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Return of Interview with the Vampire for Season 3: Lestat's Rock Star Phase Unfolding

Vampire Lestat Tour Announcement: AMC Confirms Next Season Appearance

Return of Interview with the Vampire for Season 3: Lestat's Rock Star Phase Unfolding

Ready to dive back into the world of bloodsuckers? AMC's hit series, Interview With the Vampire, has been renewed for a third season, surprising fans just days before its season two finale, titled "And That's the End of It. There's Nothing Else." Buckle up, nu-metal enthusiasts, as this season promises to bring Lestat into his legendary "Queen of the Damned" phase.

In a press release from AMC, we learn that Lestat isn't content with his portrayal in the bestselling novel Interview With the Vampire. To set the record straight, he's going to do it his way – by starting a band and embarking on a wild tour. Along for the ride are some iconic fellow vamps like Gabrielle, Nicholas, Magnus, and Marius. But don't expect any Auto-Tuning or trigger warnings – all feels will be amplified in this sexy pilgrimage across time, space, and trauma.

The synopsis also hints at Fareed, a character tied to Akasha, the first vampire, who becomes a major character in the Prince Lestat trilogy. With the promise of a "sexy pilgrimage," it seems like the series is preparing to take a turn towards the peculiar – a journey that includes Freaky Friday–inspired body-swapping, vengeful spirit of an unborn twin bitten by a vampire in the womb, and resourceful extraterrestrial beings planning the destruction of the lost city of Atlantis. Perhaps these more outlandish elements will be saved for season four.

Tune in for the season two finale of Interview With the Vampire this Sunday on AMC and AMC+. In case you're itching for more, check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. Stay spooky!

The renewal of 'Interview With the Vampire' for a third season hints at changes for Lestat, who plans to start a band and undertake a wild tour, inviting fellow vamps like Gabrielle, Nicholas, Magnus, and Marius. The upcoming season promises an amplified display of feelings, including Freaky Friday-inspired body-swapping, vengeful spirits, and extraterrestrial beings plotting the destruction of Atlantis. In the midst of this, a character named Fareed, tied to Akasha, may become a major player. Tune in for the season two finale on AMC and AMC+ this Sunday, and stay updated on the future of other popular TV shows and franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who.

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