
Based on the contents of the second half of said book along with Jones’s comments it seems very clear that season 2 will be enjoying a European vacation. But rest assured that those European locales are on the way.Īs we said previously, the first season of Interview with the Vampire covers roughly the first half of Rice’s first book.

Instead all of the action in the present is localized to San Francisco and Dubai while the narrative of the past stays in New Orleans. Those who have seen Interview with the Vampire might recall that at no point does the show’s narrative travel to Bulgaria, Romania, or Paris.

All praises be to our fearless network, we shall endeavor not to screw it up.” The writing staff of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire is honored, humbled, and hungry to add more stamps to our vamps’ passport books. So let’s figure out some of the most salient questions about season 2 together right now. In fact, the season 1 finale already introduced a major character, the vampire Armand, well ahead of schedule. Just what else can we expect from this now hotly anticipated second season though? Anne Rice’s books provide a blueprint up to a point but the show has already made it clear that it’s able to be flexible when need be. And now we can only assume that that comeback will arrive in the already-announced Interview with the Vampire season 2. Refreshingly, this iteration of Interview with the Vampire makes no attempt to hide the fact that Lestat wasn’t fully killed and will be making a comeback shortly. Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Claudia’s (Bailey Bass) sort-of murder of their creator and caretaker Lestat (Sam Reid) occurs roughly halfway through the book and serves as a fitting send off for these seven episodes. Truth be told, there wasn’t an ideal stopping point in Rice’s novel for Interview with the Vampire to cut its first season short on, but it found as reasonably good a spot as one could have hoped for.
