As a long-time gamer and avid fan of both movies and TV shows, I can’t help but feel elated by this latest announcement from Netflix. The streaming giant’s acquisition of several major AMC titles, including “Interview with the Vampire” and “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” has me eagerly anticipating the convenience of having all these shows at my fingertips.
Starting next month, Netflix subscribers can look forward to streaming several major AMC titles including “Interview with the Vampire” and “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon”, following a new deal between Netflix and AMC.)
Among the shows mentioned, there are a dozen more that will be available on Netflix in the United States for an entire year starting from August 19. Some of these popular network titles consist of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” season 1, “Fear the Walking Dead” seasons 1-8, “Gangs of London” seasons 1 and 2, “Into the Badlands” seasons 1-3, “Kevin Can F*** Himself” seasons 1 and 2, “Preacher” seasons 1-4, “That Dirty Black Bag” season 1, and “The Terror” season 1. Additionally, there are “Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches” season 1, “Monsieur Spade” season 1, “A Discovery of Witches” seasons 1-3, and “Dark Winds” seasons 1 and 2.
Starting January 13, 2025, Netflix fans of “The Walking Dead” can look forward to even more captivating content. Two new seasons, titled “The Walking Dead: Dead City” and “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” will be released. These additions promise to deepen the undead experience for viewers.
A collaboration between AMC and a streaming service like Netflix isn’t new territory for the network. Previously, they teamed up and AMC transferred shows such as “Fear the Walking Dead” and six others to Max. According to reports in Variety, this decision boosted traffic back to AMC’s own platforms.
“AMC Networks CEO, Kristin Dolan, announced that this deal with Netflix will make our top-notch programs accessible to Netflix’s large subscriber base, keeping the AMC label prominent. We’ve carefully selected titles for release, aiming to spark curiosity about current and upcoming seasons on both our own platform and collaborators. This broadened Netflix partnership is expected to boost viewership and engagement on Netflix while increasing recognition and excitement for our acclaimed shows across various channels within our distribution network.”
AMC’s Interview With the Vampire Has Been Met With Critical Acclaim
Created by Rolin Jones for AMC, “Interview with the Vampire” is derived from Anne Rice’s novel of the same name. In this captivating adaptation, Jacob Anderson portrays Louis de Pointe du Lac and Sam Reid brings Lestat de Lioncourt to life. Critics have showered praise on this series, resulting in an impressive 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. For a brief summary of the storyline, kindly find the official synopsis provided below.
In the year 2022, the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac dwells in Dubai and yearns to share his experiences, whether living or undead, with acclaimed journalist Daniel Molloy. His narrative starts in early 20th-century New Orleans, recounting his connection with the vampire Lestat du Lioncourt and their formed clan, including teenage fledgling Claudia. As an immortal family, they navigate eternity in New Orleans and beyond. During their interview in Dubai, Molloy uncovers the hidden aspects of Louis’ account.
The second installment of the show recently concluded, and AMC announced that production on a third season is underway. It’s expected that viewers who have discovered the series on Netflix will eventually switch to AMC to follow the unfolding storyline of the vampires.
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2024-07-17 18:31