Showrunner Rolin Jones also reveals how the new AMC series is different from the book and the movie.

It’s time to sink your teeth into a new version ofInterview With the Vampire.

Now, AMC is bringing the undead gothic horror story back to life, this time as aseven-episode series.

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“Now he’s getting a second crack at it.

It’s dangerous, but he wants to go get that story.”

Molloy interviewing Louis again after building a successful career as a journalist changes their dynamic in a big way.

“He’s much craftier than he was when he was a kid,” added Bogosian.

“He won’t let Louis lie to him.

He’s going to get the story.

He’s afraid, of course, he’s afraid.

And he’s trying to scare me.

There’s also the temptation.

It’s always sitting there.

It’s very complex, and it was wonderful playing that.”

But they’re also looking to create a whole expanded universe based on all of Rice’s novels.

“It’s hard to believe sometimes that they’re connected, but they are.

Jones agrees, adding, “We’re building a universe.”