in his memoir Amnesiac: A Memoir by Neil Jordan, which...
- 6/14/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Rolin Jones, developer, executive producer and showrunner of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, has signed a new multi-year overall with AMC Studios, which is behind the gothic horror drama. This is an encouraging sign for the future of the series, which is currently airing its second season on AMC and AMC+.
As the anchor of AMC’s Anne Rice Immortal Universe with 98% Rotten Tomatoes rating for each of its two seasons to date and the biggest non-Walking Dead universe series in viewership and acquisition on AMC+ in the last year, Interview with the Vampire probably doesn’t need to worry too much about a Season 3 renewal.
Dan McDermott, President of Entertainment and AMC Studios, AMC Networks; and Ben Davis, EVP of scripted programming, AMC Networks and AMC Studios, gave Season 2 high marks in confirming Jones’ new pact.
“We’re thrilled to extend our exclusive multi-year overall deal with Rolin Jones,...
As the anchor of AMC’s Anne Rice Immortal Universe with 98% Rotten Tomatoes rating for each of its two seasons to date and the biggest non-Walking Dead universe series in viewership and acquisition on AMC+ in the last year, Interview with the Vampire probably doesn’t need to worry too much about a Season 3 renewal.
Dan McDermott, President of Entertainment and AMC Studios, AMC Networks; and Ben Davis, EVP of scripted programming, AMC Networks and AMC Studios, gave Season 2 high marks in confirming Jones’ new pact.
“We’re thrilled to extend our exclusive multi-year overall deal with Rolin Jones,...
- 6/14/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
When Neil Jordan’s “Interview With the Vampire” film adaptation released in 1994, Tom Cruise was already a worldwide star. He had led the highly successful “Risky Business” and “Top Gun” and received an Oscar nomination for “Born on the Fourth of July.” But, not everyone was convinced he could play the titular vampire, Lestat de Lioncourt, and his casting caused a considerable amount of backlash among fans of Anne Rice’s original book.
In an excerpt from his new memoir published in The Telegraph, director Jordan reflected on his decision to cast Cruise opposite Brad Pitt and the outrage that followed, recalling how he originally offered the role to Daniel Day-Lewis.
“The problem was the casting of Lestat. Brad Pitt had agreed to play Louis and somehow assumed Daniel Day-Lewis would be playing Lestat, an assumption shared by Anne. I offered it to Daniel, who read it, and, as I expected,...
In an excerpt from his new memoir published in The Telegraph, director Jordan reflected on his decision to cast Cruise opposite Brad Pitt and the outrage that followed, recalling how he originally offered the role to Daniel Day-Lewis.
“The problem was the casting of Lestat. Brad Pitt had agreed to play Louis and somehow assumed Daniel Day-Lewis would be playing Lestat, an assumption shared by Anne. I offered it to Daniel, who read it, and, as I expected,...
- 6/14/2024
- by Ellise Shafer and Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Following the success of Mayfair Witches and Interview with the Vampire, AMC is further expanding the Anne Rice Immortal Universe with The Talamasca, a new series centered around a supernatural secret society. According to Variety, which reported the news today, The Talamasca is expected to premiere in 2025. The series will focus on a secretive society tasked with tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural entities. This enigmatic group has already been featured in Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire and Mayfair Witches. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and Mark Lafferty (The Right Stuff, Halt and Catch...
- 6/13/2024
- by TV Overmind
- TVovermind.com
It’s official: AMC has ordered a third show in its so-called Anne Rice Immortal Universe. More than a year after AMC announced it was developing The Talamasca, the basic cable network has handed out a series order for the drama from co-showrunners Mark Lafferty and John Lee Hancock. AMC has slated the six-episode show for a 2025 premiere, with production starting in the fall in Manchester, England. This is a story we’ve been developing and wanting to tell from the earliest moments of this franchise, focused on a fascinating and compelling secret society that has already appeared in both of...
- 6/13/2024
- by TV Overmind
- TVovermind.com
Though AMC has had some popular scripted series that have run for years, many others have been cancelled after just one season. How is the current crop of shows doing? Which will be cancelled or renewed? We'll have to wait and see.
Scripted AMC Network shows listed: 61st Street, Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches, The Beast Must Die, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Dark Winds, Dietland, A Discovery of Witches, Dispatches from Elsewhere, Fear the Walking Dead, Feed the Beast, Halt and Catch Fire, Hell on Wheels, Humans, Into the Badlands, Kevin Can F**k Himself, Killing Eve, Lodge 49, Low Winter Sun, Lucky Hank, Mad Men, McMafia, The Night Manager, NOS4A2, Parish, Preacher, The Son, Soulmates, Tales of the Walking Dead, The Terror, Turn: Washington's Spies, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, The Walking Dead: Dead City,...
Scripted AMC Network shows listed: 61st Street, Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches, The Beast Must Die, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Dark Winds, Dietland, A Discovery of Witches, Dispatches from Elsewhere, Fear the Walking Dead, Feed the Beast, Halt and Catch Fire, Hell on Wheels, Humans, Into the Badlands, Kevin Can F**k Himself, Killing Eve, Lodge 49, Low Winter Sun, Lucky Hank, Mad Men, McMafia, The Night Manager, NOS4A2, Parish, Preacher, The Son, Soulmates, Tales of the Walking Dead, The Terror, Turn: Washington's Spies, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, The Walking Dead: Dead City,...
- 6/13/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
AMC has ordered a third series set in Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe, with the new show exploring the world of the Talamasca. The series will focus on the secretive organization devoted to studying the supernatural and protecting mortals from its dangers, as featured in several of Rice’s novels. The show, tentatively titled “The Talamasca,” will […]
AMC Expands Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe with ‘The Talamasca’...
