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Patrick Clair Styles ‘The Vampire Lestat’ as a Rock God
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Clair and his agency Antibody are behind the main titles for ‘True Detective,’ ‘Silo’ and more.
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Paige Albiniak
July 7, 2026

Antibody and its creative director Patrick Clair went all in for the main titles of Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat, in which Aussie actor Sam Reid flies through the immortal's glam rock era.

Set to an original song composed for the series, “All Fall Down,” written by Daniel Hart and sung by Reid himself, the titles are dense, flashy and super-saturated.

“We looked at the way popular musicians are celebrated in the age of TikTok and social media: an endless cavalcade of remix videos, thirst posting and fan hype. We took images of Lestat and mixed with them Vampiric folklore across recent pop culture, adding hyperreal colors and obscure references to the show,” Clair told Stash

The sequence takes the viewer on tour with Lestat who brings his narcissistic style of vampirism to the entire country.

Clair – who is known for such main titles as HBO’s True Detective and Westworld and Apple’s Silo – even joined in the fun himself, scratching in graffiti, defacements and doodles that add to the piece’s decadent yet grungy feel. 

The Vampire Lestat premiered Sunday, June 7 on AMC and AMC+.

Credits

Client: AMC

Production: Antibody

Music: Daniel Hart

Vocals: Sam Reid


  

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