The gothic allure of Interview with the Vampire has kept fans hooked since its 2022 debut on AMC. With its heady mix of dark romance, betrayal, and vampire drama, the show has carved a bloody path through Anne Rice’s iconic world. Now, Season 3—titled The Vampire Lestat—is gearing up to steal the spotlight with a wild, music-fueled twist. Here’s the freshest scoop on when it’s hitting screens, who’s joining the immortal crew, and what’s in store for Lestat’s next chapter.
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Potential Release Date
Waiting for new episodes feels like an eternity, but the wait’s almost over. Filming kicked off in June 2025 in Toronto, with Craig Zisk directing the opener. AMC’s confirmed a 2026 premiere, though no exact date has been pinned down yet.
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Expected Cast
The main players are back, ready to sink their fangs deeper. Sam Reid’s Lestat de Lioncourt struts in as the magnetic, messy vampire stealing every scene. Jacob Anderson’s Louis de Pointe du Lac returns, still wrestling with his dark past after Season 2’s bold claim: “I own the night.” Assad Zaman’s Armand is all mystery and manipulation, while Eric Bogosian’s Daniel Molloy keeps digging for truth, now with his own vampire baggage.
New blood shakes things up. Delainey Hayles reprises Claudia in flashbacks, twisting her Season 2 exit for Lestat’s version of events. Christopher Geary joins as Sam Barclay, a cryptic vampire sidekick. Justin Kirk plays Raglan James, tied to the Talamasca’s secrets, and Gopal Divan steps in as Dr. Fareed, a figure with hidden motives. Joseph Potter’s back as Nicolas de Lenfent, Lestat’s old flame from Paris, promising fiery drama.
Rumors swirl about bigger castings—Gabrielle, Lestat’s fierce mom; Magnus, his shadowy maker; and Marius, the wise but secretive mentor. Whispers of Akasha and Enkil, the ancient vampire royals, hint at earth-shaking stakes. With crossovers teased—like Daniel appearing in Talamasca: The Secret Order (premiering October 26, 2025)—the Immortal Universe is growing fangs.
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Returning Cast |
Newcomers |
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Sam Reid (Lestat) |
Christopher Geary (Sam Barclay) |
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Jacob Anderson (Louis) |
Justin Kirk (Raglan James) |
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Assad Zaman (Armand) |
Gopal Divan (Dr. Fareed) |
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Eric Bogosian (Daniel) |
Delainey Hayles (Claudia, flashbacks) |
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Joseph Potter (Nicolas de Lenfent) |
Reid’s been teasing vocal and piano prep to bring Lestat’s rockstar energy to life—expect him to shine.
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Potential Plot
Season 3 dives into The Vampire Lestat, flipping the script on Louis’s book from Season 1. The logline says it all: Lestat, fed up with being trashed in Interview with the Vampire, sets the record straight by—get this—starting a band and hitting the road for a 50-stop world tour. His songs aren’t just catchy; they’re confessions, spilling secrets from his past.
Flashbacks peel back Lestat’s layers: a rough childhood in France, his brutal turning by Magnus, and tangled nights in Paris with Nicolas and Armand. Gabrielle, his mother-turned-vampire, adds grit to the mix. The tour’s no party—it stirs up ancient forces like Akasha, the Queen of the Damned, whose awakening could flip the vampire world upside down. Louis faces fallout from his book, Armand dodges old sins, and Daniel’s interview with Lestat gets messy with mind-bending stakes.
The vibe’s part rock doc, part gothic fever dream, blending Spinal Tap humor with Rice’s raw emotion. Daniel Hart’s glam-rock score amps up the chaos, and Jones promises no fake vocals—just pure, raw Lestat. Season 2’s theater fire and that Louis-Lestat handshake linger, hinting at fragile truces and coven cracks. Threads from Queen of the Damned weave in, like Daniel’s maker drama, setting up a wild ride.