It was followed byMayfair Witches, which aired its first season the year after.

Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe is even expanding with theTalamasca spin-off scheduled to debut in late 2025.

The question remains: how exactly are they connected?

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That said, a subtle reference is made inInterview with the Vampire’s very first episode.

Paul insists that since Levi is a Baptist, Grace will have to jump a broom.

It also means thatthe mysterious witches exist in the same universe as the vampires.

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Im waiting for somebody to figure it out.

It’s revealed that Talamasca was working with Cortland to ensure the prophecy was fulfilled.

Unfortunately, the Talamasca knew about the incident and continued to work with Cortland anyway.

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The first time that a crossover happens on the page is inMerrick the seventh book ofThe Vampire Chronicles.

Apart fromMerrick, another big crossover also happens in Rice’s 2002 novelBlackwood Farm.

The book follows Tarquin Blackwood a vampire who finds out that he is a distant Mayfair relative.

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He pines for Mona Mayfair, who he wants to wed but cannot due to her progressive illness.

Non-monogamy is also fairly common in the Immortal universe, leaving room for a Lestat and Rowan coupling.

After all,Rowan was essentially seduced by Lasher despite her feelings for Ciprien.

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The connection is not purely carnal or without depth.

Either way,the Immortal Universe continues to expand.

Interview With the VampireSeasons 1 and 2 andMayfair Witchescan be streamed on AMC+.

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Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novel, follow Louis de Pointe’s epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality, as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy.

The two showsare also available to watch on Netflix, with the exception ofInterview With the VampireSeason 2.

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