Interview with the Vampire Star Reveals ‘F—ing Cool Twist’ Will Happen in Season 2 That’s Not in the Source Material
Apr 19, 2024
Summary
Brace yourself – star Sam Reid promises a “f—ing cool twist” in Season 2 of
Interview with the Vampire
that does not happen in the source material.
Executive producer Rolin Jones promises a “bigger,” emotionally intense follow-up to Season 1 full of surprises and monster-filled memories in Paris.
Interview with the Vampire
Season 2 drops May 12 on AMC and AMC+.
Warning! Contains Spoilers for Interview with the Vampire.
Could Claudia (Delainey Hayles) possibly survive this time around? Fans of the late author Anne Rice’sVampire Chronicles novel Interview with the Vampire know that the undead daughter of Louis and Lestat, Claudia, tragically dies in the source material. But, according to star Sam Reid, who portrays Lestat de Lioncourt in the AMC adaptation, “a really f—ing cool twist” is going to happen in Season 2 of the series. Reid said in an interview with SFX magazine (per GamesRadar+):
“There’s a really f—ing cool twist in this season that is not in the books
that I struggled with because
I was like, ‘This is different, and I’m not sure.’
But actually, you can justify it because when you look at the books and look at the way that they come out, and
what happens in subsequent books after season one, there is a level of an unreliable element.
You don’t always have to know the truth, because
Anne Rice never really tells you the truth.
She likes to change it up a bit.”
Check out the new poster for Interview with the Vampire Season 2 in its entirety below:
While Claudia surviving her sunny, sizzling fate at the hands of those monsters making up the Théâtre des Vampires would mark a huge change, there are any number of twists and turns the television series could take that the 1976 novel did not. So, the twist Reid refers to could be anything. Regardless, executive producer Rolin Jones promises bigger things in Interview with the Vampire Season 2.
A ‘Bigger’ Interview with the Vampire in Season 2
Memory is the monster in Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire. Louis de Pointe du lac (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia (Hayles) have ventured abroad and will eventually come across the Théâtre des Vampires in Paris. And executive producer Rolin Jones is promising “bigger” things in Season 2. Jones said in the same interview:
“We’ve tried to figure out how we can be as ‘honorable’ and also aggressive,
like we were in season one, with something that isn’t plot-driven.
We clearly went bigger,
which can be a pitfall for folks. But
I think we work really, really hard and were very critical on ourselves
to make sure that we didn’t lose any emotional depth.”
Related Interview with the Vampire Season 2 Release Date Revealed & More Immortal Universe Updates Louis and Claudia’s time in Paris begins this May on AMC and AMC+ — more updates on Mayfair Witches and Immortal Universe unveiled.
Jones continued:
“So, the people that are expecting season one,
you’re going to be sorely disappointed in a great way.
We got bigger. We got rawer. Hearts are fatter.
And the consequences are way more brutal. They’re just bigger.
It’s all rigged to crack open your heart, and then we pick it up and we throw it against the wall
about three more times. That’s the deal.”
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 premieres Sunday, May 12 on AMC and AMC+. And fans can whet their appetites for the upcoming premiere by watching a clip featuring Louis and Armand (Assad Zaman) right now. And don’t miss stars Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson recapping Season 1, too.
Publisher: Source link
Over 2 Years Later, Hulu’s Historical Romance Feels Like a Completely New Show
In 2023, Hulu quietly released The Artful Dodger over the holiday season. The series presented itself as an inventive twist on Charles Dickens’ Victorian masterpiece, Oliver Twist. But rather than focusing on Dickens’ titular orphan, the series took the eponymous…
Feb 7, 2026
Mickey Haller Faces the Ultimate Test in His Own Murder Trial
There’s an old legal adage that says, “A man who represents himself has a fool for a client,” but not every man is Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo). If you’ve watched the previous three seasons of the Netflix series The Lincoln…
Feb 7, 2026
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Review
It raised more than a few eyebrows when The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants was selected as a closing night film at AFI Fest. It made more sense within the screening’s first few minutes. Not because of the film itself, but the…
Feb 5, 2026
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review: An Evolving Chaos
Although Danny Boyle started this franchise, director Nia DaCosta steps up to the plate to helm 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and the results are glorious. This is a bold, unsettling, and unexpectedly thoughtful continuation of one of modern…
Feb 5, 2026







