The vampire craze of the 2010s was an exciting time for horror, thriller, and romance fans everywhere. Were you Team Edward or Team Jacob when the first Twilight film came out in 2008? If you were Team Edward, the resurrection of the vampire is sure to please you. From the vampire book that took the world by storm getting its own television series to the Salem’s Lot remake, we’re sure this subgenre has something exciting for every kind of paranormal horror fan.

The trend has been laid to rest for many years now, and there was fear that vampires might never see the light of… er, night… again. Fortunately, it looks like the vampire might be getting a second chance at life with a slew of new films and beloved classics being remade! With many new shows, reboots, and continuations announced for popular vampire franchises, we’re sure this trend is making a resurgence – now, let’s see what the new vampire craze has in store for its avid fans!

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Will You Let the Right One In?

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With so many popular vampire franchises to choose from, we’re excited to see Let the Right One In getting its own Showtime series! The 2008 film directed by Tomas Alfredson was set in Sweden and followed the story of 12-year-old Oskar, whose friendship with the neighbor girl Eli leads to a horrifying realization.

The new Showtime series will be a bit different, as evidenced by its summary on Showtime:

We’re excited to see where this new adaptation takes us!

“Mark and his daughter Eleanor’s lives were changed forever 10 years earlier when she was turned into a vampire. Seemingly frozen in time at the age of 12, Eleanor has lived a closed-in life, able to go out only at night, while her father does his best to provide her with the human blood she needs to stay alive. Now they’ve returned home to New York City, desperate to find a cure. Inspired by the acclaimed Swedish novel and film, their emotionally charged and terrifying story turns a naturalistic lens on human frailty, strength and compassion.”

Interviewing the Vampire

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The vampire craze has been around for far longer than Twilight – in fact, one of the most popular Vampire franchises was spawned by the novel Interview With the Vampire by Anne Rice, published in 1976. Fans of the original book and 1994 film of the same title were some of the first to be part of a “fandom” as we know it today, creating fanworks based upon the Interview With the Vampire franchise. Infamously, Anne Rice was vehemently against derivative fanworks, and her lawsuits against fans of her book spurred many of the precautionary measures that are taken today to protect creators of fanworks.

In this new era, it seems fitting that Interview With the Vampire gets a reboot – in the form of a series by AMC! This new adaptation will take place in modern day with a similar premise to the original; a vampire sharing his story with a human journalist. Starting in 20th century New Orleans and starring just as many handsome vampires as the original, we’re sure this reboot has something for everyone to enjoy!

Here’s the summary:

With a premise like that, we’re excited to see what Interview With the Vampire has in store!

“The first season will closely follow the first novel, Interview with the Vampire. It will focus on Louis de Pointe du Lac, a vampire who tells the story of his 200-year-old life to an eager journalist named Daniel Malloy, who is looking for a second chance to turn his life around.”

Will Salem’s Lot Return?

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In the last few months, there has been much speculation about the status of Warner Bros.’ Salem’s Lot remake. The film was set to release in April 2023, but after a reshuffle at WB, the film no longer has a release date. The Salem’s Lot remake is in post-production, so we’re sure it will be rescheduled for release soon – and we can’t wait until it does! The summary already sounds thrilling:

Like many of Stephen King’s works, Salem’s Lot is an unrivaled horror classic. Many of the film adaptations of King’s work have been rebooted or remade in the last few years, from 2013’s Carrie to 2019’s Pet Sematary. This remake seems to be no different, with a new cast and promises from director Gary Dauberman to “make Vampires frightening again.” We hope he makes good on his promise and the release date is rescheduled soon because Salem’s Lot sounds amazing!

“Ben Mears, a writer who spent part of his childhood in Jerusalem’s Lot, Maine, also known as ‘Salem’s Lot, has returned after twenty-five years to write a book about the long-abandoned Marsten House, where he had a bad experience as a child. He soon discovers that an ancient evil has also come to town and its turning the residents into vampires. He vows to stop the plague of undead and save the town.”

With so many thrilling films and series on the horizon, we’re sure the Vampire craze is making a comeback. We just hope this resurrection will last!