AMC Expands Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe with ‘The Talamasca’...
- 6/13/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
AMC Plus offers hundreds of movies and TV series. The service is available through Philo’s core programming package, which costs $28 per month. (Graphic by The Desk)
Budget-friendly streaming pay television service Philo has integrated AMC Plus into its core programming package.
Starting Wednesday, new customers of Philo will be able to access the entire AMC Plus library of movies and TV series, which include original programming and licensed content from AMC, Sundance Now, Shudder and IFC Films.
The integration of AMC Plus into Philo’s core programming package comes with a price adjustment that will see new and some existing customers pay $28 per month, or $3 more than what Philo cost without AMC Plus. Those who subscribed to Philo before Wednesday will remain grandfathered in to their programming package at a lower price, though they won’t be able to access AMC Plus unless they upgrade.
“We are thrilled to...
Budget-friendly streaming pay television service Philo has integrated AMC Plus into its core programming package.
Starting Wednesday, new customers of Philo will be able to access the entire AMC Plus library of movies and TV series, which include original programming and licensed content from AMC, Sundance Now, Shudder and IFC Films.
The integration of AMC Plus into Philo’s core programming package comes with a price adjustment that will see new and some existing customers pay $28 per month, or $3 more than what Philo cost without AMC Plus. Those who subscribed to Philo before Wednesday will remain grandfathered in to their programming package at a lower price, though they won’t be able to access AMC Plus unless they upgrade.
“We are thrilled to...
- 6/13/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
AMC+ is a unique streaming service because it offers great original dramas and access to three smaller streamers: horror hub Shudder, and independent films from IFC Films Unlimited and Sundance Now. Normally, those three smaller streamers would cost nearly $19/month on their own, but they come free with AMC+.
We’ll break down all the ways to watch AMC+, including a brand new option that is a great choice for fans of live TV.
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AMC+ includes originals like “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire,” Anne Rice’s “Mayfair Witches,” “Gangs of London,” “Dark Winds,” “The North Water,” “Monsieur Spade,” “Parish,” and “Snowpiercer.”
Subscribers also get classic shows that first aired on AMC: “Mad Men,” “Killing Eve,” “The Killing,...
We’ll break down all the ways to watch AMC+, including a brand new option that is a great choice for fans of live TV.
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AMC+ includes originals like “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire,” Anne Rice’s “Mayfair Witches,” “Gangs of London,” “Dark Winds,” “The North Water,” “Monsieur Spade,” “Parish,” and “Snowpiercer.”
Subscribers also get classic shows that first aired on AMC: “Mad Men,” “Killing Eve,” “The Killing,...
- 6/12/2024
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
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- 6/12/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
AMC is expanding its Immortal Universe. The network has ordered a third series set in the world of author Anne Rice, titled Anne Rice’s The Talamasca. The series was announced as being in development back in February. It will join Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches on the network.
The Talamasca series is named after the secret society found in her books, which keeps track of and contains paranormal creatures, including vampires and witches. The six-episode first season, from John Lee Hancock and Mark Lafferty, will arrive in late 2025.
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The Talamasca series is named after the secret society found in her books, which keeps track of and contains paranormal creatures, including vampires and witches. The six-episode first season, from John Lee Hancock and Mark Lafferty, will arrive in late 2025.
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- 6/12/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Finally, Jason1 and Amanda were getting somewhere.
Sadly, that ended up being two separate locations on Dark Matter (2024) Season 1 Episode 7.
It was rewarding to watch how Amanda came to find herself a new home.
She finally heeded Blair2's advice on Dark Matter (2024) Season 1 Episode 5, which told her to find a world of her own.
FBI Season 7: Cast and Character Guide
Amanda burned bridges with her dimension when she helped Jason1 to escape from Velocity Lab.
So she needed to land someplace new.
That likely explained why she kept checking on her namesakes in every world on which they landed.
Amanda certainly deserved better from life than she had gotten.
Her Jason (Jason2) was more in love with his research than he was with her.
Then, when he decided he required domestic bliss, he found a Jason who had married a Daniela rather than starting a family with Amanda.
Sadly, that ended up being two separate locations on Dark Matter (2024) Season 1 Episode 7.
It was rewarding to watch how Amanda came to find herself a new home.
She finally heeded Blair2's advice on Dark Matter (2024) Season 1 Episode 5, which told her to find a world of her own.
FBI Season 7: Cast and Character Guide
Amanda burned bridges with her dimension when she helped Jason1 to escape from Velocity Lab.
So she needed to land someplace new.
That likely explained why she kept checking on her namesakes in every world on which they landed.
Amanda certainly deserved better from life than she had gotten.
Her Jason (Jason2) was more in love with his research than he was with her.
Then, when he decided he required domestic bliss, he found a Jason who had married a Daniela rather than starting a family with Amanda.
- 6/12/2024
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
There were rumors that a third show might be on the way, and AMC has now officially announced that Anne Rice's Immortal Universe will expand with a new series based around the shadowy organization known as the Talamasca.
Spinning out of the events of Interview With the Vampire and The Mayfair Witches, the new show “will feature the men and women responsible for tracking and containing the witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures scattered around the globe.”
The network has ordered for a six-episode first season, which is expected to premiere on AMC and AMC+ sometime in 2025.
If you've been keeping up with the other shows, you'll be aware that two members of the Talamasca have already been introduced. Ciprien Grieve (Tongayi Chirisa), an agent specifically assigned to monitor Rowan Fielding (Alexandra Daddario), debuted on Mayfair Witches, and Raglan James, aka The Body Theif (Justin Kirk), approached Daniel Molloy...
Spinning out of the events of Interview With the Vampire and The Mayfair Witches, the new show “will feature the men and women responsible for tracking and containing the witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures scattered around the globe.”
