With Halloween around the corner, the vampires are already in town. Vampire stories have never failed to disappoint. And here is another show, bringing back the bloodthirsty vampire. This time it is the adaptation of the gothic horror novel, ‘Interview With The Vampire‘ written by Anne Rice in 1976. Even though movies were made based on the book earlier, it would be a new experience to see it on the television screen.
The interesting news is that the AMC media network has already promised a second season for the vampire story, even before the show’s premiere. From the trailer and the first installment, it can be seen that the new version has added more depth to the characters and elevated the intensity of the relationship between the vampire duo. With not many spoilers ahead, let’s see what the two seasons are all about.
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Green Light To The Second Season
Even before the debut of the first season, the AMC Network announced the making of the second season. The second season would be eight episodes long and would be set in Europe away from New Orleans. AMC’s original programming chief Dan McDermott stated, “The scope and breadth of this show and what (show bosses Mark Johnson and Rolin Jones) have delivered, is just stupendous. They have rendered the rich and vibrant world of Anne Rice’s Interview in a wonderful way, and we’re incredibly proud.” It is expected that the second season would come out only in October next year. The gorgeous cast is likely to remain the same as in season one.
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‘Interview With The Vampire’: Season 1
The first season had its trailer out earlier this September. ‘The Interview With The Vampire‘ will premiere on Sunday, October 2, 2022. AMC Network has already bought around 18 titles from the late writer Anne Rice’s works including ‘The Vampire Chronicles‘ and ‘The Life of Mayfair Witches’. With talks of season 2 being planned, viewership and rating of the first season would affect AMC’s making of the Anne Rice universe. The first season has Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Bailey Bass, and Eric Bogosian as lead characters of the television show.
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