All of these tweaks allowed 2022's Interview With the Vampire to be its own, wildly successful story-and ultimately hinted that more changes may be on the horizon. The show has made some key changes from its original source material, including moving up the time period from the 18th century to the 20th century, making the main character Louis ( Jacob Anderson) a Black vampire, aging up youthful vampire Claudia ( Bailey Bass) to be a teenager rather than a child and confirming vampires Louis and Lestat ( Sam Reid) to be a queer couple. However, after taking in the intoxicating new adaptation, we can't say we're surprised. The AMC series, which is an adaptation of Anne Rice's 1976 novel of the same name, was renewed for a second season before it even made its debut on Oct. With the coffin shut on season one of Interview With the Vampire, let's turn our attention to season two.
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