Immortal Universe Explained: Interview With The Vampire, Mayfair Witches & Tamalasca TV Shows

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Louis de Pointe du Lac in Interview with the Vampire and Rowan Fielding in Mayfair Witches Custom image by Ana Nieves

AMC's Immortal Universe is expanding with new shows, with two already airing – Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches – and another Anne Rice spinoff in development: The Talamasca. Interview with the Vampire is the second time adapting one of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles book series after the classic 1994 movie adaptation starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. The TV series sees Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt and Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac in the roles Cruise and Pitt originated. In it, Louis tells investigative journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) the story of his life, both before and after becoming a vampire.

Mayfair Witches, meanwhile, follows neurosurgeon Dr. Rowan Fielding who, after a series of troubling events at work, returns to her birthplace for answers. She learns she comes from a long line of powerful witches, but that power comes at a price as its source is an ancient, malevolent spirit known as Lasher. Alexandria Daddario brings Rowan to life in the series, while Lasher is played by Jack Huston. With AMC greenlighting so many shows based on Anne Rice's books, however, it can be difficult to know how they tie together, or even if they connect at all.

The Talamasca Binds Them All Together

AMC's Immortal Universe is based on several of Anne Rice's book series. Currently, those book series are the Vampire Chronicles and Lives of the Mayfair Witches. The third TV show in development, The Talamasca, isn't a book series in and of itself, but it is an organization that exists in the books, and now in the shows. While the Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches shows haven't crossed over yet, it's just a matter of time until they do, just as they do in the books.

In the books, it's arguably the Talamasca that binds all the series together. Members of the secretive organization appear in both the Vampire Chronicles and the Mayfair Witches books. Talamasca head David Talbot appears in multiple Vampire Chronicles books in a central role, but also becomes the lover of Merrick Mayfair in the Mayfair series. Aaron Lightner is another Talamasca agent who appears in both book series.

In AMC's Mayfair Witches, however, the new character of Talamasca agent Ciprien Grieve appears to be an amalgam of Aaron Lightner and another book character, Michael Curry. If any character is likely to appear in multiple series, it will be him. Interview with the Vampire season 2 also teased a potential crossover with Mayfair Witches or the Talamasca series already, introducing the character Raglan James at the end of the season. In the books, he's a rogue Talamasca agent kicked out of the order who becomes the primary antagonist of the book The Tale of the Body Thief.

Interview With The Vampire & Mayfair Witches Already Air On AMC

A Crossover Has Already Been Teased

Raglan James speaking with Daniel in Interview with the Vampire.

So far, Anne Rice's Immortal Universe has two shows currently airing, the aforementioned Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches. Interview with the Vampire was the first show to be adapted, which makes sense as the Vampire Chronicles books are far and away Anne Rice's most popular books. The first season aired in October 2022, and the second season, which premiered in May 2024, recently wrapped. Interview with the Vampire season 3, which will adapt the second book in the series, The Vampire Lestat, was greenlit in June 2024 before the season 2 finale even aired.

Mayfair Witches became the second series adaptation in the universe, with Mayfair Witches season 1 premiering in January 2023. It was renewed the very next month in February 2023 for a season 2. Mayfair Witches season 2, which added several new members to the cast including Thora Birch, Alyssa Jirrels, Ted Levine, and Ben Feldman, filmed in early 2024. A teaser trailer for season 2 was shown at this year's SDCC, where it was announced the second season would be dropping some time in early 2025.

Of the two shows, Interview with the Vampire is by far the more popular of the two, which isn't too much of a surprise considering the source material. The first two seasons have received rave reviews not just from critics, but also from audiences, earning praise for being one of the best-written and subversive shows on television. While Mayfair Witches hasn't gotten quite the same praise, it's clearly still strong enough that it got an immediate season 2 renewal and AMC clearly has plans for it to be an integral part of the Immortal Universe moving forward, especially with the Talamasca series on the way.

Immortal Universe Show

RT Critics Score

RT Audience Score

Interview with the Vampire

98%

78%

Mayfair Witches

44%

47%

A Tamalasca Show Is Still In Development

It's Slated To Air In Late 2025

Ciprien in Mayfair Witches and Raglan James in Interview with the Vampire Custom image by Simone Ashmoore

As for that series, The Talamasca could be the central hub for crossovers and connections, just as the organization itself is in the books. AMC announced The Talamasca as the new show in the Immortal Universe in June 2024, confirming the long-bubbling rumors that the third show would indeed be about the secretive organization. It's quite a smart decision by AMC as the concept of the Talamasca is one that can tie all the series together, easily allowing for changes to be made to the books while still thematically tying them all together and allowing for crossovers.

The Talamasca could be the central hub for crossovers and connections, just as the organization itself is in the books.

In Anne Rice's books, the Talamasca, more formally known as the Order of the Talamasca, is a secret society whose purpose is to monitor, investigate, and, if needed, contain the supernatural creatures of the world. However, the Talamasca aren't necessarily antagonistic toward these supernatural beings. In fact, multiple Talamasca characters in the books befriended or became lovers of vampires or witches, or became vampires themselves. Many in the Talamasca possess, if not supernatural abilities, then psychic ones.

Currently, AMC is moving along quickly with the Talamasca spinoff, which had been rumored for a year before the official confirmation. At the time of confirmation, it was reported that the spinoff series would be going into production in late 2024 with the goal of hitting TV screens in the latter half of 2025. If Mayfair Witches season 2 and The Talamasca season 1 stick to their projected release windows, then AMC's Immortal Universe can get into a nice release rhythm in the next few years, with a new season of one of the series coming out roughly every six months to three quarters of a year.

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Immortal Universe

Based on Anne Rice's various novel series, such as The Vampire Chronicles and Lives of the Mayfair Witches, Immortal Universe is a gothic-horror fantasy media franchise created by AMC and spearheaded by Anne Rice's son, Christopher Rice, following her passing. The franchise began in 2022 with a television adaptation of Interview with the Vampire and was continued in 2023 with Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches.

Created by Anne Rice

Character(s) Louis de Pointe du Lac , Lestat de Lioncourt , Claudia (Immortal Universe) , Armand (Immortal Universe) , Rowan Fielding , Ciprien Grieve , Lasher , Cortland Mayfair

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