![]() Rice first announced her intention to bring the beloved Vampire Chronicles series - made up of 13 novels so far, not including two loosely related novels released under the New Tales of the Vampires banner - in the fall of 2016, and since then the project has bounced around in various development incarnations. “That dream is now a reality, and the result is one of the most significant and thrilling deals of my long career.” “It’s always been my dream to see the worlds of my two biggest series united under a single roof so that filmmakers could explore the expansive and interconnected universe of my vampires and witches,” Anne Rice said, per Variety. Rolin Jones, who recently show-ran Season 1 of Fox's The Exorcist and now has an overall deal at AMC, is set to take an active role in the development of the projects. Rice and her son Christopher will be executive producers on the projects, which could include both series and film productions under the AMC banner. ![]() Variety reports that AMC Networks has landed the "comprehensive rights" to develop Rice's Vampire Chronicles novels and her Lives of the Mayfair Witches novels across their TV networks and streaming services (AMC also owns the horror streamer Shudder). ![]() ![]() Four years after announcing her intention to take her beloved supernatural characters to the world of television, Anne Rice's bestselling Vampire Chronicles have a new TV home, and they're bringing the Mayfair Witches with them. ![]()
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