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Interview with the Vampire stars tease “fierce” and “feisty” season 2

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The stars of Interview with the Vampire have teased new details about the forthcoming second season. On 12 May, fans will finally be treated to new episodes of the beloved bloodsucking drama.

Picking up after the events of season one, Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) and his pseudo-daughter Claudia (Delainey Hayes) head to Europe after they seemingly put an end to their maker, Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid).

While searching for other vampires, the two stumble upon the mysterious immortal acting troupe, Theatre des Vampires, which introduces them to a new and deadly way of life.

With May swiftly approaching, Anderson and Reid sat down with AMC to participate in a rapid-fire Q&A about Interview with the Vampire season two.

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