INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE: Gruesome Full Trailer Spotlights Bailey Bass As Claudia

INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE: Gruesome Full Trailer Spotlights Bailey Bass As Claudia

AMC has finally debuted a full trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire, and this latest sneak peek spotlights teen-vamp Claudia (Bailey Bass) in action...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 12, 2022 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror

Ahead of the show's October premiere, AMC (via FearHQ) has debuted a full trailer for its small-screen adaptation of the late Anne Rice's beloved novel, Interview With the Vampire.

The footage recounts Louis de Pointe du Lac's (Game of Thrones' Jacob Anderson) first encounter with his mentor/tormentor Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and his temptation to receive the vampire's "dark gift."

This teaser also focuses on Bailey Bass as a significantly older take on Claudia. Just 5-years-old in Rice's novel, the character has been aged-up to 14 for this series.

Check out the blood-soaked new trailer below, and let us know if you're planning to check the show out in the comments.

“A sensuous, contemporary reinvention of Anne Rice’s revolutionary gothic novel, Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and Claudia’s (Bailey Bass) epic story of love, blood, and the perils of immortality, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). Chafing at the limitations of life as a Black man in 1900s New Orleans, Louis finds it impossible to resist the rakish Lestat de Lioncourt’s offer of the ultimate escape: joining him as his vampire companion. “But Louis’s intoxicating new powers come with a violent price, and the introduction of Lestat’s newest fledgling, the child vampire Claudia, soon sets them on a decades-long path of revenge and atonement.”

The eight-episode first season will premiere on October 2. Rolin Jones is on board as writer, executive producer, and showrunner, while Mark Johnson will executive produce along with Christopher Rice. Alan Taylor will direct the first two episodes.

Neil Jordan helmed the 1994 feature adaptation of Interview With The Vampire, which starred Brad Pitt as Louis, Tom Cruise as Lestat, and Christian Slater as Malloy.

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CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 9/12/2022, 9:37 AM
This feels very unnecessary. The movie did the book justice. It was a very close representation. More so than most adaptations of books.

And the race swapping is missing a huge part of Luis and the fact that he was a plantation/slave owner.

I understand that this is a reimagining of the original. But why is that even necessary?
Spawnnn
Spawnnn - 9/12/2022, 9:38 AM
They race-swapped a french slave owner? Lmao.
Blergh
Blergh - 9/12/2022, 9:50 AM
@Spawnnn - that’s what bothers me the most. The fact that he felt guilty made him so protective over Claudia and such a tragic character.

Lestat chose him for that particular reason as well. I think he found it hilarious
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