AMC's series 'Interview With the Vampire' will be renamed 'The Vampire Lestat' for its third season, shifting focus to Lestat's perspective based on the second book in Anne Rice's series, with a premiere set for 2026 and new cast members joining the show.
AMC's 'Interview With The Vampire' will be renamed 'The Vampire Lestat' for its third season, focusing on the second book in Anne Rice's series, with new cast members and a storyline featuring Lestat starting a band and going on tour.
Season 3 of 'Interview With the Vampire' will feature significant musical elements inspired by iconic breakup songs, reflecting the complex relationship and fame of Lestat and Louis, with the soundtrack playing a key role in storytelling. The season is set to premiere in 2026 on AMC, with a highly anticipated soundtrack created by Daniel Hart.
Actress Kirsten Dunst revealed that she was asked an "inappropriate question" by a male director at the age of 16 while discussing her early experiences in Hollywood, where she was protected by her mother. She recalled feeling uncomfortable and not knowing what to do, but her mother promptly removed her from the project, putting an end to the issue.
Actress Kirsten Dunst credits her mother for protecting her from the "predatory side" of the entertainment industry during her early career, but recalls an uncomfortable incident at 16 when a male director asked her an inappropriate question. She declined to name the director or elaborate on the question, but stated that her mother promptly removed her from the project after being informed. Dunst emphasizes the importance of parental support and protection in the industry.
AMC releases a first look at season two of "Interview With The Vampire," featuring a new actress, Delainey Hayles, as Claudia. The teaser reveals a gory scene where Claudia ravishes humans while Louis and Armand observe. Filming for the second season has begun in Paris and is expected to be released in 2024. The first episode of season one aired on BBC One in the UK.
AMC Networks has reached agreements with SAG-AFTRA to resume production on The Walking Dead spinoffs Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live, as well as Interview with the Vampire. These interim agreements are specific to these shows and not a blanket agreement. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon will premiere its first season on September 10, while The Ones Who Live will wrap up the story arcs for Rick Grimes and Michonne. Interview with the Vampire, based on the 1976 novel by Anne Rice, will resume filming its second season in Prague. AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan stated that the writers and actors strikes won't threaten the company's programming supply until "well into 2024."
AMC Networks has reached agreements with SAG-AFTRA to resume production on The Walking Dead spinoffs Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live, as well as Interview with the Vampire. These interim agreements are specific to these shows and not a blanket agreement. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon will premiere its first season on September 10, while The Ones Who Live will wrap up the story arcs for Rick Grimes and Michonne. Interview with the Vampire, based on the 1976 novel by Anne Rice, will resume filming its second season in Prague.