

Updates to the timeline and the protagonist give the erotic. It's also worth noting that in the novel, after the incidents with Louis, Daniel attempts to find Lestat himself and is instead found by Armand and, eventually, Armand turns Daniel into a vampire. Anne Rices Interview with the Vampire Premiere Review - First 2 Episodes. Armand ends up leaving with Louis and they remain companions for several decades before parting ways when it's clear Louis hasn't gotten over the loss of Claudia.

He crosses paths with Louis when Claudia and Louis happen upon the theater and, (without getting into too much detail here so as to avoid potential major spoilers) ultimately is partly responsible for Claudia's death. As pre-eminent Parisian vampire Armand, Banderas shakes things up for the pair and their protge. He goes on to become the leader of the Parisian coven of vampires and later joins the Theatres des Vampires. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. In the novel, Armand is a vampire originally turned at the age of 17 in the late 1400s by the vampire Marius. For some fans of Rice's novels, while the details don't exactly fit, they think the character could actually be Armand, a major figure from the Interview with the Vampire novel. As fans on the r/InterviewVampire subreddit have noted, Rashid is something of a mysterious figure in that he is always seen wearing gloves, does not have vampiric eyes, and Louis has been seen feeding on him, but at the same time we've also never seen Rashid in direct sunlight, he has vast knowledge of vampire matters, and is incredibly devoted to Louis. Roquelaure, Anne was the author of the erotic (BDSM) fantasy series, The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy. Heading into Episode 6, many fans of Interview With the Vampire have started to question exactly who Rashid is. In addition to The Vampire Chronicles, Anne was the author of several other best-selling supernatural series including Mayfair Witches, Queen of the Damned, the Wolf Gift, and Ramses the Damned.