The network has ordered for a six-episode first season, which is expected to premiere on AMC and AMC+ sometime in 2025.
If you've been keeping up with the other shows, you'll be aware that two members of the Talamasca have already been introduced. Ciprien Grieve (Tongayi Chirisa), an agent specifically assigned to monitor Rowan Fielding (Alexandra Daddario), debuted on Mayfair Witches, and Raglan James, aka The Body Theif (Justin Kirk), approached Daniel Molloy...
- 6/12/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
AMC Networks debuted Interview with the Vampire, the first series in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe in October of 2022. Three months later, Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches premiered, and now AMC has announced a third upcoming series.
Anne Rice’s The Talamasca (which is a working title) is set to debut in 2025, and it focuses on a group of people who track and hold vampires, witches, werewolves and the like all over the world. Some of the characters in The Talamasca have already been featured in Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches, but we will soon find out more about their fascinating stories.
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire recently began its second season, and it has been critically acclaimed. In season two, journalist Danile Molloy (played by Eric Bogosian) has connected with a member of the Talamasca, who is giving him more information about interviewee Louis de Pointe du Lac.
Anne Rice’s The Talamasca (which is a working title) is set to debut in 2025, and it focuses on a group of people who track and hold vampires, witches, werewolves and the like all over the world. Some of the characters in The Talamasca have already been featured in Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches, but we will soon find out more about their fascinating stories.
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire recently began its second season, and it has been critically acclaimed. In season two, journalist Danile Molloy (played by Eric Bogosian) has connected with a member of the Talamasca, who is giving him more information about interviewee Louis de Pointe du Lac.
- 6/12/2024
- by Carla Davis
- 1428 Elm
AMC Networks is officially expanding its Anne Rice universe with the highly anticipated series The Talamasca. This marks the latest addition to AMC’s roster of successful adaptations following the popularity of Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches. Exciting Developments for Fans The series, presently titled Anne Rice’s The Talamasca, is set to premiere in 2025. It delves into the secretive world of the Talamasca, a society tasked with tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves, and other intriguing creatures. Fans might recognize this shadowy organization from previous Anne Rice works. Key Players Behind the Scenes The series will feature notable...
- 6/12/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
So much happens in this episode as Daniel (Eric Bogosian) and Louis (Jacob Anderson) try unpacking the distorted memories they currently have. Lucky for them, Armand’s (Assad Zaman) lunch has shown up, and he has to dash for a bit, giving Daniel some time alone with Louis. A Deep Dive into Character Complexities The Interview with the Vampire series takes Anne Rice’s classic novel and brings it vividly to life through characters portrayed by Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid. Anderson, who stars as Louis de Pointe du Lac, delves deep into his character’s turbulent past and present struggles. Similarly, Reid...
- 6/11/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
There's a new entry into the Anne Rice Immortal Universe, as AMC Networks ordered a third series.
The series will center around the Talamasca, which will sound familiar to those indulging in the magnificent second season of Interview with the Vampire.
The new series will join vampire classic and Mayfair Witches, both solid performers for AMC, as the latest chapter in the scarily good universe.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2, currently airing on the network, has introduced the mysterious Talamasca, and expanding their importance will do wonders to connecting the series.
The current season of Interview with the Vampire has been a standout, building upon its first effort with stellar critical acclaim and standout performances from its formidable main cast.
Related: Interview with the Vampire Stands Out as a "Feelings" Show in the Era of Procedurals
The Talamasca plays a role in the season and will continue to as the...
The series will center around the Talamasca, which will sound familiar to those indulging in the magnificent second season of Interview with the Vampire.
The new series will join vampire classic and Mayfair Witches, both solid performers for AMC, as the latest chapter in the scarily good universe.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2, currently airing on the network, has introduced the mysterious Talamasca, and expanding their importance will do wonders to connecting the series.
The current season of Interview with the Vampire has been a standout, building upon its first effort with stellar critical acclaim and standout performances from its formidable main cast.
Related: Interview with the Vampire Stands Out as a "Feelings" Show in the Era of Procedurals
The Talamasca plays a role in the season and will continue to as the...
- 6/11/2024
- by Whitney Evans
- TVfanatic
About fourteen months ago, we heard that AMC was developing a third TV series based on the works of Anne Rice, adding to the franchise they’ve been building out of the Vampire Chronicles novels and the Mayfair Witch books written by Rice. Now Variety reports that the show – which is going by the working title of Anne Rice’s The Talamasca – has officially been ordered to series. Episodes are expected to start airing sometime in 2025.
This entry in the franchise that AMC is calling the Anne Rice Immortal Universe will follow a secretive society called the Talamasca that’s responsible for tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures. Members of the Talamasca have already been introduced in the AMC shows Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches.
John Lee Hancock, whose credits include The Blind Side and the Stephen King adaptation Mr.
This entry in the franchise that AMC is calling the Anne Rice Immortal Universe will follow a secretive society called the Talamasca that’s responsible for tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures. Members of the Talamasca have already been introduced in the AMC shows Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches.
John Lee Hancock, whose credits include The Blind Side and the Stephen King adaptation Mr.
- 6/11/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
AMC has a hit property on their hands with the Anne Rice Immortal Universe, which thus far includes “Interview with the Vampire” and “Mayfair Witches.” Up next, we’ve learned this morning that AMC has ordered “Anne Rice’s The Talamasca” to series.
Variety reports, “The series follows a secretive society called the Talamasca that’s responsible for tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures.”
“The Talamasca” will premiere on AMC sometime in 2025. Stay tuned for more.
John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and Mark Lafferty (“Halt and Catch Fire”) will be the showrunners and executive producers, with John Lee Hancock seated in the director’s chair.
