‘Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches’ Renewed at AMC

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‘Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches’ Renewed at AMC
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The drama based on Rice's novel trilogy has earned a second season on the cable outlet.

both on air — it averages about 560,000 viewers for initial airings, to 490,000 for— and on streaming. AMC says the Mayfair had the biggest series debut to date on AMC+ and, over its first 30 days, is the most watched season of any series on the streamer . once again illustrates the strength and mastery of Anne Rice’s work,” said executive producer Mark Johnson, who oversees the Anne Rice IP for AMC Networks.

Jack Huston, Tongayi Chirisa and Harry Hamlin star alongside Daddario. Spalding and Johnson executive produce with writer Michelle Ashford, director Michael Uppendahl and Jeff Freilich. Production on season two is slated to begin later in the year in New Orleans.

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