AMC’s Hit Anne Rice Adaptation Finally Gets a Season 3 Release Date (And an Insane Opening Sequence)

The third season of Interview with the Vampire will now be known as The Vampire Lestat, with the story centering on the captivating vampire Lestat and his transformation into a world-famous rock star. To build excitement for the June 7th premiere, AMC released a new opening sequence that reflects this dramatic change in style. The credits are designed like a fast-paced music video, blending psychedelic visuals with quick shots of bats, vampires, and concert footage of Lestat performing on tour. The imagery is a clear nod to the rebellious spirit of 1970s rock, accompanied by an original song, “All Fall Down,” created specifically for the show. The song even features vocals by the actor who plays Lestat, setting a bold and theatrical tone for the season.

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Finale Doesn’t Explain the Doctor’s Sudden Omega Expertise

It’s especially disappointing because the error comes from a seemingly solid connection to a well-known Star Trek episode. “Rubincon” continues to borrow heavily from Voyager storylines, a trend seen throughout much of the season. The plot puts Robert Picardo’s Doctor in a central position in the cadets’ rescue plan, but the script surprisingly rushes past this, not giving the Doctor’s involvement in “Rubincon” the attention it deserves.

The Grapes of Math: NEAR’s Bitter Harvest in the AI Vineyard

Yet NEAR, that once-proud colt, now limps through the dust, its value more than 90% shy of its high. A 90% drawdown! Why, that’s like watching your favorite ranch hand turn into a scarecrow overnight. Still, the market whispers of new catalysts-mirage-like saviors that might lift the token or vanish like smoke in the panhandle wind.

Kevin Costner & Taylor Sheridan Butted Heads Over a Controversial Yellowstone Storyline (But Sheridan Was Right)

The recent difficulties stemmed from long-standing problems with the show’s production. Most of the talk centered around Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan. Sheridan, a writer and former actor who created the series, reportedly clashed with Costner, causing delays, disagreements during filming, and a tense atmosphere on set. However, these issues weren’t recent; they began with a divisive storyline in the second season of Yellowstone.