Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches is set to fly again after being renewed for a second season at AMC. The cable network is bringing back the series, which along with Interview with a Vampire is part of i…
However, the move comes after AMC decided to scrap five shows as part of a one-time write down that was designed to find around $400M in content savings.“difficult but important process”“We are thrilled with the reaction to this series, especially in the wake of the incredibly strong reception to Interview, and can’t wait to bring the fans second seasons of both series in this rich, vibrant and expanding universe based on the works of Anne Rice,” he McDermott added.
“In a business in which ‘nobody knows anything,’ we knew what we were hoping for in terms of building a television franchise around these remarkable characters and stories, and to see these shows arrive and captivate viewers in the way they have is so gratifying and energizing for everyone involved, and there is so much yet to come.” once again illustrates the strength and mastery of Anne Rice’s work,” said Mark Johnson.
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