“This is a story we’ve been developing and wanting to tell from the earliest moments of this franchise, focused on a fascinating and compelling secret society that has already appeared in both of our existing Anne Rice series,” said Dan McDermott,...
Variety reports, “The series follows a secretive society called the Talamasca that’s responsible for tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures.”
“The Talamasca” will premiere on AMC sometime in 2025. Stay tuned for more.
John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and Mark Lafferty (“Halt and Catch Fire”) will be the showrunners and executive producers, with John Lee Hancock seated in the director’s chair.
“This is a story we’ve been developing and wanting to tell from the earliest moments of this franchise, focused on a fascinating and compelling secret society that has already appeared in both of our existing Anne Rice series,” said Dan McDermott,...
- 6/11/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Vampires and witches and werewolves…oh my! AMC’s Immortal Universe is expanding once again and this time, it’s Anne Rice‘s answer to the Illuminati getting the spotlight. As if this week’s stunning episode of Interview with the Vampire wasn’t enough to give us life. Or, like, is that…unlife? Whatever the case, we’re getting even more of the good stuff now that AMC Networks has officially Ok’d the long-discussed, in-development series based on the secret society of “psychic detectives,” as Rice once described them, that runs through Rice’s novels. With a working title of Anne Rice’s The Talamasca and slated for a 2025 bow, the action will center on (per the release) “the men and women responsible for tracking and containing the witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures scattered around the globe.” So like the Fringe Division meets the Winchester brothers, if...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
AMC Networks is expanding its Anne Rice universe by greenlighting Anne Rice’s The Talamasca, a drama that will focus on a secretive society that tracks and containing the witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures. It’s slated for AMC and AMC+ in 2025.
Fans of AMC’s Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches have already met some members of The Talamasca. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and Mark Lafferty will serve as writers, co-showrunners and executive producers of the new series. Hancock will also direct.
Season one will be comprised of six episodes, premiering on AMC and AMC+ in late 2025. The series is scheduled to go into production this fall and shoot in Manchester, England.
“This is a story we’ve been developing and wanting to tell from the earliest moments of this franchise, focused...
Fans of AMC’s Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches have already met some members of The Talamasca. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and Mark Lafferty will serve as writers, co-showrunners and executive producers of the new series. Hancock will also direct.
Season one will be comprised of six episodes, premiering on AMC and AMC+ in late 2025. The series is scheduled to go into production this fall and shoot in Manchester, England.
“This is a story we’ve been developing and wanting to tell from the earliest moments of this franchise, focused...
- 6/11/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 5, “Don’t Be Afraid, Just Start the Tape.” It also contains discussion of suicide and domestic violence.] Interview With the Vampire has revealed its version of the San Francisco interview. Louis and Daniel’s 1973 meeting serves as the setting for Anne Rice‘s original novel, but the AMC series changed the premise by setting its main interview in Dubai in 2022, 49 years after the first try went awry. Eric Bogosian‘s Daniel Molloy has been experiencing memory flashes to that fateful encounter throughout Season 2, and they have made him distrust Armand (Assad Zaman) more and more. But it’s what he and Louis (Jacob Anderson) didn’t remember that are the most revealing and tragic developments. TV Insider connected with the stars and creator of the episode, the first one filmed for Season 2, to discuss how it was made and how it changes the course of the season.
- 6/10/2024
- TV Insider
Few television series have the time to luxuriate in the labyrinth of their own stories these days. With tight six, eight, or 10-episode runs for limited series and dramas, most shows need to eat through plot at a considerable rate to get to their inevitable conclusion — oftentimes to the detriment of their story.
AMC’s adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire has proven time and again to be a wiser beast than most. In its second season, or rather Part II, the series is enacting the second half of Rice’s 1976 novel, when the vampires Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Delainey Hayles) leave behind New Orleans and their bloody betrayal of their maker Lestat (Sam Reid) to settle in Paris as members of the Théâtre des Vampires coven.
AMC’s adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire has proven time and again to be a wiser beast than most. In its second season, or rather Part II, the series is enacting the second half of Rice’s 1976 novel, when the vampires Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Delainey Hayles) leave behind New Orleans and their bloody betrayal of their maker Lestat (Sam Reid) to settle in Paris as members of the Théâtre des Vampires coven.
- 6/10/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Primetimer
A year and a half ago, AMC — the network that brought us Mad Men and Breaking Bad — debuted a new adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire. While fans of the Neil Jordan movie and blind casting haters panned the show, the press and real viewers raved about the unexpected hit.
In the show, the immortal vampire recounts his tragic biography to a journalist, sharing his memories of becoming a bloodsucker and his relationship with a close friend. The enthusiastic reception allowed the show to return for a second season, which was intended to cement Interview with the Vampire's status as one of the best and most underrated shows of our time. And it did just that.
So far, four out of eight episodes have aired, and each of the four chapters of the new season has received over 8.0 on IMDb, and the second season's rating on...
In the show, the immortal vampire recounts his tragic biography to a journalist, sharing his memories of becoming a bloodsucker and his relationship with a close friend. The enthusiastic reception allowed the show to return for a second season, which was intended to cement Interview with the Vampire's status as one of the best and most underrated shows of our time. And it did just that.
So far, four out of eight episodes have aired, and each of the four chapters of the new season has received over 8.0 on IMDb, and the second season's rating on...
- 6/4/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
France has never had trouble getting people to fall in love with its many pleasures: the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre, and the island majesty of Mont Saint-Michel. It sells itself, which is probably why it is such a sought-after backdrop for television series.
