Since sinking its teeth into San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in 2022, Interview with the Vampire has become the crown jewel of the AMC Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe and an unmissable event for fans. That first panel gave us our unforgettable intro to the cast — namely co-leads Jacob Anderson (Louis) and Sam Reid (Lestat) — and set the tone for the lush, bloody chaos to come. Even in 2023, when the SAG-AFTRA strike dimmed most panels, AMC delivered The Streets of Immortality, a vampire-soaked Gaslamp takeover that fans are still dreaming about. By 2024, Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe ruled Ballroom 20. We got surprise footage, cast reunions (hi Sam, Delainey, and Assad), and the very first teaser for Season 3.
Now, in 2025, Interview with the Vampire returned once again, and not just as a series but as the beating heart of AMC’s ever-expanding world. And this year, it brought more blood, more lore, and more Lestat than ever before.
But if this universe has taught fans anything, it’s how to be patient. With long stretches between seasons and plot details kept under lock and coffin, Interview with the Vampire has become a series that rewards the devoted. Season 2 premiered in May 2024 after a slightly extended hiatus, and even as the blood dried on its finale, viewers were already dissecting every frame for clues. Now, with Season 3 officially in production in Toronto, SDCC 2025 arrived like a lifeline — a rare, blessed glimpse into the decadent unknown. Casting announcements, timeline theories, clues on clues on clues…the fandom frenzy hit a fever pitch. And with its slow-burn storytelling and operatic visuals, the show has only deepened its grip, building a fanbase more than willing to line up for hours just to hear Sam Reid say “Louis” one more time.
From left to right: showrunner Rolin Jones, Jacob Anderson (Louis), Eric Bogosian (Daniel), EP Mark Johnson, and Sam Reid (Lestat) at SDCC 2025 from AMC’s social medias
When the Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe returned in full force to the comic-con stage this year, one thing was made crystal clear: the vampires’ story is just getting started.
And then came the headline heard ‘round the fandom — AMC confirmed that the series is officially changing its name to The Vampire Lestat. A bold move, to say the least.
For longtime readers of The Vampire Chronicles, the title carries mythic weight. The Vampire Lestat isn’t just the second book; it’s the origin story. Lestat’s rebellion. Lestat’s gospel. Lestat’s legend finally stepping into the spotlight. The title change all but confirms that Season 3 will crack open Lestat’s past, peeling back centuries to expose the man behind the monster…or, perhaps, the monster behind the man.
But while the name may change, Louis’ place at the heart of the narrative remains unshaken. If anything, this shift deepens the show’s duality: Lestat may be the sun around which everything now spins, but Louis is the moon — constant, luminous, and haunting in his perspective. Their story has never just been about blood. It’s about obsession, romance, memory, and ruinous devotion. This rebranding doesn’t overwrite Louis but reframes him. And not as a secondary figure, but as someone seen more clearly than ever, through the eyes of the man who loves him beyond reason.
So what exactly did happen at Comic-Con this year? In a weekend packed with reveals, interviews, fan moments, and one very game-changing panel, Interview with the Vampire The Vampire Lestat made sure no one left San Diego without feeling the heat. From casting bombshells to the blood-dripping teaser we’re desperately waiting on AMC to post, here’s everything that went down for AMC’s crown jewel at SDCC 2025.
The new title card for The Vampire Lestat, shared by AMC on its social media platforms
New Faces, Old Blood: The Casting Announcements
AMC didn’t just tease the future — they gave it names. This year’s panel confirmed the return of key cast members and introduced several blood-soaked new additions to the Season 3 lineup, sending fans into full meltdown mode. Lestat’s mother, Marius, Magnus…oh my. Whether these characters turn out to be friends, foes, or feral family remains to be seen, but if the cast’s reactions were any hint, we’re in for something wicked.
Returning Favorites:
- Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt – He’s charming, cruel, impossible to forget, and this season we learn his past, his present, and his future. With the title change to The Vampire Lestat, all eyes are on the Brat Prince as he unearths his origins, confronts his demons (both literal and emotional), and maybe learns the cost of being worshiped. If you thought he was dramatic before? Buckle up.
- Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac – Still the soul of the story, but no longer at war with his nature. This season, Louis won’t be running from the blood, the power, or the pain. Season 2 shows us he’s embraced the darkness with elegance, control, and a quiet fury that makes him more dangerous than ever. And Lestat? He’s never stopped loving him — obsessively, ruinously, with the kind of devotion that borders on worship. We’re here for all of it.
- Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy – The journalist-turned-fledgling-vampire is back to unleash levels of chaos that we cannot even begin to imagine. But I am imagining it.
- Assad Zaman as Armand – Still reeling from that finale? So is Armand. Armand’s soft face hides centuries of manipulation. Trust nothing. Expect everything.
- Delainey Hayles as Claudia… or?! – The fandom is buzzing. AMC’s cryptic “reintroducing” tag has fans wondering if we’re seeing flashbacks, hallucinations, or something stranger. Claudia may be gone, but her presence — and Hayles’ performance — still haunts the show.
Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid at SDCC 2025, as shared on AMC’s social media platforms
New Additions:
- Jennifer Ehle as Gabriella de Lioncourt – Lestat’s infamous mother, finally stepping onto the stage. Yes, “Gabrielle” is now “Gabriella” for her Italian origin, but the ferocity? Untouched.
- Christopher Heyerdahl as Marius de Romanus – A powerful ancient vampire, a mentor to Lestat — and most importantly, Armand’s maker. The family tree just got more complicated.
- Damien Atkins as Magnus – The vampire who made Lestat in the most horrific way imaginable. Expect trauma, fire, and truly soul-shattering scares.
