Interview with the Vampire Season 4: Release Plans, Cast News and Story Insights

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Is There going to be a Season 4 of Interview with the Vampire — ✔️ June 13, 2027

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When does “Interview with the Vampire” Season 4 come out?

June 13, 2027.

That’s a Sunday. 11:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 a.m. ET on AMC. Yes, that’s late. AMC puts this show in a weird slot. Most viewers DVR it or stream it the next day.

Eight episodes. Sixty minutes each. That’s eight hours of gothic, bloody, romantic chaos.

The show premiered in 2022. Everyone was skeptical. The 1994 movie is iconic. Brad Pitt. Tom Cruise. A whole generation grew up on it. But this adaptation is different. Darker. Queerer. More brutal. Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid made the roles their own.

Season 3 ended on a massive cliffhanger. Lestat did something unforgivable. Louis walked away. Daniel exposed secrets. Claudia’s ghost kept haunting everyone.

Season 4 picks up right there. No time jump. Just consequences.


What is “Interview with the Vampire” Season 4 about?

Anne Rice’s world. Vampires. New Orleans. Paris. Centuries of rage and romance.

The show follows Louis de Pointe du Lac. He’s a vampire. He’s also the narrator. He tells his story to a journalist named Daniel Molloy. The problem is that Louis is an unreliable narrator. He lies. He forgets. He omits.

Lestat de Lioncourt is his maker. His lover. His enemy. They’ve been together for over a century. They’ve also tried to kill each other multiple times.

Season 4 focuses on the aftermath of Season 3. A character died. Someone else took the throne. The vampire coven is fractured. New players are entering the game.

The main arcs this season:

Lestat’s past. We finally see his backstory. His human life. His transformation. The man he loved before Louis. Episode 3 is called “The Boy from Auvergne.” That’s where Lestat grew up. It’s brutal. It’s beautiful.

Claudia’s legacy. She’s gone. But she’s not forgotten. Her diaries surface. They contain secrets that could destroy everyone.

The vampire court. A new vampire arrives. Old world. Old rules. She doesn’t like how things are run. She wants to burn it all down.

Louis and Daniel. The interview continues. But Daniel is asking harder questions. Louis is giving evasive answers. The trust is gone. But the tape is still rolling.


How can I watch “Interview with the Vampire” Season 4?

In the US with cable: AMC. Channel depends on your provider. Usually around 100-130.

In the US without cable: Streaming services.

  • AMC+ — $8.99/month. New episodes the same day they air. Best option.
  • Sling — $40/month. AMC is in the “Entertainment Extra” package.
  • Philo — $25/month. Includes AMC. Cheaper but fewer other channels.
  • YouTube TV — $73/month. Includes AMC. Expensive.

In Canada: AMC is available on most cable packages. Also on AMC+ Canada ($8.99 CAD/month).

In the UK: ITVX. The show streams there. Free with ads. New episodes usually a day after the US.

In Australia: Stan. That’s the streaming service. Not Binge. Not Foxtel. Stan. New episodes same day as US.

Everywhere else: AMC+ is available in dozens of countries. Check their website. If not, VPN to the US.


Interview with the Vampire Season 4 Teaser

AMC released a teaser in May 2027.

Thirty seconds. Black screen. A match strikes. A candle lights. Lestat’s face appears. He’s crying. Blood tears. Then Louis’s voice: “You should have let me die.” Then Lestat’s voice: “I have made many mistakes. You are not one of them.”

Then the title card.

No action. No vampires fighting. Just faces. Just whispers. It’s haunting.

Full trailer dropped May 25. Two minutes. Shows Lestat’s backstory. A young man in 18th century France. A violin. A lover. A death. Then the transformation. Then the rage.

The trailer also shows the new vampire. A woman. Old. Powerful. She walks into the courtroom. Everyone bows. She doesn’t.

Search “Interview with the Vampire Season 4 trailer” on YouTube. About 3 million views. The comments are full of people crying about Lestat’s backstory. They haven’t even seen it yet. That’s how much they trust the show.

