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AMC’s ‘Interview With the Vampire’ Remains a Bloody Good Time in Season 2: TV Review


The second season of AMC's Anne Rice adaptation moves from New Orleans to Paris, but keeps the sly humor and sex appeal.

But in the hands of showrunner Rolin Jones, “Interview With the Vampire” set itself apart from both Rice’s original and the 1994 film adaptation, all while maintaining the story’s Gothic romanticism. In the flashbacks that form the primary timeline, Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) has left New Orleans for World War II Europe, taking the ghost of his maker and ex-lover Lestat (Sam Reid) along with him. In scenes set in the present, a framing device with events entirely new to the series, Louis and Armand share a luxury apartment in Dubai, where they host cynical journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian).

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