But in the last year, France has been shown even more love than usual, as more than half a dozen shows, all vying for Emmy attention this season, explored the country through the ages. And no, this wasn’t some elaborate promotion for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
From the 1600s to the modern day to a post-zombie apocalypse future, no cultural stone went unturned on TV this year, giving viewers even more reason to book their next (hopefully zombie-free) vacation.
This list of shows doesn’t even include the second seasons of Netflix’s teen romance “Heartstopper” (eligible for Children’s...
But in the last year, France has been shown even more love than usual, as more than half a dozen shows, all vying for Emmy attention this season, explored the country through the ages. And no, this wasn’t some elaborate promotion for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
From the 1600s to the modern day to a post-zombie apocalypse future, no cultural stone went unturned on TV this year, giving viewers even more reason to book their next (hopefully zombie-free) vacation.
This list of shows doesn’t even include the second seasons of Netflix’s teen romance “Heartstopper” (eligible for Children’s...
- 6/3/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
Jacob Anderson, who played an important role in Game of Thrones as Grey Worm, recently opened up about the show’s divisive finale. Even half a decade later, the conclusion of this epic saga continues to spark intense discussions, cementing its place in the annals of TV history.
Many fans were discontent with the conclusion of Game of Thrones, particularly the fate of major characters like Daenerys Targaryen and the destruction of King’s Landing. In a recent interview, Jacob Anderson, who portrayed Daenerys’ loyal commander of the Unsullied army, shared his perspective on this controversial ending.
Read More: Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) “never really felt” being on Game of Thrones was a “big deal”
Jacob Anderson talks about the ending of Game of Thrones
Credits: Helen Sloan/HBO
Jacob Anderson currently stars as Louis in AMC’s show “Interview With The Vampire.” In a recent interview with Men’s Health,...
Many fans were discontent with the conclusion of Game of Thrones, particularly the fate of major characters like Daenerys Targaryen and the destruction of King’s Landing. In a recent interview, Jacob Anderson, who portrayed Daenerys’ loyal commander of the Unsullied army, shared his perspective on this controversial ending.
Read More: Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) “never really felt” being on Game of Thrones was a “big deal”
Jacob Anderson talks about the ending of Game of Thrones
Credits: Helen Sloan/HBO
Jacob Anderson currently stars as Louis in AMC’s show “Interview With The Vampire.” In a recent interview with Men’s Health,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Ved Prabhudesai
- Wiki of Thrones
Mark Johnson has produced some of the most distinctive movies and TV shows of the past 40 years. Think “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Rain Man,” “The Notebook,” “The Holdovers,” “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.”
Yet Johnson was a surprise choice by AMC Networks to lead its massive investment in building out the Anne Rice literary universe in multiple TV series. AMC bought the TV rights to Rice’s literary vault of Southern Gothic vampire tales in 2020.
Four years later, AMC has two successful Rice-based series on the air — “Interview With the Vampire” and “Mayfair Witches” — and a third hot prospect in development: “Talamasca,” which explores a mysterious society within the Rice universe. Johnson had little experience with the fantasy and horror genres. But he was the perfect person to steer the Rice initiative, in part because he’s not steeped in the conventions and tropes of fantasy fiction, according to Dan McDermott,...
Yet Johnson was a surprise choice by AMC Networks to lead its massive investment in building out the Anne Rice literary universe in multiple TV series. AMC bought the TV rights to Rice’s literary vault of Southern Gothic vampire tales in 2020.
Four years later, AMC has two successful Rice-based series on the air — “Interview With the Vampire” and “Mayfair Witches” — and a third hot prospect in development: “Talamasca,” which explores a mysterious society within the Rice universe. Johnson had little experience with the fantasy and horror genres. But he was the perfect person to steer the Rice initiative, in part because he’s not steeped in the conventions and tropes of fantasy fiction, according to Dan McDermott,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
More of AMC's extensive Anne Rice Universe is on the way. During the latest episode of Interview with the Vampire season 2, AMC released a brief teaser for the upcoming sophomore season of its other notable Rice series, Mayfair Witches, based on the Lives of the Mayfair Witches book series.
But before you get too excited, the teaser is just that, a teaser, and a brief one at that. It doesn't give anything away about the show's second season, only confirming that it will be released in 2025.
As you can see, the clip is only 15 seconds long and just includes a few little quotes like, "the legacy continues," and "embrace the darkness."
Some spoilers ahead for the end of Mayfair Witches season 1.
When we last saw Dr. Rowan Fielding (Alexandra Daddario), she had finally begun to embrace her power and authority as the new reigning designee of the Mayfair family.
But before you get too excited, the teaser is just that, a teaser, and a brief one at that. It doesn't give anything away about the show's second season, only confirming that it will be released in 2025.
As you can see, the clip is only 15 seconds long and just includes a few little quotes like, "the legacy continues," and "embrace the darkness."
Some spoilers ahead for the end of Mayfair Witches season 1.
When we last saw Dr. Rowan Fielding (Alexandra Daddario), she had finally begun to embrace her power and authority as the new reigning designee of the Mayfair family.
- 5/27/2024
- by Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
This article contains spoilers for Interview with the Vampire episode 3 and Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles novels.
Interview with the Vampire episode 3 “No Pain” codifies the Parisian theatrical troupe with signs of sanguinarian cult devotion, and promises of dire consequences. The closing sequence features the ceremony inducting Claudia (Delainey Hayles) into the repertory players of Théâtre des Vampires. It is a giddy moment, for cast members only, and a celebration of the remorselessly debauched comedy made of the lesser creatures in the audience on a nightly basis.
However, there is a serious side to the randomly violent performance arts which is more about occult knowledge than studying acting methods for realistic portrayals. The induction ritual peaks as lead actor Santiago (Ben Daniels) fixes Claudia with the highest drama of theatrical delivery to impart The Great Laws of the Vampire.
