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[6] In April 2017, they teamed up with Paramount Television and Anonymous Content to develop a series,[7] and in early 2018, Bryan Fuller joined the project.

[10] In May 2020, it was announced that AMC Studios had acquired the rights to The Vampire Chronicles and Lives of the Mayfair Witches for developing film and television projects.

[11] Rice said, "It's always been my dream to see the worlds of my two biggest series united under a single roof so that filmmakers could explore the expansive and interconnected universe of my vampires and witches.

In June 2021, it was announced that AMC had given a series order for Interview with the Vampire, a television adaptation of the first half of Rice's 1976 novel, executive produced by Rolin Jones and Mark Johnson.

[25] On September 28, 2022, ahead of the series premiere, AMC renewed Interview with the Vampire for a second season which covered the second half of the novel.

Louis forms a bond with young vampire Claudia, but she proves to be impulsive and reckless, endangering their already fragile family unit.

[44] In the story, Rowan is shocked to learn she is the heiress to a dynasty of powerful witches haunted by a sinister entity called Lasher.

As she uncovers the secrets of her new family and learns her true nature, she is surveilled, and soon assisted, by an agent of a mysterious organization called the Talamasca.

[47][48] In June 2024, it was reported that AMC had greenlit the series, titled Anne Rice's The Talamasca, set to be written and executive produced by showrunners John Lee Hancock and Mark Lafferty.

Centered on a luxury resort for vampires featured in Rice's 1988 novel The Queen of the Damned, the series will follow the attempted theft of a painting from the island by a pair of burglars who are unaware of the supernatural nature of its inhabitants.