If you’re thirsty for more Interview with the Vampire, there’s good news: Season 3, focused on Sam Reid’s Lestat as he finally tells his side of the story through the power of rock music, will premiere in 2026. Time to start discussing what his Armand diss track is going to be called.
There’s still plenty of ground left to cover in Anne Rice’s book series, and we’ll be updating this post as we learn more. Here’s everything we know about Interview with the Vampire Season 3 so far.
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Interview with the Vampire Season 3 latest news
AMC gave Interview with the Vampire fans plenty to sink their teeth into at San Diego Comic-Con, unveiling a new teaser, new and returning cast members, and a new title. With Season 3 focusing on Lestat as he embarks on a tour with his band, the show is rebranding as The Vampire Lestat, which is also the title of the second novel in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles book series. (It’s so Lestat to demand a full name change.)
Continue reading for more announcements about Season 3 from Comic-Con.
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 teasers and videos
Ready to go backstage with The Vampire Lestat? AMC dropped a new teaser for Interview with the Vampire Season 3 at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at what Lestat is getting up to on tour: crowd surfing, playing the violin, wearing glitter. “Lestat’s living a rock star life in its most hedonistic, authentic way,” says Sam Reid. Now we’re havin’ fun.
The first teaser trailer for Interview with the Vampire Season 3 begins in rockumentary style, showing a glammed-up Lestat sitting down for an on-camera interview with Molloy (Eric Bogosian). After Lestat seemingly chokes Daniel with his mind, the teaser segues into a preview of Lestat’s new song, “Long Face.”
AMC has also released the full song, “Long Face,” with an official lyric video on YouTube. Lestat’s Grammy campaign starts now.
And if you’re still thinking about Season 2, you can check out the Season 2 blooper reel.
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 cast
At San Diego Comic-Con, AMC confirmed the returns of Assad Zaman as Armand and Delainey Hayles as Claudia.
Five new cast members were also announced: Jennifer Ehle as Lestat’s mother, Gabriella (curiously changed from “Gabrielle,” her name in the book); Christopher Heyerdahl as the ancient vampire Marius; Damien Atkins as Lestat’s maker, Magnus; Ella Ballentine as groupie Baby Jenks; and Jeanine Serralles as Lestat’s lawyer, Christine Claire.
They join previously announced returning principal cast members Sam Reid as Lestat, Jacob Anderson as Louis, and Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy.
Other characters named in the press release announcing the Season 3 renewal include the vampire Sam Barclay (Christopher Geary), Talamasca member Raglan James (Justin Kirk), Louis’ Dubai-based doctor Fareed (Gopal Divan), and Lestat’s former lover Nicolas de Lenfent (Joseph Potter).
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Interview with the Vampire Season 3 release date prediction
On June 20, AMC posted a very rock and roll photo to announce that production has begun on Interview with the Vampire Season 3.
In April, AMC confirmed that Interview with the Vampire will return for its third season in 2026, with a poster to accompany the announcement.
Lestat himself, Sam Reid, also confirmed the news in a video posted to the show’s social channels. “We’re filming in Toronto,” Reid said, when asked for details about the new season. “There’s gonna be a lot of music, Daniel Hart is writing some beautiful songs, and I’m really looking forward to everybody hearing those, and unleashing rock star Lestat into the world.” Amen!
What will Interview with the Vampire Season 3 be about?
As showrunner Rolin Jones has teased many times before, Interview with the Vampire Season 3 will give Lestat the opportunity to say his piece. The series has already pulled plot points from later books in Rice’s series, including The Vampire Lestat — the second installment in The Vampire Chronicles, told from Lestat’s perspective — and the third season will adapt one of the best arcs from that novel: rock star Lestat.
Per AMC’s press release announcing the renewal, the third season is described as such: “In Season 3, resentful of the perfunctory portrayal in the trashy bestseller Interview With The Vampire, the Vampire Lestat sets his story straight in a way only the Vampire Lestat can — by starting a band and going on tour. Gabrielle. Nicolas. Magnus. Marius. Those Who Must Be Kept. They join Louis, Armand, Molloy, Sam, Raglan, Fareed, and others we can’t tell you about yet on a sexy pilgrimage across space, time and trauma. No Auto-Tuning. No Trigger Warnings. All Feels Amplified.”
In a statement, Jones offered “sincere apologies to the family and friends of actor Sam Reid, for the possession that continues to this day. Monsieur L extends his promise to return his body upon cancellation (may that evening never come.)”
Jones told TV Guide he’s most looking forward to the “dangerous and wild” shift the series will take on when Lestat steps into the spotlight. He mentioned composer Daniel Hart’s excitement around developing Lestat’s oeuvre, as well as Lestat’s promise to Louis in the finale that he’d soon be going on tour — a step up from the single performance he gives in The Vampire Lestat. “It’s not particularly satisfying, is it? For one concert? For just there to be one concert between two books?” Jones mused.
In the same interview, Jones teased what will become of the new vampire Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) and Armand (Assad Zaman), his maker. “There’s clearly going to be seeds between Armand and Daniel going forward,” he promised, and referred to “The Devil’s Minion,” the beloved standalone chapter from Queen of the Damned which focuses on Daniel and Armand. “We will do our version of the ‘Devil’s Minion,’ because it’s a hotsh– part that was written. We obviously have a different timeline and things. But we will honor that the way that we do it, which will feel spiritually right.”
As for Bogosian’s take on this new version of Daniel? “We talked a lot about the Amish ritual of rumspringa,” Jones said. “Just see what happens if you just throw aside all your concerns and you get to go live your little rock and roll. I mean, it’s fun to see what an old guy gets to do with vampirism, but also to find a little bit of what Luke [Brandon Field, who plays young Daniel] had at the beginning, when you’re not as serious about yourself and self-important, now what do you do? We removed your little mortality issue.”
Where to watch Interview with the Vampire
The first two seasons of Interview with the Vampire are streaming on AMC+ and Netflix.