'Interview With the Vampire' Season 2 Poster — Lestat Looms Over Louis

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The Big Picture For Louis Du Pointe Du Lac , escaping memories is the toughest thing. Not only are they painful to recall, but sometimes he doesn't accurately recall them, and Daniel Molloy's keen journalistic ear never fails to catch any discrepancies. Interview With the Vampire returns next month, and the official trailer for Season 2 promises chaos, bloodshed, and pain amid new love in a new city.

The poster's background features some interesting imagery, with worn-out posters that advertise Théâtre des Vampires an ancient performing vampire coven that welcomes Claudia. However, the most interesting thing in the background is Lestat's face, which occupies a large portion of the background. His face appeared painted and somehow dull, as if from a dream or distant memory.

Witness Louis' memories flooding back beginning May 12 when Season 2 of Interview With the Vampire premieres on AMC+. Catch up with the first season on AMC+.

 

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