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Interview with the Vampire S02E05 Trailer: Louis's Memories Unleashed?
The trailer for AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire S02E05: "Don't Be Afraid, Just Start the Tape" gives us game-changing vibes.
It's not that every episode of AMC & Rolin Jones's (Perry Mason, Weeds) Sam Reid, Jacob Anderson, Delainey Hayles, Assad Zaman & Eric Bogosian– starring Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire isn't important. But between the midseason trailer (we have a better version of it waiting for you below) and the image gallery that was released – combined with the clues that we've had so far, we can't shake this feeling that this weekend's chapter is going to be a major game-changer. And now, we have an episode trailer that only dumps a whole lot more fuel on our dumpster fires of random speculation.
In the fifth chapter, "Don't Be Afraid, Just Start the Tape" (written by Jonathan Ceniceroz and Hannah Moscovitch), the spotlight shifts to the two time periods that we've been waiting to learn more about – the original interview in the '70s, where some serious stuff went down between Louis (Anderson), Armand (Zaman), and a young Daniel Molloy (Bogosian) that's clearly going to impact the second time period – the show's here-and-now. Here's a look at the episode trailer that was released earlier today:
And here's a look back at the image gallery for S02E05: "Don't Be Afraid, Just Start the Tape" that was released earlier today:
And here's a look at the rather intense midseason trailer for what's still to come as AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire nears the end of its second season in some bold, bloody & unexpected ways… except this time, we have a much better YouTube version to pass along (sorry, social media). Following that, we have a behind-the-scenes look at this past weekend's chapter:
Interview with the Vampire S02E03 Drops Big Talamasca Tease (Spoilers)
It was back in April 2023 when we learned that AMC & AMC+'s "Immortal Universe" would be expanding beyond Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire and Alexandra Daddario, Tongayi Chirisa, Jack Huston & Harry Hamlin-starring Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches. With John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) set to write and serve as showrunner, the series would focus on the secret organization known as the Talamasca – one that's been a factor in a number of Rice's works. Referred to by the late bestselling author as "psychic detectives," the Order of the Talamasca was established to research, track, and oversee the paranormal world – which, as we've seen, is made up of vampires, witches, werewolves, and more. So what does this have to do with "No Pain" (directed by Levan Akin with teleplay from Heather Bellson)? When it comes to setting the stage for expanding the on-screen universe and setting up the spinoff, a whole lot.
As much as we've been loving what's been going on in the past, it's what's building in the present timeline – in and around Dubai – that has us hooked. Well, the fine folks behind tonight's episode definitely fed our conspiracy hunger. Before Daniel (Bogosian) can potentially get a little personal meal time, he makes an unexpected "friend" in the form of Justin Kirk's (Weeds, Perry Mason)' Raglan James. While he never names Talamasca as the organization that he works for, the way James has a very vested interest in who Daniel is interviewing is very telling – as is how he knows what's been going on during the interviews. Adding to the ten-ton hint was James telling Daniel that "The Great Conversion" is very real, with the 900 vampires that his group has been monitoring has grown to 1600 in an alarmingly short period of time – a month.
Before Daniel creates a scene to give himself enough distance to process everything, James makes Daniel aware of some encrypted files that they've passed along to him to prove their point – and that they have no problem accessing Daniel's computer whenever they want. While the James that we meet in the episode appears to be a major player within the clandestine organization, in Rise's literary universe, he is a gifted psychic with the ability to switch bodies with people who served as a member of Talamasca until getting the boot for constant thievery. Even more interesting, James serves as a major protagonist in Rice's 1992 novel, The Tale of the Body Thief. Hmmm… will we get a live-action backstory for James that matches with Rice's work or a reworking? Stay tuned…