So I guess Van Hansis got to play the distraught boyfriend in another "bury your gays" soap storyline. Fun.
Wait, now he's the one who gets shot?
And just in time for pride
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So I guess Van Hansis got to play the distraught boyfriend in another "bury your gays" soap storyline. Fun.
Wait, now he's the one who gets shot?
And just in time for pride
Anderson is the first Black actor to portray Louis, who’s written in the books and movie as a white 18th-century Louisiana plantation owner; the AMC show is also the first adaptation in which the romantic relationship between Louis and Lestat is explicitly stated. In the television adaptation, Louis’s race and sexuality inextricably inform the way he moves through the world across decades; his story becomes that of a man who was battling prejudice on the margins of mainstream society well before he was turned into a vampire. For Anderson, one of the joys of playing Louis comes from the fact that he’s allowed to be as nuanced and messy and antagonistic as any white character on the show, or any white Louis from past adaptations. “The myth of representation is that all representation should be good representation,” he says. “I think one of the exciting things about this show is that [non-white characters] Louis and Claudia and Armand are imperfect characters. They are incredibly rich characters and there is space to explore how problematic they are but also how beautiful and elegant and wonderful they are, but they don’t always have to make the right decisions. I think that’s something to celebrate. And it’s not something that’s that easy to come by now, particularly at the moment. I feel like some of that’s backtracked in the industry, generally.”
thank you Jacob
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 01.06 | "Like Angels Put in Hell by God"
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 01.01 | "Detroit"
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 3.01: Detroit TVLTwT/IWTVTwT Version.
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Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac The Vampire Lestat 3.01
a series of unfortunate events answers at rescueverse nashville
Yoink pt. 1
Also in classic version
P.S. Max’s version coming up next
everyone welcome gavin (savage) mchugh on the stage
just gotta throw my all-time favourite Giles scene into the mix
RIP Anthony Head, a truly generational talent.
Reblog if you honestly have NEVER sent anon hate.
It pains me that only 14,000 people can honestly reblog this
Put in the tags the completely finished (whether cancelled or wrapped up on its own terms) TV series that has YOUR perfect ending, however you define that
Please don’t include huge spoilers for the specifics of the endings, and it would also make me happy if people don’t use this to talk about the shows whose endings they hated
the failure(s); the many loves of the vampire lestat
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Sam wear a Raleigh Ritchie shirt and wishing everyone a happy Pride? I will Jam rain, shine, tidal wave whatever! If there are no Jammers left I am dead!
Jacob Anderson & Sam Reid The Vampire Lestat Premiere Concert
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