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Interview with the Vampire
Season 2
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In the year 2022, the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac continues the story of his life to renown journalist Daniel Molloy- his time in Post War Paris with the Vampire Claudia. In Dubai, Molloy discovers the truths beneath Louis' story.
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8 Episodes
"What can the damned really say to the damned"
E1
"What can the damned really say to the damned"
Louis recounts Claudia's quest to find Old World Vampires amidst the backdrop of WWII Europe.
"Do you know what it means to be loved by death"
E2
"Do you know what it means to be loved by death"
Armand joins the interview; he and Louis tell Molloy how they met.
"No pain"
E3
"No pain"
Armand tells the history of the Theatre des Vampires; Louis tells of his reluctance to join.
"I want you more than anything in the world"
E4
"I want you more than anything in the world"
The coven questions Louis and Armand's special relationship; Claudia finds a new friend.
"Don't be afraid, just start the tape"
E5
"Don't be afraid, just start the tape"
With Louis's help, Molloy delves into a haunted memory of his own.
"Like the light by which God made the world before he made light"
E6
"Like the light by which God made the world before he made light"
Claudia asks Louis for a life-changing favor.
"I could not prevent it"
E7
"I could not prevent it"
Louis and Claudia are put on trial.
"And that's the end of it. There's nothing else"
E8
"And that's the end of it. There's nothing else"
Molloy questions the fiery fallout of Louis and Claudia's trial.
Cast of Season 2
Jacob Anderson
Louis de Pointe du Lac
Sam Reid
Lestat de Lioncourt
Assad Zaman
Armand
Delainey Hayles
Claudia
Ben Daniels
Santiago
Eric Bogosian
Daniel Molloy
Matej Kricner
Director
Shane Munson
Writer
Jonathan Ceniceroz
Writer
Anne Rice
Writer
Tom Williams
Producer
Adam O'Brien
Producer
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The scripts are elegant and, at times, moving, as they capture the sometimes grandiose and sometimes sophisticated language of beings that have lived through many eras. And the acting is uniformly excellent.
LA Weekly/Village Voice
Erin Maxwell
Interview with the Vampire resumes the vigorous storytelling of the first season while crafting a more complex narrative than even Rice imagined.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Whether this dovetails into an adaptation of The Vampire Lestat or forges an original path for a third season, this is must-see programming that fans of the first season and newcomers alike will love.
Decider
Joel Keller
Even though Lestat isn't the dominant force in Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire, the story of Louis and Claudia is still strong enough to keep us watching.
Variety
Alison Herman
Despite an extended break and a major recasting, Season 2 is as fresh as a newly opened vein.
Bloody Disgusting
Daniel Kurland
Interview with the Vampire remains a uniquely special vampire horror story that's unlike anything else that's currently on television. It's thought provoking, timeless, humanizing, and haunting.
DarkSkyLady Reviews
DarkSkyLady
While there are gory moments, Interview With the Vampire Season 2 pulls back, bringing spicy character conflict to the fore, including the interviewer, whose memory of the past is as spotty as Louis's.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
Suffused with eternal desire and poetic pain, Interview balances its repellent gore with moments of transcendent and operatic wonder. Get bitten. You'll like it.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Interview with the Vampire moves in a lower-key mode through its second [season], a perhaps inevitable byproduct of Lestat's diminished role. Yet this AMC adaptation of Anne Rice's books remains a tasty trip through history and geography.
Mashable
Belen Edwards
Like the devotees of the Théâtre des Vampires, you'll find yourself lapping up this season's surprises and coming back week after week for more.
Nuha Hassan (Medium)
Nuha Hassan
The second season kicks off exactly where it left off, wasting no time to continue the present-day interviews with Louis and Armand. It's a series that twists and shocks the audience.
TV Guide
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Rarely do we see such a clever, creative work of adaptation, mining classic vampire tropes for a deliciously energizing take on the genre.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
So richly written, so thrillingly inhabited by its cast, so effortlessly funny.
RogerEbert.com
Lauren Coates
With a new Parisian locale and a recast Claudia, "Interview with the Vampire" continues to deliver vibrant characters and addictively volatile storytelling, even if Lestat's absence is sorely felt.
Decider
Meghan O'Keefe
Interview With the Vampire remains the rarest of treats on television. It's a soapy, gothic fairy tale full of sensuality, gore, and incredible performances.
Creepy Kingdom
Sarah Musnicky
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE SEASON 2 continues the well-executed brilliance that its predecessor left.
IGN Movies
Samantha Nelson
The new cast members fit right into the series' complex melodrama, where the pettiest of motivations have horrific consequences. Driven by fierce performances, it's a perfect embodiment of vampire stories' unique ability to combine desire and horror.
Paste Magazine
Lacy Baugher
Interview with the Vampire's second outing is ambitious, layered, and feels like nothing so much as a natural extension of its first -- which may explain why the show insistently labels itself "Part 2" -- but on something like undead steroids.
Inverse
Lyvie Scott
It's frustrating to see such a promising story damned by pacing issues, especially given the strong start of Interview's first season. The series has always been a slow burn, but Season 2 feels like it's run out of steam - or worse: real bite.
TheWrap
Kayleigh Donaldson
The intense and oft-unwieldy ambition of Rice's saga has never gotten the room to expand that it deserved, but Season 2 of "Interview with the Vampire" is the best evidence we have yet that it will be possible to make that future happen.
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Interview With The Vampire: Start The Tape
Interview With The Vampire: Start The Tape
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Interview With The Vampire: Who Are You, Louis?
Interview With The Vampire: Who Are You, Louis?
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Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Official Trailer
Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Official Trailer
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Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Special Preview
Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Special Preview
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