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AMC's 'Interview with the Vampire' Rebrands as 'The Vampire Lestat' for Season 3
The new season will explore Lestat's rock star era and the 'Great Conversion' of vampires
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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AMC's hit series 'Interview with the Vampire' is undergoing a major rebrand for its third season, now titled 'The Vampire Lestat'. This shift signals a bold evolution for the show, leaning into the character of Lestat de Lioncourt and his newfound career as a rock star. The introduction of music into the narrative, with Lestat's first single 'Long Face' composed by Daniel Hart, demonstrates the show's commitment to integrating music into the character's story and exploring themes through diegetic sound.
Why it matters
The rebranding of the series to 'The Vampire Lestat' reflects a broader trend in gothic horror towards more character-driven narratives and a willingness to experiment with genre blending. The focus on Lestat's anti-hero journey aligns with growing audience appetite for morally ambiguous protagonists. Additionally, the expansion of the 'Immortal Universe' with new characters like Akasha, the Queen of the Damned, suggests opportunities for spin-offs and interconnected storytelling.
The details
Season 3 will introduce Akasha, the Queen of the Damned, played by Sheila Atim, and explore the 'Great Conversion' - a surge in the vampire population. The series' creator, Rolin Jones, is returning to helm the new season, ensuring continuity and a cohesive vision. The show's commitment to embracing the queer elements present in Anne Rice's work continues, with the complex relationship between Louis and Lestat being explored with greater nuance.
- The third season of 'Interview with the Vampire', now titled 'The Vampire Lestat', is set to premiere in Summer 2026.
- The first single from Lestat, titled 'Long Face', has been released and is available on major digital music services.
The players
Lestat de Lioncourt
The central character of the series, Lestat is an immortal vampire who has evolved from a villain to an anti-hero, and is now exploring a new career as a rock star.
Akasha
The Queen of the Damned, a powerful and ancient vampire who will be introduced in the new season.
Daniel Hart
The composer for 'The Vampire Lestat', who drew inspiration from David Bowie's ability to reinvent himself across different eras.
Rolin Jones
The creator of the 'Interview with the Vampire' series, who is returning to helm the third season.
Jacob Anderson
The actor who will reprise his role as Louis de Pointe du Lac in the new season.
What’s next
Fans can look forward to the release of more singles from Lestat's musical catalog as the premiere of 'The Vampire Lestat' season approaches.
The takeaway
The rebranding of 'Interview with the Vampire' to 'The Vampire Lestat' signals a bold new direction for the series, embracing the character's evolution and the integration of music as a narrative device. This shift reflects a broader trend in gothic horror towards more character-driven storytelling and a willingness to experiment with genre blending.
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