AMC’s the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac’s story now told, Interview With The Vampire season 3 is expected to shift its attention onto Sam Reid’s Lestat de Lioncourt as it charts his rise as a modern-day rockstar, in accordance with the events depicted in the 1985 book The Vampire Lestat.

Speaking at Deadlines Contenders Television event, Interview With The Vampire producer Mark Johnson offered insights into the progress on season 3. Suggesting that the show’s writers are busily working on the scripts, series creator and showrunner Rolin Jones currently “has no time to himself.” Johnson also revealed that filming is due to begin in Toronto later this year, and that much of the season rests on Reid’s shoulders. Check out his comments below:

The writers are busy working away, meaning Rollin has no time to himself right now. We are going to be shooting in Toronto, of all places, later in the year, not too far away. So much of this season all rests on this man’s [Sam Reid’s] shoulders.

What Johnson’s Comments Mean For Interview With The Vampire Season 3

Sam Reid's Lestat Should Rightfully Be The Show's Main Focus

While Jacob Anderson’s Louis does continue to appear throughout the later novels in Rice’s original books, fans of the source material already know that much of the author’s focus eventually shifted onto Lestat as the series’ central figure. Johnson’s assertion that much of Interview With The Vampire season 3’s story will rest on Reid’s shoulders suggests that the show will also reflect this switch in perspective.

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With AMC already releasing a Long Face, as sung by Reid’s character, all signs point to the show’s latest season sticking close to the source material. If so, it is possible that the filming that is scheduled for Toronto may serve as a stand-in for modern-day San Francisco, where The Vampire Lestat’s climactic ending is set. Given that the original book also traces Lestat’s own 18th century origins in , it will also be interesting to see whether the production is to return to Prague, which was previously used as a stand-in for season 2’s Paris.

Our Take On Interview With The Vampire’s Season 3 Latest Update

There Is Still No Official Release Date Set

Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) killing Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) In Interview with the Vampire Season 1, Episode 7.

At this stage, there is still no clear indication when viewers can expect Interview With The Vampire season 3 to arrive on screens, but with filming still yet to commence, the likelihood of it arriving sometime this year is looking increasingly slim. Given that it took seven months for season 2 to premiere after filming wrapped in October 2023, even the most optimistic estimates would place a potential release date sometime in either early or mid-2026.

Nonetheless, with AMC already teasing Lestat taking center stage as the flamboyant rock star of Rice’s books, expectations are high as Interview With The Vampire finally sees the author’s beloved Brat Prince be given the full spotlight. With filming set to get underway later this year, hopefully, a more concrete release date announcement may not be too far off.

Source: Deadline

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Interview with the Vampire
Release Date
October 2, 2022
Network
AMC
Showrunner
Mark Johnson
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    Sam Reid

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Based on Anne Rice's novel series that began in 1976, Interview with the Vampire is a gothic horror fantasy series that explores the life of Louis de Pointe du Lac through an interview with a journalist. Told through flashbacks of Louis' life during the interview, the series examines Louis' relationship with the vampire that turned him, Lestat de Lioncourt, and a teenage girl named Claudia, whom he turns. The series is the first of Anne Rice's Immortal Universe media franchise.

Writers
Rolin Jones
Franchise(s)
Immortal Universe
Seasons
2
Story By
Anne Rice
Streaming Service(s)
AMC+