Where to watch Interview with the Vampire for free: Stream Season 2
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AMC's TV interpretation of Interview with the Vampire just wrapped its second season. Following a lengthy delay and a major cast shake-up, the timeless vampire classic returned for a critically acclaimed Part 2. Keep reading to learn where to watch Interview with the Vampire, including cable, affordable cord-cutting, and free options.
Based on The Vampire Chronicles novels from Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire tells the story of Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), a vampire recounting his life to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). Chief among his many tales is his entanglement with the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid), as well as the young vampire Claudia. In the first season, Claudia was portrayed by Bailey Bass, but she was replaced by Delainey Hayles in Season 2. The story was previously adapted into a film version starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
If you've been hoping for a second season since the show first premiered in 2022, the wait is finally over. Below, we'll break down all of your Interview with the Vampire Season 2 watch options.
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Where to watch Interview with the Vampire in the US
Interview with the Vampire aired on AMC on Sundays in the US. The new season premiered on May 12, and episodes were released weekly, culminating in a finale on June 30. For those without cable, you can catch Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire (and other AMC shows) through a couple of cord-cutting avenues like Philo and Sling TV.
Philo costs $28 a month and comes with a one-week free trial. In addition to AMC, the live TV streaming service has channels like BBC America, HGTV, and Lifetime. Sling TV is another popular cable alternative that carries AMC. Sling subscriptions start at $40 a month, but the service often comes with first-month discounts for users. These streamers allow viewers to watch AMC live. You can also currently catch the second season of Interview with the Vampire on demand through these services. Both seasons of the show are available through AMC+.
Where to watch Interview with the Vampire in the UK
Season 1 of Interview with the Vampire is available to stream for free through BBC iPlayer in the UK. There's no word yet on when Season 2 will be available in the UK, but we'll keep this space updated if there's any news. iPlayer currently says the series will return, suggesting that Season 2 might be available soon.
Where to watch Interview with the Vampire in New Zealand
The streaming home of Interview with the Vampire is TVNZ in New Zealand. Both seasons are available to watch here for free, and viewers just need to create an account to log in and start streaming.
How to watch Interview with the Vampire free from anywhere
If you'll be outside of New Zealand but still want to keep bingeing the show, you can try out a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs allow people to alter their electronic device's virtual location so that they can access their usual websites from anywhere. They're popular options for people hoping to boost their online privacy and keep up with their go-to apps while traveling.
Our go-to VPN pick is ExpressVPN, a tried-and-true option with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review for additional details, and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch Interview with the Vampire with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your chosen streaming service.
- Sign up for one of the streaming services, like TVNZ.
- Navigate to the show's page and enjoy.
Will there be another season?
AMC renewed Interview with the Vampire for a third season at the end of June, a few days ahead of the Season 2 finale. There's no word yet on when the next season might premiere, but it's worth remembering that there was a two-year gap between the first two seasons.
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