
Since the last feature there’s been much talk about adapting the franchise again. The series saw another adaptation, “Queen of the Damned,” starring the late singer Aaliyah, released in 2002. The novel, following a newly-made vampire and his interactions with others of his ilk, particularly the duplicitous vampire Lestat, was adapted to film in 1994 with Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Antonio Banderas in the cast. 2, immediately following the premiere of the final episodes of “The Walking Dead.” Watch the full trailer below.‘Lucky Hank’ Review: Bob Odenkirk Hits a Mid-Life Crisis in AMC’s Light-Cringe Academia Drama The seven episode first season of “Interview With the Vampire” will premiere on AMC and AMC+ on Oct. Rice was also slated to executive produce both series, before dying last December.


Johnson oversees development of both series, while Rice’s son Christopher serves as an executive producer for both adaptations. Esta Spalding and Michelle Ashford write and executive produce the series, with Spalding showrunning. The series will star Alexandra Daddario as the lead character Rowan. In addition to “Interview With the Vampire,” AMC is also adapting another Anne Rice series, 1990’s “Lives of the Mayfair Witches,” about the titular family of witches. Rolin Jones adapted the book to television and serves as the showrunner for the project, and executive produces with Mark Johnson and Alan Taylor, who will direct the first two episodes of the gothic horror story. In addition to Anderson, Sam Reid will star as Lestat, while Bailey Bass portrays Claudia. The AMC version of “Interview With the Vampire” is a modernized retelling of the story, complete with Eric Bogosian interviewing Louis, played in the series by “Game of Thrones” star Jacob Anderson, for a podcast. The book became the first in a series of novels - known as “The Vampire Chronicles” - centering primarily on Lestat, and would be adapted into a critically acclaimed and financially successful film starring Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Kirsten Dunst. The novel sees a 200 year-old vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac recount his bloody life story to a reporter, particularly focusing on his romance with the vampire that turned him, Lestat de Lioncourt, and the twisted family unit they form with their 10 year-old vampire “daughter” Claudia. The series is an adaptation of Anne Rice’s iconic gothic horror novel, originally released in 1976. Additionally, the cable channel confirmed the series will debut Sunday, October 2 at 10 p.m., immediately following the return of the final season of “The Walking Dead,” with the series’ first two episodes available on AMC+ that same night. AMC has released the full trailer for “ Interview With the Vampire,” out of the show’s Comic-Con panel on Tuesday.


The vampire still has a lot to talk about.
