• Network: AMC , AMC+
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 2, 2022
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
88

Universal acclaim - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 11
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 11
  3. Negative: 0 out of 11

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Alison Herman
    Jun 8, 2026
    90
    If the project of “Interview With the Vampire” was to make these interactions legible for those of us with finite lifespans, “The Vampire Lestat” adds a new weapon to that arsenal, one that lands with all the force of a stake through the heart.
  2. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Jun 8, 2026
    83
    Beyond Gabriella, new characters never develop beyond props, as “Lestat” too closely mirrors its namesake’s narcissism. (The band is named The Vampire Lestat and, fittingly, the other band-members couldn’t matter less.) But if you can give yourself over to his melody, Lestat repays your indulgence with complete immersion. .... It’s rare to find television bold enough to commit as fully as “The Vampire Lestat” does, and rarer still to see a performer as magnetic and multifaceted as Reid to carry it through.
  3. Reviewed by: Saloni Gajjar
    Jun 8, 2026
    83
    The show is veering toward a more flamboyant, rollicking, and dare I say comedic energy. It’s an ambitious makeover that the cast and crew are well-equipped to handle, none more than Reid, who sinks his fangs into Lestat’s superstar avatar with aplomb. .... Getting to see IWTV‘s events through Lestat’s eyes and learn more about his origins makes season three enticing so far.
  4. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Jun 8, 2026
    80
    The Vampire Lestat is a bit of a left turn in the Interview With The Vampire story, but it’s campy fun with good music and a Lestat that is funnier the more seriously he takes himself.
  5. Reviewed by: Sherin Nicole
    Jun 4, 2026
    90
    When you reach Ep 4, something deeper emerges from the thrills and the winkingly self-aware humor. The loneliness of being a vampire and the centuries of shameful secrets begin to burn brightly. That’s when this re-envisioned series really starts to cook. .... The Vampire Lestat” outdoes season 2.
  6. Reviewed by: Nick Bythrow
    Jun 4, 2026
    90
    Filled with deep complexity, staggeringly emotional performances, and a protagonist who's captivating in so many layered ways, this season of Interview with the Vampire is not only the show at its best, but one of the best seasons of TV in 2026 so far.
  7. Reviewed by: Randy Myers
    Jun 3, 2026
    88
    For the third season, lead showrunner Rolin Jones pulls off a hell of a hat trick and puts a lot onto the chiseled shoulders of Sam Reid, reprising his role as the sexy, witty bloodsucker Lestat de Lioncourt. Good news: Reid is electrifying and looks, acts and struts around like a legit rock star from the Bowie and Jagger age.
  8. Reviewed by: Kayleigh Donaldson
    Jun 2, 2026
    90
    Certainly, there are more than a few eye-widening shocks throughout this season that will surely inspire heated discourse, and the sheer glut of plot forced into a short season run leaves some moments in need of a deeper breath. It wouldn’t be an Anne Rice project without that. Still, this is a striking and nervy piece of work that goes there over and over again.
  9. Reviewed by: Judy Berman
    Jun 2, 2026
    90
    An alternately rollicking and gutting work of apocalyptic camp. .... Lestat becomes, like its predecessor, an empathetic portrait of an immortal monster with human psychology.
  10. Reviewed by: Carly Lane
    Jun 2, 2026
    90
    I'm still nursing the TV ["hangover"] version after watching The Vampire Lestat (complimentary, of course). The Vampire Lestat sits in a unique place within the overall series, both a sharp pivot from the straightforwardly formal interview that preceded it and a chaotically thrilling continuation of the existing story.
  11. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Jun 2, 2026
    90
    Through six episodes made available for review, “The Vampire Lestat” proves itself to be the show’s wildest, most risky and probably funniest season yet.