Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m a freelance writer with a focus on Queer media and entertainment. Sep 30, 2025, 10:24pm EDT The second season of Interview ...
Sam Reid's Lestat will share his side of the story while finding stardom as a rock icon. Season 3 is slated to arrive in 2026. Lestat is ready for his close-up. Excited as fans are to see Reid's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here’s the excerpt of the Interview with the Vampire book that we could make out in this Talamasca scene. If anyone cares, it’s ...
The cast and crew of Interview With the Vampire had plenty to offer fans of Season 3 — now officially titled The Vampire Lestat — at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. With the spotlight now firmly on ...
The change reflects the AMC show’s move to focus on the second book in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles series. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The change, announced Saturday at Comic-Con, ...
AMC took SDCC 2025 by storm with our latest look at 'Interview With the Vampire' as it transitions to 'The Vampire Lestat'. Reading time 2 minutes After teasing us last year with Lestat’s ...
AMC has set the release date for Season 3 of its hit show Interview with the Vampire, titled Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat.
Anne Rice's seminal novel, Interview With the Vampire, changed the genre for the better, but until 2022's AMC production, it had never had the live-action adaptation it deserved. The biggest success ...
Vampires had largely vanished from pop culture when “Interview with the Vampire” was published in 1976, but author Anne Rice brought them back from the dead with a new twist — a 200-year-old ghoul ...
Jiminna Shillingford is an avid reader and a passionate storyteller. She is obsessed with all things TV, from anime and romantic fantasy to action-packed series. With that deep affection, Jiminna ...
There’s a not-so-secret wish among many a queer person who loves a good fictional property. And that is very simply that every character on our screens or in our pages be queer. Not just one, for a ...