Based on the book The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice, Damned continues the story of the Vampire Lestat, Tom Cruise’s character in Interview With the Vampire. Lestat has become a rock star, but his music wakes up the 6,000-year-old...See more queen of the vampires, Akasha (Aaliyah), who then decides she wants Lestat to help her get revenge on some of her former male followers and to co-rule the vampires with her.
The Anne Rice novels The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned are excellent reads that could make for an incredible viewing experience if they were properly and faithfully adapted for the screen. Instead, ideas lifted from the two...
It seems that we'll finally be seeing the return of the vampire Lestat as The Hollywood Reporter has shared that Universal and Imagine Entertainment have acquired the rights to Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles" series. The acquisition encompasses the entire...
Cody The Anne Rice novels The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned are excellent reads that could make for an incredible viewing experience if they were properly and faithfully adapted for the screen. Instead, ideas lifted from the...
It seems that we'll finally be seeing the return of the vampire Lestat as The Hollywood Reporter has shared that Universal and Imagine Entertainment have acquired the rights to Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles" series. The acquisition encompasses the entire...
It has been a talking point for years now, but we are getting closer to a remake of INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE. Universal has acquired the rights to Anne Rice’s anthology of novels, "The Vampire Chronicles". The deal is for...
Bite me! Such a sardonic retort actually becomes a legit request when regarding one of the oldest film characters…the vampire seductress. If you don’t know, the great Neil Jordan (INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE) returns to such a world of erotic...
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