AMC is bringing back its Anne Rice Immortal Universe series in 2024, and has revealed new casting updates for its two flagship shows, Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches. It’s possible a third series is coming, too. The news was announced at the TCA press tour, via The Hollywood Reporter.
Mayfair Witches Season 2 Cast Additions
Mayfair Witches has already started production on an eight-episode second season in New Orleans, with the addition of Alyssa Jirrels as a series regular, playing Moira Mayfair. She’s lead character Rowan Fielding’s (Alexandra Daddario) cousin and a mind reader. She blames her family and the entity called Lasher (Jack Huston) for the death of her sister Tessa (Madison Wolfe). Ted Levine joins as recurring guest star Julien Mayfair, the father of Cortland Mayfair. Also coming on board is Thora Birch as Gifford Mayfair, a self-deprecating tarot card reader and bohemian.
In the original Witching Hour novel, Julien Mayfair is a major character in the Mayfair family tree. However, the description sounds like the series will reimagine him. Moira Mayfair might be a stand-in for Mona Mayfair, a major character introduced in Rice’s second Mayfair novel, Taltos. There is a Gifford Mayfair in the novels as well, but she’s barely referenced. This sounds like a totally new character with the same name. The series returns later this year on AMC and AMC+.
Interview with the Vampire
Meanwhile, Interview with the Vampire has revealed the release date for season two, which drops its first episode on May 12. They’ve also added some cast members. David Costabile (Breaking Bad) has joined the cast in a guest star capacity as Leonard, a seasoned TV personality who has a run-in with titular interviewer Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). Additionally, recurring guest stars this season include Roxane Duran as Claudia’s vampiric “mother” Madeleine and Bally Gill as someone called “Real Rashid.” We imagine this is the person who inspired the vampire Armand’s human alias in season one.
Talamasca
AMC has also started work on a series about the Talamasca. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) is currently writing a script for this potential third series. The Talamasca is an ancient psychic order who were chroniclers of all things supernatural. Anne Rice introduced them in her third vampire novel The Queen of the Damned. She later greatly expanded upon the order in her Lives of the Mayfair Witches series, and their origins were finally revealed in the 2014 novel Prince Lestat.