Behind-the-scenes featurette: AMC released a 10-minute video. The cast talks about Lestat’s origin story. Jacob Anderson says “I cried reading the script.” Sam Reid says “I didn’t sleep for a week after filming.”


What time do episodes air and stream?

AMC broadcast: June 13 at 11:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 a.m. ET. That’s the official time. But most AMC stations air it earlier. Check your local listings. Some air it at 10 p.m. Some at 9 p.m. Some at midnight.

AMC+ streaming: New episodes available at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET on the day they air. So Episode 1 is on AMC+ at midnight on June 13.

ITVX (UK): New episodes available at 8 a.m. GMT on June 14.

Stan (Australia): New episodes available at 5 p.m. AEST on June 14.

New episodes weekly. One episode every Sunday.

  • Episode 1: June 13, 2027
  • Episode 2: June 20, 2027
  • Episode 3: June 27, 2027
  • Episode 4: July 4, 2027
  • Episode 5: July 11, 2027
  • Episode 6: July 18, 2027
  • Episode 7: July 25, 2027
  • Episode 8: August 1, 2027

When do new episodes come out?

Every Sunday. For eight weeks.

No breaks. No mid-season hiatus. AMC committed to the schedule.

If you miss an episode, AMC+ has it the next day. So does ITVX (UK). So does Stan (Australia).

If you want to binge, wait until August 2. All eight episodes will be available. Then watch them in one weekend. That’s what some people do. That’s what some vampires would do. If they had weekends.


Who is in the “Interview with the Vampire” Season 4 cast?

Here’s the full Season 4 cast:

  • Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac
  • Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt
  • Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy
  • Delainey Hayles as Claudia (flashbacks and ghost appearances)
  • Gopal Divan as Dr. Fareed Bhansali
  • Joseph Potter as Nicolas de Lenfent (young Lestat’s lover)
  • Jennifer Ehle as Gabriella (Lestat’s mother)
  • Noah Reid as Larry (new character)
  • Christopher Heyerdahl as Marius (ancient vampire)
  • Sarah Swire as TC
  • Sheila Atim as Akasha (the Queen of the Damned)

Jacob Anderson is the lead. He plays Louis. The vampire who can’t stop telling his story. The one who loves Lestat and hates him in equal measure. Anderson is brilliant. He does more with a glance than most actors do with a monologue.

Sam Reid plays Lestat. The rockstar vampire. The drama queen. The one who starts wars just because he’s bored. This season, we see his origin. His human life. His first love. His first death. Reid is heartbreaking.

Eric Bogosian plays Daniel. The journalist. The interviewer. He’s dying. He’s also the only human in the room. He asks the questions we want to ask. He also calls Louis on his lies.

Delainey Hayles plays Claudia. She’s dead. But she’s not gone. Her ghost appears. Her diaries are read. Her voice is heard. She haunts the season.

Sheila Atim plays Akasha. The ancient one. The first vampire. She’s been asleep for thousands of years. Now she’s awake. She’s not happy. Atim is terrifying.

Christopher Heyerdahl plays Marius. Lestat’s maker. He’s old. He’s wise. He’s also responsible for most of Lestat’s trauma. Heyerdahl plays him as gentle and monstrous at the same time.

Joseph Potter plays Nicolas. Lestat’s first love. Human. Fragile. Doomed. Potter is only in one episode. But it’s the best episode of the season.

Jennifer Ehle plays Gabriella. Lestat’s mother. She’s the one who pushed him. Who made him who he is. Ehle plays her as loving and cruel. Both at once.

Noah Reid plays Larry. A new character. A journalist. He works with Daniel. He also has secrets. Reid is best known for Schitt’s Creek. This is different. Darker.

Sarah Swire plays TC. Also new. Also mysterious. Also probably a vampire. Swire doesn’t say much. But when she does, everyone listens.

Gopal Divan returns as Dr. Fareed. The vampire doctor. The one who patches them up. The one who knows all their secrets.


