The book tells the story of the trio's fraught, often tragic existence. The main reason Louis allows Lestat to turn him into ...
When we think of vampires, we generally think of the Edward Cullen and Dracula types who have captured the popular imagination for centuries. Pale? Check. Fanged? Check. Totally fictional? Check. But ...
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 ...
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Interview with the Vampire's showrunner got real about how much Louis will be involved in The Vampire Lestat
When Interview with the Vampire returns for its third season, it will have a new name: The Vampire Lestat. That’s because, in this upcoming book-to-screen adaptation, the focus will shift from Louis ...
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