“Law One,” Santiago recites. “Each coven must have its leader, and...
Interview with the Vampire episode 3 “No Pain” codifies the Parisian theatrical troupe with signs of sanguinarian cult devotion, and promises of dire consequences. The closing sequence features the ceremony inducting Claudia (Delainey Hayles) into the repertory players of Théâtre des Vampires. It is a giddy moment, for cast members only, and a celebration of the remorselessly debauched comedy made of the lesser creatures in the audience on a nightly basis.
However, there is a serious side to the randomly violent performance arts which is more about occult knowledge than studying acting methods for realistic portrayals. The induction ritual peaks as lead actor Santiago (Ben Daniels) fixes Claudia with the highest drama of theatrical delivery to impart The Great Laws of the Vampire.
“Law One,” Santiago recites. “Each coven must have its leader, and...
- 5/27/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 3, “No Pain.”] No one can stop talking about the vampire Lestat. The portrayal of Sam Reid‘s French vampire has been entirely controlled by Louis’ (Jacob Anderson) answers in his interview with Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) and Claudia’s (Delainey Hayles) journals in Seasons 1 and 2. But a new narrator gives their take on him in Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 3, “No Pain,” and Armand’s (Assad Zaman) memory of Lestat is notably different. “No Pain” is the brief first adaptation of Anne Rice‘s The Vampire Lestat, the sequel novel to 1976’s Interview With the Vampire that provides Lestat’s backstory and his version of the events of the first book. That origin story is told in short form in “No Pain,” but should the series be renewed for Season 3, showrunner Rolin Jones assures more of this story will be explored. Armand tells Daniel the story ...
- 5/27/2024
- TV Insider
This article contains spoilers for Interview with the Vampire episode 3 and Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles novels.
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire episode 3 “No Pain” introduces a character from a future book in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe. In the opening scene, Daniel Molloy’s (Eric Bogosian) ongoing study of the undead is intercepted by “a live one.” The stranger implies knowledge of dubious doings behind the scenes in the insular vampire world. The long-form journalist wonders who this interloper is, and even scribbles “MI6?” on his notepad. He’s not that far off. Raglan James (Justin Kirk) certainly does belong to a secret organization, but he could also be anyone.
Anne Rice lets the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) tell the story of Raglan James, the title character of The Tale of the Body Thief, the fourth book in The Vampire Chronicles. It begins in Miami, a “city of water,...
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire episode 3 “No Pain” introduces a character from a future book in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe. In the opening scene, Daniel Molloy’s (Eric Bogosian) ongoing study of the undead is intercepted by “a live one.” The stranger implies knowledge of dubious doings behind the scenes in the insular vampire world. The long-form journalist wonders who this interloper is, and even scribbles “MI6?” on his notepad. He’s not that far off. Raglan James (Justin Kirk) certainly does belong to a secret organization, but he could also be anyone.
Anne Rice lets the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) tell the story of Raglan James, the title character of The Tale of the Body Thief, the fourth book in The Vampire Chronicles. It begins in Miami, a “city of water,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The new season of “Interview With the Vampire” offers plenty of immortal pleasures for the patient fans of AMC’s Anne Rice adaptation. But for production designer Mara LePere-Schloop, Season 2 also fulfilled the artistic promise that first attracted her to the project — the Théâtre des Vampires.
“Living in New Orleans, it was really an exciting exercise to think about how we could tell that story and showcase the city in Season 1,” LePere-Schloop tells Variety. “But more than anything, I really wanted to sink my teeth into this theater and the coven.”
The theater, which made its debut in Episode 2, is among the most beloved parts of Rice’s 1976 novel, the latter half of which finds Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Delainey Hayles) joining a coven that lives in plain sight in Paris as a grotesque theater troupe. The series updates the period from Rice’s 1800s to the 1940s, with...
“Living in New Orleans, it was really an exciting exercise to think about how we could tell that story and showcase the city in Season 1,” LePere-Schloop tells Variety. “But more than anything, I really wanted to sink my teeth into this theater and the coven.”
The theater, which made its debut in Episode 2, is among the most beloved parts of Rice’s 1976 novel, the latter half of which finds Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Delainey Hayles) joining a coven that lives in plain sight in Paris as a grotesque theater troupe. The series updates the period from Rice’s 1800s to the 1940s, with...
- 5/27/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
A spasmodic love triangle spanning centuries or maybe even a polyamorous tryst acknowledged in silence. How does it feel, as fans of this daringly intense show, to be the only few who’d ever understand what I’ve just said, and how something like that could exist? It’s an odd privilege for us—not for Daniel, mind you—to hear this unreliable tale from the mouths of poetic undead orators. In Interview With the Vampire episode 3, the story has reached the point where Armand’s efforts to make himself appear benign are evident. And I hope Daniel’s paying attention.
Spoiler Alert
How did Armand and Lestat meet?
So, I guess everyone everywhere, at some point in their life, has been in love with Lestat de Lioncourt? From what Armand describes of his 15th-century existence, it seems the real gift of vampirism had eluded him before Lestat walked into Paris.
Spoiler Alert
How did Armand and Lestat meet?
So, I guess everyone everywhere, at some point in their life, has been in love with Lestat de Lioncourt? From what Armand describes of his 15th-century existence, it seems the real gift of vampirism had eluded him before Lestat walked into Paris.