How to Watch Interview with the Vampire Season 4 on AMC

Step by step:

  1. Find AMC on your TV. Cable. Antenna. Streaming. Whatever.
  2. Check your local listings. The show might air earlier or later than the national time.
  3. Watch live. Or record it. Or stream it the next day.

If you don’t have cable:

  • AMC+ ($8.99/month). Free trial available. 7 days. Watch the whole season. Cancel. That’s what most people do.
  • Philo ($25/month). Free trial. Also 7 days.
  • Sling ($40/month). Also free trial.

If you want to watch for free: AMC+ free trial. That’s it. Use a different email every 7 days. Not recommending it. Just saying it’s possible.

If you’re outside the US: AMC+ is available in many countries. Check. If not, ITVX (UK) and Stan (Australia) are your best bets.


Interview with the Vampire Season 4 filming locations

New Orleans. Mostly. But not entirely.

The show films in New Orleans for exterior shots. French Quarter. Garden District. The cemeteries. The streets where Louis and Lestat walked. They use real locations. Real buildings. Real atmosphere.

Why New Orleans? Because the story is set there. Anne Rice lived there. She wrote the books there. The city is a character. You can’t film it anywhere else.

Specific locations:

  • The Garden District. Where Louis and Lestat’s townhouse is supposed to be. The show uses a real house on First Street. The owners are fans. They let the crew film there.
  • The French Quarter. Jackson Square. Bourbon Street. The alleys where Claudia played. All real. All used.
  • The cemeteries. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. That’s where Anne Rice is buried. Also where the show films vampire gatherings.

Paris scenes: Filmed in Prague. Not Paris. Too expensive. Too many permits. Prague stands in for 19th century Paris. It works. The architecture is similar.

Lestat’s backstory scenes: Filmed in Romania. Transylvania. Real castles. Real mountains. The production went there for one week. Shot all the origin story footage. Then came back.

The studio: New Orleans. A soundstage in the warehouse district. Used for interior scenes. Louis’s apartment. Lestat’s concert hall. The vampire courtroom. All built there.

If you want to visit the locations:

  • The Garden District is a real neighborhood. Walk down First Street. See the house. Don’t knock. Residents live there.
  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is open to the public. Book a tour. See Anne Rice’s grave. Also see the vampire filming locations. The guides know which ones.
  • The French Quarter is always open. Go at night. It’s spookier. Also drunker.
  • Prague is beautiful. Visit the old town. Pretend you’re in Paris. Close your eyes. It almost works.
  • Romania has many castles. Bran Castle is the most famous. That’s “Dracula’s Castle.” Not related to Interview. But still cool.

Quick recap:

  • Season 4 premiere: June 13, 2027
  • Time: 11:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 a.m. ET (check local listings)
  • Where to watch: AMC (cable) or AMC+ (streaming, $8.99/month)
  • Canada: AMC or AMC+ Canada
  • UK: ITVX (free with ads)
  • Australia: Stan
  • Episodes: 8 (60 minutes each)
  • New episodes every Sunday. Weekly release.
  • Main cast: Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Delainey Hayles, Sheila Atim
  • Filmed in: New Orleans, Prague, Romania
  • Season 5: Not confirmed. But the show is popular. AMC will probably renew.

June 13. Sunday. Lestat’s past is revealed. Louis is still angry. Daniel is still asking questions. Claudia is still haunting everyone. And a new vampire is coming. Old. Powerful. Patient.

She’s been asleep for millennia. Now she’s awake. She’s not happy with what the vampires have become. She wants to remind them of their origins. Their cruelty. Their hunger.

She wants to burn it all down.

Louis and Lestat have to stop her. But they also hate each other. They also love each other. They also can’t stop hurting each other.

It’s messy. It’s bloody. It’s beautiful.

That’s Interview with the Vampire. That’s why we watch. That’s why it’s the best show on television. Watch it. You’ll cry. You’ll scream. You’ll fall in love with a monster. Then you’ll hate yourself for it. That’s the point. That’s Anne Rice’s world. That’s the gift she gave us. Watch it for her. Watch it for yourself. Watch it.

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