Interview with the Vampire doesn't just narrate a story about fangs and sucking blood, but it dives into a kind of love that won't ever die, no, literally won't ever die. The romance between Lestat and Louis is far from your usual vampire story. It's messier, passionate, toxic, and also deeply human, despite them being anything but human. So, what really makes their relationship so hard to define?
According to the cast, it's love in its most dramatic, immortal form, complete with heartbreak, betrayal, and emotional whiplash that moves across various centuries.
Interview with the Vampire: When immortality meets queer love, it’s never simple
There's nothing soft or easy about the love between Lestat and Louis in Interview with the Vampire. It's obsessive, unstable, and tied through with centuries of pain and longing.
"Beef. Pure beef. A hundred percent beef," Sam Reid (Lestat) told ScreenRant about the state of their characters in the coming third season. The two may have found an understanding by the end of Season 2, but that doesn't mean things are smooth from here on out.
Their romance isn't the kind where things are fixed with a simple kiss. It's more like a constant push and pull with passion and resentment. Jacob Anderson (Louis) compared it to parents who are always on the edge of divorce and may go through it more than once. By talking about summing up just how chaotic and cyclical this love story really is, he says,
"And then renew their vows and then ask for a separation whilst renewing their vows..."
What makes this relationship in Interview with the Vampire feel so intense is the mix of queerness and immortality...something that always goes hand in hand. They aren't just exes with a past: they're literal supernatural creatures cursed to live forever with their memories.
And those memories? Betrayal, death, and the constant echoes of the past. Their relationship isn't about just being lovers; it's about living through eternity with someone who knows all your worst moments and still wants to be near you even if it hurts.
Lestat and Louis: Forever tied, forever torn
The thing about Interview with the Vampire is that it doesn't let its characters move on easily. Just because Louis is no longer with Armand doesn't mean he's free. And Lestat?
He's never really been out of the picture. Season 3 shifts the perspective to Lestat, now in the spotlight of his rock star era, with Daniel Molloy tagging along to document it all. But even as the tour rolls on, the shadow of Louis lingers.
Reid explained it best when he said;
"You can't hate somebody you don't love."
That line sums up the painful bind they're in. There's no clean break when you're immortal. Even the fiercest fights are just chapters in an endless book, and the story between these two keeps going, whether they like it or not.
"It gives us a journey," Reid added, pointing to the long road ahead of the characters.
There's something deeply intimate and unsettling about how Lestat and Louis in Interview with the Vampire always circle back to each other. Despite the abuse, the heartbreak, and the toxic cycle, there's still a pull neither can deny. Reid and Anderson seem to know that well. They lean into the emotional mess rather than shy away from it. These aren't perfect characters in love.
They're broken people clinging to a love that refuses to die, because neither can.
The love and relationship in Interview with the Vampire isn't about having a happy ending. It's about the pain of being seen, the terror of being alone, and the comfort of being with someone who's broken in the same ways as you are.
Lestat and Louis may fight and even burn everything down, but they always find their way back to each other. In the end, that's what makes their story so complicated, eternal, and real.