- 5/26/2024
- by Lopamudra Mukherjee
- DMT
Based on Anne Rice‘s classic gothic romance series Interview with the Vampire, has garnered a massive fan following because of its brilliant storytelling and complex characters. The AMC series is currently airing its second season and the audience seems to be loving the new season even more. So, if you have already binged all the available episodes of Interview with the Vampire here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Penny Dreadful (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Showtime
Penny Dreadful is a gothic horror drama series created by John Logan. The Showtime series’ first season is set in 1891 London and it follows the story of an American gunman Ethan Chandler as he is hired by the adventurer Malcolm Murray and mysterious Vanessa Ives to rescue Murray’s daughter from a dangerous creature. The trio receives help from a young doctor known as Victor Frankenstein. Penny Dreadful stars Timothy Dalton,...
Penny Dreadful (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Showtime
Penny Dreadful is a gothic horror drama series created by John Logan. The Showtime series’ first season is set in 1891 London and it follows the story of an American gunman Ethan Chandler as he is hired by the adventurer Malcolm Murray and mysterious Vanessa Ives to rescue Murray’s daughter from a dangerous creature. The trio receives help from a young doctor known as Victor Frankenstein. Penny Dreadful stars Timothy Dalton,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for Interview With the Vampire Season 2 Episode 2, “Do You Know What it Means to be Loved by Death.”] Coven, knock on our door. We’ve been waiting for you! Three’s more than company as Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Delainey Hayles) fall in deeper with new Parisian vampire pal Armand (Assad Zaman). As the show’s rabid and so-devoted fans already know, this is the launch of the Théâtre des Vampires arc and, in a way, the beginning of the end for certain characters from Anne Rice‘s classic tale of homoerotic hemoglobin addicts. Larry Horricks / AMC This is also the hour that unleashes the great Ben Daniels, who devours the scenery as Santiago. The coven’s leading man fancies the art of pretending to be a bloodsucker on stage so the troupe can drain a victim live in front of audiences who think it’s all an act. He may also ...
- 5/20/2024
- TV Insider
The second episode of “Interview with the Vampire” Season 2 introduced what fans of the Vampire Chronicles have been waiting for when Louis and Claudia finally crossed the threshold of the iconic Theatres des Vampires. The episode, titled “Do You Know What It Means To Be Loved By Death,” began with Louis and Armand co-narrating the memory of their first-ever meeting on the streets of postwar Paris and ended with Louis and Claudia’s quest to find more vampires at an end as not one, not two, but fourteen new vampires enter stage right and take their places in “Interview’s” story.
But who are all of these vampires? Where did they come from? And why are they using projection technology to trick live audiences into watching them drink people for real? These are many questions and in true “Interview” fashion, only some of them have answers.
What is the Theatres des Vampires?...
But who are all of these vampires? Where did they come from? And why are they using projection technology to trick live audiences into watching them drink people for real? These are many questions and in true “Interview” fashion, only some of them have answers.
What is the Theatres des Vampires?...
- 5/20/2024
- by Alexis Nedd
- Indiewire
Season 2 of the much-awaited critically acclaimed fantasy vampire drama series Interview with the Vampire is finally here. Based on a series of gothic vampire novels titled The Vampire Chronicles by author Anne Rice, the AMC series was created by Rolin Jones.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 covers the second part of Rice’s book and it continues the interview between vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac and veteran journalist Daniel Molloy as Louis continues his story after he and Claudia escape to Paris after killing Lestat but will they be able to escape Lestat that easily. So, if you loved the first season of Interview with the Vampire and are psyched about Season 2, here are all the release dates for the upcoming new episodes.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit – AMC
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 consists of eight episodes in total.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 covers the second part of Rice’s book and it continues the interview between vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac and veteran journalist Daniel Molloy as Louis continues his story after he and Claudia escape to Paris after killing Lestat but will they be able to escape Lestat that easily. So, if you loved the first season of Interview with the Vampire and are psyched about Season 2, here are all the release dates for the upcoming new episodes.
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit – AMC
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 consists of eight episodes in total.
- 5/20/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Interview with the Vampire returns for Season 2 as a set of talented actors bring to life the characters from Anne Rice's literary world.
Based on Rice's 1976 The Vampire Chronicles book, Season 2 of the hit AMC drama sees much of the cast from Season 1 return for this blood-sucking adventure.
Fans may be familiar with the film adaptation of Rice's fan-bearing vampire world, Interview with a Vampire, but the AMC series promises to be a more faithful interpretation of the source material, following a vampire as he recounts a past relationship packed with tumult.
Read full article on The Direct.
Based on Rice's 1976 The Vampire Chronicles book, Season 2 of the hit AMC drama sees much of the cast from Season 1 return for this blood-sucking adventure.
Fans may be familiar with the film adaptation of Rice's fan-bearing vampire world, Interview with a Vampire, but the AMC series promises to be a more faithful interpretation of the source material, following a vampire as he recounts a past relationship packed with tumult.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/15/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
AMC appears to be "all in" when it comes to bringing Anne Rice's work to television. Interview with the Vampire is her best-known work, so it would seem logical that this TV show would be renewed for a third season, even if the second season's ratings aren't as high as hoped. Could Interview with the Vampire be cancelled instead? Stay tuned.
A dark fantasy series, the Interview with the Vampire TV show stars Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles, and Ben Daniels. The story follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Reid), and Claudia (Hayles) in a tale of love, blood, and the perils of immortality, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Bogosian). Picking up from the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940 when Louis and teen fledgling Claudia conspired...
A dark fantasy series, the Interview with the Vampire TV show stars Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles, and Ben Daniels. The story follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Reid), and Claudia (Hayles) in a tale of love, blood, and the perils of immortality, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Bogosian). Picking up from the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940 when Louis and teen fledgling Claudia conspired...
- 5/15/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fans of AMC’s Interview with the Vampire might have found themselves wondering why the key role of Claudia (played by Bailey Bass) was recast with another actor.
