| "...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self" | |
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| Series Interview with the Vampire Season 1, Episode 2 | |
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| Air date | October 2nd, 2022 October 9th, 2022 |
| Writers | Jonathan Ceniceroz; Dave Harris |
| Director | Alan Taylor |
| Producers | Rolin Jones; Hannah Moscovitch; Eleanor Burgess; Mark McNair; Adam O'Byrne; Brennan Parks; Jessica Held; Coline Abert; Oliver Coke; Alan Taylor; Christopher Rice; Anne Rice |
| Starring | Jacob Anderson; Sam Reid; Bailey Bass; Eric Bogosian |
| Episode guide | |
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"...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self" is the second episode of season one of the Interview with the Vampire television series produced by Gran Via Productions. It was directed by Alan Taylor with a script written by Jonathan Ceniceroz and Dave Harris. It premiered to AMC+ subscribers on their streaming service on October 2nd, 2022. Its first regular airing was on Sunday, October 9th, 2022.
Cast[]
Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jacob Anderson | Louis de Pointe du Lac |
| Sam Reid | Lestat de Lioncourt |
| Bailey Bass | Claudia |
| Eric Bogosian | Daniel Molloy |
Guest Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Kalyne Coleman | Grace de Pointe de Lac |
| Assad Zaman | Rashid |
| John DiMaggio | Alderman Fenwick |
| Chris Stack | Tom Anderson |
| Rae Dawn Chong | Florence de Pointe du Lac |
| Jeff Pope | Finn O'Shea |
| Dana Gourrier | Bricktop Williams |
| Christian Robinson | Levi |
Co-Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Rachel Handler | Peg Leg Doris |
| Jody Thompson | Cornfed salesman |
| Tony Manna | Mister Carlo |
| Escalante Lundy | Milkman |
| Anoop Surya | Dubai butler #1 |
| Zuhair Ahmed | Dubai butler #2 |
| Cameron Stout | Jacked sailor |
| Kirill Sheynerman | Damek |
| Kameron Lopreore | Woeful tenor |
| Sarah Jane McMahon | Sofia Consoli |
| Joe Reynolds | Lawyer |
| Terry J. Nelson | Tourist |
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