‘The Vampire Lestat’ episode 7: What will happen next?

At the end of the Vampire Lestat episode 6, titled “Montreal,” the anti-hero (Sam Reid) and his lover Louis (Jacob Anderson) were decapitated, after being slaughtered by current soldiers Daniel (Eric Bogosian) and Armand (Assad Zaman).
Are they dead? It’s not, is it?
So, what can happen Interview with the Vampire creator Rolin Jones adjusted his sleep to finish Vampire LestatThe first season? Critics were only given episodes 1 through 6 to review. So, we guess from here.
Here are Mashable’s predictions for what will happen in episode 7 Vampire Lestat.
Lestat will be tried this time.
Armand and Larry take a look at “The Vampire Lestat.”
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Armand has been in the shadows this season, lurking around Lestat as he goes on tour. Sure, you’ve come across some AA reconciliation talk for others who have done wrong. But Lestat is right to suspect that there is more to his reappearance. Little does he know that Armand has become a patron of the bitter gang Alex (Seamus Patterson), who had described the ancient vampire as a “god” to his late brother, Larry (Noah Reid).
Armand pulls some drama to get his newborn Daniel back by his side. And together, the three ambush Louis and Lestat. But why? A retrial is my guess.
Lestat is preparing for a concert, where vampires from all over the world will gather to hear the album he made for their ears. I think Armand will use this episode to get revenge on Lestat. As he sees it, Lestat steals control of the Théâtre des Vampires case to save Louis. So, this could be his chance to turn the tables, making Lestat’s audience his new congregation.
“Armand told the truth” was the slogan that appeared throughout the season, driving the Lestat batty. So, I predict episode 7 will be the one that brings out the truth by forcing a wounded Lestat to finally answer Daniel’s burning questions. What else can we learn?
What really happened on the train with Claudia?

Delainey Hayles as Claudia and Roxane Duran as Madeleine in “Interview with the Vampire, “Season 2.”
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When Lestat started studying at Daniel’s Interview with the Vampire, he is offended by the suggestion that he threatens to rape Claudia (Delainey Hayles) when she tries to escape again. Even the fans are happy to read this incident Interview with the Vampire Season 1. In the comments section, they argued that Lestat was saying bad things like rape would happen to the world if he started isolating himself again—not that he would do that.
Sam Reid on what Claudia and The Vampire Lestat have in common
Here’s what Lestat said in Season 1: “What [Bruce] what was done to you was very unpleasant. Can you imagine if something like that happened to you again?”
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In an interview with Mashable, Sam Reid, who plays the role of Lestat, said about this scene that was presented as Brat Prince threatening his daughter with sexual assault as a punishment, “He closed his eyes to that. I think it’s a very painful thing.”
Reid then added, “We’re going to see Lestat’s version of the train scene before the end of the season.”
In episode 6, Claudia’s spirit makes fun of this train incident. She admits that she complained to Louis that Lestat threatened to rape her in order to frame her against their accomplice. “It worked well, didn’t it?” He laughs.
Episode 7 will be Lestat’s chance to finally share his perspective on that incident.
What really happened to Nicky?
When Lestat sat down for Daniel’s documentary in “Toronto,” he shared the story of how Nicky’s mental health deteriorated after receiving a dark gift. Remembering what happened, Nicky cuts his own hand, asking Lestat to cut the other one. Suddenly, Gabriella laughs and Armand watches silently.
Lestat then told Daniel:
“Gabriella went to the box, she left us with Armand. I told Nicky that I loved her, from the first seconds I saw her in Paris. That I was intoxicated by her love. I was overcome by it. Your maker will tell you that I was kind, but for now, the words were true. I think.
I miss the light. A hearth showing gold on his face, on his bare arms. But I wouldn’t look at the wound. I couldn’t. I, um, I couldn’t do it. But I watched as Armand pushed her into the fire and she made sure she stayed there with the dragon on her chest. Nicky looked like he was smiling as he was on fire. And his mouth formed a circle. And he only made one sound.”
Then Lestat let out a low, long moan.
Notably, the flashback cuts off before showing any of these events. So, I suspect at the trial, Armand and Daniel happily, pretending to be righteous take Lestat over the coals to get the details of this part of his story. And the truth of Nicky’s death will come out.
What will Akasha do?

Akasha sleeps in “The Vampire Lestat.”
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Readers of Anne Rice books have an inside track here. But Jones may make that history of his own. So, without further ado Queen of the Damned, the third installment of Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, we’ll look back at what was said at the auction, which opened Season 3 and looks set to save money. Vampire Lestat.
When describing the Lestat-centric lot on the auction block, the auctioneer coolly refers to the “subsequent world disasters” that Lestat started. Then, in his first account of They don’t failLestat himself says, “I’m not saying that trying to eradicate the Y chromosome from all continents was my fault. No, that would suggest a level of self-importance that I’m not even sure about. But on reflection – yes, I made a contribution.”
During this season, we saw in a flashback that his conversation with Akasha (Sheila Atim) woke him up from his earlier stone-like sleep. Of course, his concert would do the same – so why wasn’t he prosecuted?
It sounds like she’s going to rise again, taking down a bunch of men in particular, but also maybe Baby Jenks (Ella Ballentine) looking for revenge? Maybe she’ll kill Daniel, who Prince Jenks predicted would “die horribly” back in episode 1. Maybe Akasha, the Queen of the Forsaken, is responsible for Armand’s eyepatch and Louis’ limp at that aforementioned auction? But will he come for Lestat or kill him?
Will Lestat die Vampire Lestat?
It can’t happen! For one thing, we have not yet reached a crisis. And as Lestat refers to it They don’t failhe will have to survive to record his memories of them. So while he’s not on the auction block during the opening, he’ll survive the end of this season and enter the “future seasons” that Reid teased in his Mashable interview.
Vampire Lestat now airs on AMC and AMC+, with new episodes every Sunday.