Interview with the Vampire on AMC is considered by many to be a very faithful adaptation of Anne Rice’s classic 1976 novel The Vampire Chronicles. And unlike the Interview with the Vampire movie from 1994, the series leans further into the queer themes that were present in the source material.
Why Was Claudia’s Actress Replaced on Interview with the Vampire? Read full article on The Direct.
Interview with the Vampire on AMC is considered by many to be a very faithful adaptation of Anne Rice’s classic 1976 novel The Vampire Chronicles. And unlike the Interview with the Vampire movie from 1994, the series leans further into the queer themes that were present in the source material.
Why Was Claudia’s Actress Replaced on Interview with the Vampire? Read full article on The Direct.
- 5/14/2024
- by Jennifer McDonough
- The Direct
A New High in Gothic Exploration Welcome once again to the nocturnal and eerie world of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire as it enters its mesmerizing second season on AMC and AMC+. Having premiered on May 12, the series ventures deeper into a shadowy drama that paints a complex picture of vampire existence juxtaposed with human-like emotions and struggles. Season two picks up shortly after the unsettling finale of its predecessor. With Lestat thought to be dead, Louis de Pointe du Lac (portrayed by Jacob Anderson) and his young progeny, Claudia (Delainey Hayles), navigate a Europe torn by war,
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- 5/13/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Enticing TV series making a grand comeback this week Welcome to our entertainment highlight of the week where we delve into the riveting returns and premieres from May 6th to May 12th. This selection includes the eagerly anticipated comeback of ‘Interview with the Vampire’ and the next chapter of ‘Pretty Little Liars: Summer School’. Revisiting the Dark Romance of Lestat and Louis ‘Interview with the Vampire’, based on Anne Rice’s renowned book series, made quite an impression when it debuted in 2022. Season two, airing on AMC this Sunday at 9 p.m., sees our characters navigate through relationships filled with
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- 5/13/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Louis and Claudia start new lives in the second season of the Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire TV show on AMC. As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Interview with the Vampire is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the second season episodes of Interview with the Vampire here.
An AMC dark fantasy series, the Interview with the Vampire TV show stars Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles, and Ben Daniels. The story follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Reid), and Claudia (Hayles) in a tale of love, blood, and the...
An AMC dark fantasy series, the Interview with the Vampire TV show stars Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles, and Ben Daniels. The story follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Reid), and Claudia (Hayles) in a tale of love, blood, and the...
- 5/13/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This article contains spoilers for Interview with the Vampire season 2 episode 1.
AMC masterfully transposes Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire from unique literary expression to a cinematic episodic television experience. As series creator and executive producer Rolin Jones told an enthusiastic crowd at an advance screening at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan, these are two different art forms, with their own artistic needs and devotees. Changes are necessary for the proper telling, and the contemporary audience at large.
Claudia is five years old in the 1976 book. Her age is the very heart of the story because Anne Rice wrote the novel while mourning the death of her daughter, Michele. Modern sensitivities resist the tortured distinction, and the network provides respectful distance. The series’ acting part is even updated, with Delainey Hayles taking the young vampire role originally portrayed by Bailey Bass. There are several alterations in the adaptation...
AMC masterfully transposes Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire from unique literary expression to a cinematic episodic television experience. As series creator and executive producer Rolin Jones told an enthusiastic crowd at an advance screening at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan, these are two different art forms, with their own artistic needs and devotees. Changes are necessary for the proper telling, and the contemporary audience at large.
Claudia is five years old in the 1976 book. Her age is the very heart of the story because Anne Rice wrote the novel while mourning the death of her daughter, Michele. Modern sensitivities resist the tortured distinction, and the network provides respectful distance. The series’ acting part is even updated, with Delainey Hayles taking the young vampire role originally portrayed by Bailey Bass. There are several alterations in the adaptation...
- 5/13/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Interview With the Vampire is back for another bite.
Sunday’s second season premiere finds Louis and Claudia traversing the European countryside in search of others like them. It’s been four years since the duo left Lestat for dead back in New Orleans, and even though Claudia is still furious with Louis for not burning their maker’s body, she’s not as angry as she once was. Baby vampire, baby steps — makes sense.
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Sunday’s second season premiere finds Louis and Claudia traversing the European countryside in search of others like them. It’s been four years since the duo left Lestat for dead back in New Orleans, and even though Claudia is still furious with Louis for not burning their maker’s body, she’s not as angry as she once was. Baby vampire, baby steps — makes sense.
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- 5/13/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
This post contains spoilers for AMC's "Interview with the Vampire."
What is the price of being immortal? The true bane of immortality is erosion, where memories elongate and distort over time, and our perceptions of people ebb and flow with the power of hindsight and the lull of nostalgia. If an immortal were to narrate their lives on record, recount every delightful and traumatic memory in vivid detail, would these accounts be considered "truth"? This crucial question lies at the heart of the season 2 premiere of "Interview with the Vampire," which builds on the slanted truth of its first season and deepens the distortions of experiencing emotions that never end.
The AMC show has already proven its ingenuity in adapting a classic novel series that is beloved and controversial. It has identified the core appeal of Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles" by leaning on the novel series' danger-tinged...
What is the price of being immortal? The true bane of immortality is erosion, where memories elongate and distort over time, and our perceptions of people ebb and flow with the power of hindsight and the lull of nostalgia. If an immortal were to narrate their lives on record, recount every delightful and traumatic memory in vivid detail, would these accounts be considered "truth"? This crucial question lies at the heart of the season 2 premiere of "Interview with the Vampire," which builds on the slanted truth of its first season and deepens the distortions of experiencing emotions that never end.
The AMC show has already proven its ingenuity in adapting a classic novel series that is beloved and controversial. It has identified the core appeal of Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles" by leaning on the novel series' danger-tinged...
- 5/13/2024
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
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