“I am the Vampire Lestat. I'm immortal, more or less. The light of the sun, the sustained heat of an intense fire-these things might destroy me. But then again, they might not.”
Yes, we're all well aware that you're not easy to kill, Lestat, but decapitation might just get the job done!
In this week's penultimate episode of The Vampire Lestat, we follow our humble narrator and Louis as they prepare for the band's final concert, a show that might just result in the deaths of countless humans in "The Great Conversion."
After paying a visit to the Witch Merrick Mayfair, who successfully manages to conjure Claudia's spirit in an emotionally devastating scene, the former lovers walk through a park, where they discuss the possibility of rekindling their relationship. Lestat notices the recently turned Alex watching them. The momentary distraction allows Armand and Daniel to sneak up behind them, slicing both of their heads clean off.
Did the series just kill off both of its main characters at the same time? Nah!
We know Louis survives, since he appears in the season premiere's present-day timeline, and Lestat is obviously narrating the story. Exactly how they manage to return from these grievous injuries (yes, they're incredibly powerful vampires... but they got their damn heads cut off!) remains to be seen, but you might get a hint or two in the teaser for next week's season finale.
Season 3 finds Lestat de Lioncourt on the warpath after vampires were outed by Daniel Molloy in the book he wrote after interviewing Louis de Pointe du Lac. Ever the opportunist, Lestat ultimately decides to take advantage of the situation by embarking on a multi-city tour while being haunted by “muses” from his past.
"As his band’s popularity and star power rises," reads the show's official synopsis, "so does Lestat’s influence over vampires and humans alike, leaving others to contend with Lestat’s power in the face of the Great Conversion, an unnatural surge in the vampire population."
“Resentful of the perfunctory portrayal in the trashy bestseller ‘Interview With The Vampire,’ the Vampire Lestat sets his story straight in a way only the Vampire Lestat can — by starting a band and going on tour. Gabrielle. Nicholas. Magnus. Marius. Those Who Must Be Kept. They join Louis, Armand, Molloy, Sam, Raglan, Fareed and others we can’t tell you about yet on a sexy pilgrimage across space, time and trauma. No Auto-Tuning. No Trigger Warnings. All Feels Amplified.”