The showrunner Bryan Fuller leaves the future of the series Interview with a vampire

Cinema 23 May, 2018

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There is a year and a half, our little hearts gothic teens woke up to beat faster so that we learn that the saga Interview with a Vampire would know a tv series, from the hands of its author Anne Rice, with the help of his son Christopher.

What do you want, when you was a teenager in the 90’s, all we can do is to love Interview with a Vampire. The movie of Neil Jordan remains today as a model of romantic macabre, very far from the perlouzes in the Twilight, and a superb historical epic disenchanted who gave one of the best roles Tom Cruise and allowed us to discover the stunning Kirsten Dunst.

 

Kirsten Dunst, Brad Pitt and Tom cruise

 

After a result of any rotten (The queen of the damned), he was a long time question of remaking the film, as much as the saga literary from which he came, continued to expand since Anne Rice, the author, has released no fewer than 14 volumes. At the end of 2016, we may learn, therefore, that Anne Rice herself, with the help of his son, Christopher, was going to adapt his work to tv series, without that we know for the moment the identity of the diffuser. And, just to make the things, she had paid for the services of the great Bryan Fuller.

But now, Fuller is a bit of a poissard at this time. After the end ofHannibal, he was replaced for the second season of’American Gods, after being barred of Star Trek : Discovery, before that Spielberg is not committing to a new version of“Amazing Stories, before the transfer. And the black series continues, since the site Joblo tells us that, unfortunately, Bryan Fuller has left the project Vampire Chronicles (the planned title for the series).

 

Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt

 

If the reasons remain unknown to this day, the series do not seem to suffer as, in parallel, Christopher Rice has announced that the series would be called now Lestat the Vampire (in reference to the second volume of the saga) and that the pilot episode, which he wrote himself, would answer to the nickname of the Killer wolf.

Nothing more to be put in the tooth, still no date, still not to broadcast, or cast, and no budget. But the family Rice has the air of always believe in it. With or without Bryan Fuller.

 

Kirsten Dunst, amazing