![]() ![]() Jones said he doesn’t look at “Interview” as a horror show, but as a “Gothic romance. The TV series captures the spirit of the novel without being a slavish recreation of it.Ĭreator/writer/executive producer Rolin Jones said that when AMC executives “tasked” him with turning the novel into a series, there were “a number of things they wanted - make it here and now, make it big and grand.” And the series certainly seems headed in that direction. In this update, he’s believable as a Black man in the early 20th century South, and the frustrations created by that provide him motivation. So, no, Louis doesn’t own a plantation or slaves. ![]() And the flashbacks begin in 1910, about 120 years later than the flashbacks in the book. This adaptation takes place in 2022, as opposed to the mid-1970s. There have been some major changes to this version of “Interview,” beginning with the time period. ![]()
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