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Is there any way to change the title of this wiki to something more inclusive of all Anne Rice's work and adaptations? Especially since characters overlap.
Working on my re-read of the Mayfair Witches series and slowly adding info to this wiki. Please feel free to join me or edit what I add. Again, this is the book characters, NOT the show. (I was somewhat unimpressed by the show. Glad to have it on screen, but very much missing Michael and Aaron and all the characters surrounding Michael. :-( )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEAMrZ3uId8
I love Akasha Queen of the damned so much and I'll do anything for her. i will tell Akasha Queen of the Damned the truth all by myself.
The werewolves/The Gift Wolf, the mummy/Ramses the damned, the genius/servant of the bones, none of these works are included in the immortal universe? I believed they were also part of it, but apparently it's just witches and vampires, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeTgEtu1uoQ
This scene reminds me lot that i meet Akasha Queen of the damned and she change me and my life. and now that i will do anything for Akasha Queen of the damned, i will tell her the truth because... i love her.
I am curious has ever been lost media involved in this franchise, like a lost episode, a promotional video or photo or a lost script, something like that.
Hi all. I'm a huge Mayfair Witches fan ever since I first read Witching Hour in high school. I'm re-reading the books for the gazillionth time. I am having trouble finding stuff on Fandom about the book characters and was wondering if this wiki would be the appropriate place to contribute. I am also a Vampire Chronicles fan, but the Mayfair Witches have my heart. Am I in the right place?
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Is it just me or did they pick the worst actor to be Armand? I’m not saying he’s not a good actor but he’s no Antonio Banderas. He looks…. weak and soft. Honestly he looks like a pussy. I can’t imagine him running that playhouse or being an old world vampire. Just- wrong actor imo.
I read Interview years ago and don’t remember the blood being able to heal humans. But in episode 1 when Lestat and Louis are with Miss Lily, Lestat bites Louis then bites his own thumb and rubs it on Louis’ bite marks and they go away…. This is the second time I’ve watched the show too and I didn’t catch that the first time so I don’t think it healed anyone elsewhere in the show either.
Anyway, if you know the answer let me know 🙂
“Mayfair Witches” has been renewed for Season 2 at AMC.
The drama, which serves as the second series in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe on AMC and AMC+, opened to a solid .11 rating in adults 18-49 on linear for its Jan. 8 premiere. Per AMC, the series bested “Interview with the Vampire” as the No. 1 new series premiere on AMC+ is currently the most-viewed season of any series ever on AMC+ based on the first 30 days of viewership.
Production on season two is expected to begin later this year in New Orleans.
“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,” said Dan McDermott, president of entertainment and AMC Studios for AMC Networks. “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.”
“The success of both ‘Mayfair Witches’ and ‘Interview with the Vampire’ once again illustrates the strength and mastery of Anne Rice’s work,” said Mark Johnson, who is overseeing the entire Anne Rice universe for AMC Networks. “The fact that these first two shows are performing so splendidly with a TV audience gives us much pride in what we’ve already done and great anticipation for the storytelling opportunities yet to come.”
“Anne Rice’s ‘Lives of the Mayfair Witches’ is a sumptuous epic tale that we’ve only begun to explore,” said Esta Spalding, showrunner and executive producer of ‘Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches.’ “I’m so grateful to the fans and viewers of the show who’ve given us the chance to continue telling this story.”