AMC latest show, based on Anne Rice's best selling novel Anne Rice's Interview With A Vampire, will be a modern retelling of the best selling, horror classic.
After years of being shopped around, the rights to novelist Anne Rice's work have been purchased by AMC Networks. Previously, Hulu had the rights to Rice's The Vampire Chronicles, with plans in place for Paramount Television and Anonymous Content to develop a television series based on the popular series for the streamer. In December 2019, Rice and her son, Christopher Rice, parted ways with Hulu and Paramount, beginning the process of shopping a massive rights package to her body of work once more. [caption id="attachment_895665" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Geffen Pictures[/caption] Now, just five …
Hulu has given the boot to a TV adaptation of author Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles this week after spending over a year in the streamer's possession. Rice is a household name thanks to works including Interview with the Vampire, which is part of the Vampire Chronicles saga and was adapted into a successful movie in 1994 starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst, and Antonio Banderas. [caption id="attachment_861414" align="alignright" width="340"] Image via Geffen Pictures[/caption] According to Variety, a page-to-TV screen series adaptation of Rice's The Vampire Chronicles has been dumped …
Here are the best (and worst) screen adaptations and scripts from beloved writer Anne Rice, according to Rotten Tomatoes scores.