Interview with Vampire Releases Louis Key Art

Over the past few days, AMC has released new major art for its upcoming adaptation of Anne Rice Interview with a vampire And later this week, at San Diego Comic-Con, fans will get the first trailer for the eagerly awaited series. However, on Tuesday, the network released another piece of art, complementing new looks for the vampire trio at the heart of this gothic horror story with the release of a new image of Jacob Anderson’s Louis de Pointe du Lac. The art, which you can view below, reads “Satisfied and full to the teeth, but dead and unchanged.”

AMC’s Interview with a vampire It stars Anderson as Lewis, Sam Reed as Lestat de Lioncourt, and Billy Bass as Claudia. Everything we’ve seen so far, seems to be set in the early 1900s. AMC’s adaptation of Anne Rice’s beloved 1976 novel of the same name has taken a long way to the small screen. The book was previously adapted into a movie starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in 1994, but Rice did not regain the rights to the novel until 2016. There have been numerous attempts over the years to adapt it. Vampire Chronicles series, but only AMC that has progressed beyond the early stages of development. Grid has officially moved forward with Interview with a vampire in 2021.

While fans have noted the series’ seemingly early 20th century setting as a bit of a departure from the book, the series’ executive producer Mark Johnson previously said they went to great lengths to uphold Rice’s storytelling legacy while ensuring that the characters were engaging. For a more modern audience.

“Developing this series carries great pressure and responsibility,” Johnson said. “What Anne Rice has created and what amazes her fans with compels us to take this transformation from book to television with a great deal of responsibility. It is imperative that we do not disappoint her fans however we need to make sure that this story sings these characters out for a modern audience.”

He added, “We hope this series will force fans of Anne Rice to rediscover her work. We also hope that those viewers who have never read Anne Rice’s novel will go to the library, eager to understand what all the fuss is about.”

Interview with a vampire It’s not the only Rice novel that has been adapted by AMC, either. The network is also adapting the Rice network Life of a Wizard in Mayfair He also wrote and recently cast Alexandra Daddario as the lead in the series. Sadly, Rice passed away in December of last year before either series could air.

Interview with a vampire It is expected to debut on AMC and AMC+ this fall.

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