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  1. Dracula is a novel by Bram Stoker published in 1897. Derived from vampire legends, it became the basis for an entire genre of literature and film. It follows the vampire Count Dracula from his castle in Transylvania to England, where he is hunted while turning others into vampires.

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  2. I’ve always wanted to play a vampire.” We’ve done workshops of the original Dracula play. I’m in one of those Blade 3 movies—very brief role. “I just want to be a vampire. It’s what ...

  3. The good news is audiences will have the opportunity to peel back another of Armand’s layers and get some answers to those questions when “Interview With the Vampire” returns for the recently announced Season 3. The post ‘Interview With the Vampire’: Assad Zaman Unpacks the Truth Behind Armand’s Lies appeared first on TheWrap.

  4. Read move in Vulture’s recap of this week’s ‘Interview With the Vampire.’ We knew Claudia wasn’t long for this world, but it’s still tragic to see her short (by vampire standards) life ...

  5. A pivotal character from Anne Rice's universe of the undead, the vampire Armand, appeared in the Interview with the Vampire season finale.

  6. Interview with the Vampire's Season 2 finale finally reveals the real Lestat after two seasons of portraying him ... Daniel provides the receipts and successfully exposes Armand's 77-year-long lie.

  7. Interview with the Vampire season 2 closes the book on Louis' time in Paris, temporarily reuniting him with Lestat (Sam Reid) before he appears to go his own way. While details are scarce on what exactly will happen next, creator Rolin Jones has confirmed that season 3 will adapt the second novel in The Vampire Chronicles series, The Vampire ...