Novelist Anne Rice was known for her supernatural tales about vampires, witches, and ghosts. In 1976, she gained notoriety for Interview with the Vampire, the first book in The Vampire Chronicles ...
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The Weird History of Anne Rice’s Vampires in Comic Books
Back in the 90s, Anne Rice's Lestat and his vampire friends had several hit comics, but they are largely unavailable today.
Before the Anne Rice Immortal Universe on AMC, or even the movie Interview with the Vampire, the only visual representation of Anne Rice’s vampires came via comic books. Starting in 1989, publisher ...
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Talamasca’s Most Chilling Rule Explains Every Tragedy in Anne Rice’s Universe
As supernatural beings clash, the Talamasca remains in the shadows, but their top rule often leads to devastating ...
Talamasca: The Secret Order, AMC’s latest effort to expand Anne Rice’s fictional universe into a franchise as fruitful as The Walking Dead, doesn’t bear much resemblance to the other two AMC series ...
The next chapter in AMC’s expanding Anne Rice television saga, a series centered on the secretive organization known as the Talamasca, is officially slated to premiere this October. This upcoming show ...
Netflix and AMC Networks are extending their streaming partnership to bring seasons of more new and upcoming AMC-owned series, like “Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order,” and library titles, ...
AMC Networks has shared updates on its new series Anne Rice’s Talamasca, which debuts this October. Besides sharing first-look photos, producers announced that Celine Buckens (Showtrial, The Ex-Wife) ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Anne Rice estate and Dinner Partners LLC have signed with InkWell Management and Literate for representation. The aim is to promote the late author’s available works across all media ...
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