Over the last few months, the Anne Rice Immortal Universe has come alive at AMC. First with the vibrant first season of Interview with the Vampire, and now with Mayfair Witches. Both series have been serving as an exciting introduction to a connected supernatural world—but there’s more to come, as executive producer Mark Johnson told Collider.
Johnson has a job that few could handle, as he is overseeing the creation of multiple TV series at once. He has to make sure every single thing is going according to plan—which includes being able to tell if the slate of Anne Rice series feels connected, while also being completely distinct from each other.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY “[W]e’re developing three other things, at the same time, all of them different. People ask me what these shows have in common, or what these books have in common, and I actually think it’s her characters, no matter how tortured or odd. Her vampires, unlike most vampires that we see all the time, are human beings. It’s not humans and vampires. There are human beings who happen to be vampires, and they all suffer from loss of love, lack of love, and lack of friendship.
As the title makes clear, Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches is another adaptation that hails from the series of novels written by late best-selling author Anne Rice. The writer created an extensive Immortal Universe that features over fifteen novels, and it seems like AMC has plans to bring more of them to life in the upcoming years.
Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches debuts Episode 3, titled "Second Line," this Sunday, January 22. You can watch a trailer for Season 1 below:
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