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‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season 3 Poster Sets the Stage for 2026 Premiere
“There’s something so vampiric about rock music,” AMC writes on Twitter this morning. Along with the tweet comes the first official poster for “Interview with the Vampire” Season 3.
Production kicks off this year on Anne Rice’s “Interview with the Vampire” Season 3, and the official poster – which you’ll find below – confirms a 2026 premiere on AMC and AMC+.
The upcoming third season is based on Rice’s novel The Vampire Lestat. In Season 3, Lestat (Sam Reid) sets his story straight in a way only he can—by starting a band and going on tour.
AMC previews, “Returning in 2026, season three of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire will feature Vampire Lestat headlining as the most immortal rockstar the world has ever seen.”
AMC is planning a Season 3 promotional tour including a variety of stops. They tease, “Kicking off later this year, opportunities include first look ‘soundchecks’ of the new season, shoppable co-branded consumer products in a Rock Shop merch store, and in-world integrated content.”
Rolin Jones is the creator, writer and showrunner of AMC’s vampire series.
The network’s “Immortal Universe” also includes the series “Mayfair Witches,” which recently wrapped its second season. AMC’s “The Talamasca” will also be launching soon.

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‘Below’ First Look Images – Josh Hartnett Stars in Netflix’s Sea Creature Series
From creator Jesse McKeown (“The Umbrella Academy”), Netflix’s sea creature series “Below” is swimming our way this October, and Entertainment Weekly has the first look.
Josh Hartnett stars in Netflix’s upcoming series “Below” alongside Charlie Heaton, Mackenzie Davis, Rohan Campbell, Ruby Stokes, Kaleb Horn, and Willow Kean.
It follows a grizzled fisherman (Josh Hartnett) who must fight to protect his family and his community when a mysterious sea creature terrorizes a remote Newfoundland town.
Entertainment Weekly previews, “Thankfully, Calvin’s not alone on his quest to confront the unknown. In an effort to keep his son Wade (Charlie Heaton) and their family safe from harm, he joins forces with marine researcher Fonda (Mackenzie Davis) to learn more about the creature that lurks below the waves and, along the way, their island’s hidden history.”
McKeown teases, “Folks here have been dealing with unexplained phenomena and tragic events for hundreds of years. Killer storms. Maritime disasters. The collapse of the cod fishery. People going hungry. Surviving the winter here can be a horror movie in and of itself. So, these strange events fit into a long history of unimaginable difficulties.”
He notes that the series is inspired by the work of Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter, two filmmaking titans who similarly inspired Apple TV’s hit horror-comedy “Widow’s Bay.”
“Below” looks to scratch a similar itch, though perhaps with a bit less comedy.
The six-episode limited series arrives on Netflix on October 8, 2026.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Netflix
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