- Ella Ballentine as Baby Jenks – The young runaway girl from The Queen of the Damned showing up a little earlier than expected. What does that mean? Things may be moving faster than we thought.
- Jeanine Serralles as Christine Claire – Lestat’s modern-day lawyer, and possibly the only mortal on the payroll. Expect her to be very tired, very chic, and very done.
Of course, knowing who’s in Season 3 is only half the thrill. Seeing them in action is another thing entirely. And AMC knew exactly how to feed us: with an exclusive behind-the-scenes video straight from the set in Toronto. Lace up your boots and smudge your eyeliner — it’s time to look at the making of The Vampire Lestat.
Lights, Camera, Immortality: Behind the Scenes of Season 3
At SDCC, AMC dropped an exclusive behind-the-scenes video from Season 3 and within seconds, it was clear: this is not just a continuation. It’s a full transformation.
The footage, later shared across AMC’s socials, gives fans their first electric look at Sam Reid’s Lestat in full rockstar form — commanding the stage with shirtless, velvet-and-venom swagger. But the real magic isn’t just in the visuals. It’s in the work. Reid didn’t just show up in costume — he trained, rehearsed, and became the Vampire Lestat. He learned to sing, to play instruments, and to perform live, not just convincingly, but with the arrogance, charisma, and feral grace that Lestat demands. There’s a raw physicality to the concert scenes: hair wild, body moving like a predator, voice pushing into controlled chaos. It’s theatrical, seductive, and genuinely haunting.
The video shows rehearsal footage, band members, and multiple instruments in Reid’s hands. Every piece is fine-tuned with almost obsessive attention. This isn’t a gimmick. This is a character being reborn in real time, and Reid is clearly giving everything.
But the clip isn’t all thunder and glam. There’s one quiet, perfect moment where Jacob Anderson appears in a certain outfit fans of Season 1 will recognize instantly. Whether it’s a flashback or a Dream Louis, it lands like a gut punch. Anderson, smiling, tells the camera he’s been listening to Reid rehearse through their shared trailer wall “for two years,” and that fans are in for a treat.
He’s right. This isn’t just Lestat putting on a show. This is Sam Reid embodying a legend and making it look effortless. If the behind-the-scenes is any indication, the final product won’t just raise the bar. It’ll stake it right through the heart.
SDCC Gets Its First Bite of Season 3
Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt for The Vampire Lestat Season 3 as seen on AMC’s social medias
But if the behind-the-scenes footage got hearts racing, AMC really set the SDCC crowd on fire with an electrifying three-minute montage from Season 3 — a tantalizing teaser they’ve yet to share with the public (come on, AMC, it’s time to post it already). Thanks to fan footage and buzz, we know this rapid-fire preview is packed with everything fans crave: drug-fueled nights, neon-lit strip clubs, splashes of blood, haunting flashes to Lestat’s 1700s origins, wild, reckless concert scenes, the ominous presence of the Talamasca… and, perhaps most electric of all, a modern-day boardroom showdown between Louis and Lestat. Across that table, their verbal sparring crackles with biting comedy, heartbreaking vulnerability, and that undeniable sexual tension that ignites whenever these two are in the same room. It’s a glimpse that promises the season will be as layered and charged as their complicated relationship.
Fandom Frenzy: SDCC Panel Moments That Broke the Internet
After that heart-stopping montage, the SDCC panel kept the momentum soaring with jaw-dropping reveals and unforgettable moments that had fans both in the room and across the world hanging on every word. While Akasha — the Queen Mother of all vampires — remains a tantalizing mystery for now, just the hint of her arrival this season sent ripples of excitement through the crowd.
Music took center stage as composer Daniel Hart showed off the new custom Fender guitar, the LeStrat: Petit Coup, designed specifically to channel Lestat’s wild rockstar energy.
One of the night’s most memorable moments came when Jacob Anderson jokingly exited the stage after the show’s name change was announced — only to be chased back moments later by Sam Reid. The two sprinted back hand-in-hand, much to the delight of fans who live for these candid behind-the-scenes moments.
True to the show’s rock ‘n’ roll heart, influences like Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison were confirmed as key inspirations behind the music’s vulnerability, weaving a rich tapestry of rebellion, passion, and raw emotion that perfectly fits the season’s mood.
From the packed convention hall to social feeds around the globe, fans were electrified — proof that The Vampire Lestat is poised to deliver everything the fandom has been craving and more.
The Fender x AMC collaboration announcement as posted on AMC’s social media platforms
Prepare for the Bite: What’s Coming
As SDCC 2025 came to a close, one thing was crystal clear: AMC isn’t just teasing a new season. They’re unleashing a darker, more intense, and deeply personal chapter for fans of Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe and it’s happening now. This October, brace yourselves as the world expands with the premiere of Talamasca: The Secret Order on October 26, 2025. The SDCC panel gave fans tantalizing glimpses of eerie secrets and supernatural thrills, with strong hints that The Vampire Lestat’s world will bleed into Talamasca well before its 2026 debut.
For longtime fans, this moment isn’t just about new episodes dropping. It’s the birth of a vast, interconnected universe rich with new characters, dark mysteries, and stories that dig deeper into the mythos Anne Rice built and fans have lived for. The SDCC buzz? It’s just the opening bite.
So here’s what you need to do: watch (and rewatch) Seasons 1 and 2 now to sharpen your fangs, mark your calendars for Talamasca on October 26, and start counting down the days until The Vampire Lestat returns in 2026. And most importantly, stay locked on iHorror for every exclusive breakdown, interview, and fan moment — because we’ll be there for all of it.
This is the new era of Anne Rice’s universe. Don’t blink, or you’ll miss it.
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