![]() ![]() ![]() Louis is now a wealthy African-American brothel owner in New Orleans’ red-light district. The series sets Louis’ origin story 120 years later, in 1910. One with all the slaves that role implies. In the novel and film, Louis was a white plantation in owner in 1791 Louisiana. The biggest changes in Interview With the Vampire series revolved around our lead vampire Louis ( Jacob Anderson). Jump to: Louis’ Evolution // The Vampire Lestat // The Interview and Interviewer // Louis’ First Kill // Lestat’s Victims // Louis, a Vegetarian Vampire // Lestat’s Musical Protégé // Vampire Sexuality // Louis’ Loss of Control // Claudia // Lestat, an Abuser // Mardi Gras Massacre // A Vampire Suprise Louis de Pointe du Lac’s Evolution AMC Networks ![]() Here’s how the Interview With a Vampire series diverted from Rice’s prose the most, how we feel the series succeeded overall, and how it sometimes did not quite hit the mark. But while some changes worked, others didn’t land as much. This Interview With the Vampire adaptation captured the Gothic mood of Rice’s celebrated 1976 novel, while reinventing it for the 21st century. ![]() Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire has now aired on AMC, and overall, the response was very positive. ![]()
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