
... After the Phantoms of Your Former Self
DramaFantasyHorrorRomance
Louis learns vampire rules from Lestat.
Director
Alan Taylor
Writers
Jonathan Ceniceroz, David B. Harris, Anne Rice
Stars
Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian
Release Date
October 2, 2022
💬 8
Reviews
🎭 Top Cast

Jacob Anderson
as Louis de Pointe du Lac

Sam Reid
as Lestat de Lioncourt

Eric Bogosian
as Daniel Molloy

Kalyne Coleman
as Grace de Pointe du Lac

Assad Zaman
as Rashid

John DiMaggio
as Alderman Fenwick
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Chris Stack
as Thomas 'Tom' Anderson

Rae Dawn Chong
as Florence de Pointe du Lac

Jeff Pope
as Finn O'Shea

Dana Gourrier
as Bricktop Williams
🎬 Technical Specs
Filming Location
Lalaurie Mansion, 1140 Royal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
🏷️ Keywords
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🎯 Categories
Vampire HorrorDramaFantasyHorrorRomance
⭐ Featured Review
Of course! Of course, of course ... of course
"Strong second episode, setting the table for Lestat's chaotic multitudes. Even as the story starts to move quickly through the years, there's an expansiveness to these characters - that's a testament to the strength of the script as much as the cast. Chemistry is 11/10. The dialogue is sometimes nearly as purple as Rice's, but sounds natural in the mouths of Anderson, Reid, Bogosian, Coleman, et al. And there's plenty of lightness - even joy: 'I am thinking Persian for our next carpet.' @ the design team (LePere-Schloop, Oglesby, Orillion, van den Brink &..."
💡 Did You Know?
Lestat compared his bloodlust proclivities to wine varietals:
- Tempranillo - Spanish wine whose name is derived from temprano or "early" ( a reference to the fact that it ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes). It is black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain ("fleshy and tart"). It tends to thrive in chalky vineyard soils .
- Primitivo - dark-skinned grape known for producing inky, tannic wines (" hints of iron, rather plain"). It is grown in southern Italy, particularly Puglia ("the heel" of the Italian boot).
- Cabernet - or Cabernet Sauvignon, a dry red wine, "thick-skinned and chewy", made from a single widely cultivated variety of black grape especially in the Bordeaux region of France (city in the South West region of the country)
📖 Synopsis
Louis learns vampire rules from Lestat.