Eric Bogosian on The Vampire Lestat and His Character Molloy
- Actor Eric Bogosian stated in a June 23, 2026, interview with Vulture that he does not understand the widespread appeal of the character Molloy in AMC's The Vampire...
- Bogosian, who joins the cast of the spin-off, discussed the friction and dynamics between his character and Molloy during the Q&A session.
- Bogosian's confusion stems from the specific traits Molloy exhibits within the show's social and power hierarchies.
Actor Eric Bogosian stated in a June 23, 2026, interview with Vulture that he does not understand the widespread appeal of the character Molloy in AMC’s The Vampire Lestat. Bogosian’s comments follow the June 21, 2026, premiere of the series’ third episode, “Toronto,” which continues the narrative expansion of the Interview with the Vampire universe.
Bogosian, who joins the cast of the spin-off, discussed the friction and dynamics between his character and Molloy during the Q&A session. He noted a disconnect between his own perception of the character and the affection the audience has shown for him, according to Vulture.
Why does Eric Bogosian question Molloy’s appeal?
Bogosian’s confusion stems from the specific traits Molloy exhibits within the show’s social and power hierarchies. In the Vulture interview, the actor suggests that from his character’s perspective, Molloy’s actions or personality may not warrant the level of adoration he receives from viewers.

This perspective highlights the intentional character contrast AMC has built into the series. While the audience may find Molloy’s vulnerabilities or quirks endearing, Bogosian’s character views him through a lens of skepticism or indifference.
What happens in the “Toronto” episode?
The third episode, titled “Toronto,” premiered on June 21, 2026. The episode shifts the setting to Canada, further exploring the movements and motivations of the titular vampire, Lestat, played by Sam Reid.

According to the episode’s plot, the narrative focuses on the intersection of various characters in the city, including interactions involving Jacob Anderson and Assad Zaman. The episode serves to deepen the lore of the series by moving the action away from the primary locations established in the first two episodes.
How does this spin-off expand the AMC franchise?
The Vampire Lestat functions as a direct expansion of the Interview with the Vampire series. It pivots the focus to the charismatic and volatile Lestat, allowing the production to explore different time periods and geographies than those seen in the original series.
The casting of Eric Bogosian adds a veteran stage and screen presence to the ensemble. His inclusion marks a shift in the show’s tonal variety, introducing a different type of conflict than the romantic and existential angst that defined the relationship between Louis and Lestat in the predecessor series.
The production continues to utilize a mix of established cast members and new additions to build out the world. Sam Reid remains the central figure, anchoring the show’s exploration of fame, immortality, and ego.
Who are the key cast members involved?
The series features a concentrated ensemble of actors to drive its complex character studies. The primary cast includes:
- Sam Reid as Lestat
- Jacob Anderson as Louis
- Eric Bogosian in a supporting role
- Assad Zaman in a supporting role
The chemistry between these actors is a primary driver of the show’s tension, particularly as the series moves into more experimental settings like the Toronto episode.
