

Scream for me.
The Vampire Lestat goes on tour while being haunted by "muses" from his past. As the band's popularity grows, so does Lestat's influence over vampires & humans alike, leaving others to contend with Lestat's power in the face of the Great Conversion.
WritersAnne Rice, Jonathan Ceniceroz, Anusree Roy, Ryan Kattner, Kevin Hanna

Detroit
Jun 7, 2026
Lestat reflects on the events leading to his tour as he goes head-to-head with a resentful coven.

Toledo
Jun 14, 2026
Lestat revisits his origins, explores Toledo, and handles the fallout from Detroit.

Toronto
Jun 21, 2026
Molloy finally lands an unsurprisingly difficult Lestat in the hot seat, probing him about his time as a Parisian actor, relationship with a childhood friend, and transformation, while Louis tends to some long-unfinished business in Detroit.

The Devil's Road
Jun 28, 2026
Lestat is triggered by his latest abandonment. Louis seeks comfort in a familiar face.

New York
Jul 5, 2026
The band records their album. Louis comes clean. Molloy gets a gift.

Montreal
Jul 12, 2026
Lestat & Louis meet someone who reveals some painful truths. Louis learns Lestat's biggest secret.

The Failures
Jul 19, 2026
Factions become clear when Lestat is the surprise guess of honor at at fancy dinner party.

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwine
For Starters, it's not _The Vampire Lestat_, they seem to be doing _The Queen of the Damned_, the third book not the second. And then all of the meh DEI political changes that made _Interview With the Vampire_ suck are still in place and in your face. Louis is still Black, not an aristrocratic slave owner, it was still a couple centuries later which cuts off some of the back story to the characters... ... only in this one because of the political rewrites and changes they are forced to make even more changes that break the story of the Vampire Chronicles and it's clear that they are reaching to try and fill in the gaps made when they did the unnecessary changes to _Interview_. And the changes were seriously unnecesssary, The Vampire Chronicals were alreay pretty woke, they were already extremely LGBT, they really didn't need to change things to give it a woke message, it was already there, the changes were just made to **SCREAM THE MESSAGE IN YOUR FACE AS LOUD AS POSSIBLE** and not convey it with the subtlity and grace that Anne Rice did. So now they are clearly grasping at straws to make _The Vampire Lestat_, because they already killed the novel when they made _Interview_... and unfortunately, it shows, the story is really hurting for it as it moves further and futher away from the source material. But whatever, my wife likes it, but then again, she didn't read the novels.