Stuart Townsend played Lestat in Queen of the Damned.
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That song wasn't played in Queen of the Damned,and cry for you isn't by Marilyn Manson. Cry for you was by Ashe.
Marilyn Manson covered Redeemer by Jonathan Davis of Korn on the soundtrack for Queen of the Damned.
Queen of the Damned & Romeo Must Die
Queen of the Damned (a vampire movie)
In the movie "Interview With A Vampire", Lestat is played by Tom Cruise- who is seriously sexy. In the movie "Queen of the Damned", Lestat is played by Stuart Townsend.
His name is Stewart Townsend.
That would be Stuart Townsend, who played Lestat. The Queen of the Damned, Akasha, was played by Aaliyah.
Lestat? Stuart Townsend
Book wise it is followed by The Vampire Lestat and the Queen of the Damned. Movie wise there is no sequel. The Queen of the Damned could've and should've been a sequel but it can't be because the movies's timelines do not match. Their timelines have Lestat in two places at the same time. The Queen of the Damned (2002) movie is not a sequel to the Interview with the Vampire (1994) movie.
Tom Cruise (The Outsiders, Legend, The Last Samurai, War Of The Worlds, Minority Report, Born On The Forth Of July, Vanilla Sky and Knight and Day) plays The Vampire Lestat in "An Interview With The Vampire" and Stuart Townsend (The League Of Extraordinary Men) plays The Vampire Lestat in "Queen Of The Damned"
Magnus turned Lestat into a vampire though it is not mentioned in the Interview with the Vampire book nor movie, but the name and story comes up in The Vampire Lestat book. In Queen of the Damned film they said that Marius created Lestat but this is indeed incorrect.
I believe it is Tom Cruise. I think she'd wanted Stewart Townsend at first, but when he did Queen of the Damned, he turned out to be awful in the role of Lestat. Anne Rice preferred Cruise's Lestat much more.
Magnus created Lestat then killed himself and left Lestat to figure out what had happened. Some time after Magnus made Lestat and commited suicide, the vampire Armand and Lestat's paths cross and Lestat learns from Armand about the ancient vampire Marius, who everyone believes to be dead but Lestat won't believe it but becomes obsessed with his search for Marius. He seeks Marius out to get a teacher who Magnus refused to be to him. About 9 years pass until finally Marius, who indeed is alive, comes to Lestat and becomes his mentor, friend and a father-figure. We first meet Marius through Lestat's eyes in the book "The Vampire Lestat". The film "Queen of the Damned" (2002) had Marius as Lestat's maker in order to save minutes - according to the commentary track on the DVD - but that's not all they did, they also changed Marius's personality drastically... so, they just messed it all up, majorly.
The Queen of the Damned has 491 pages.
The Queen of the Damned was created in 1988-10.
The film "Queen of the Damned" (2002) is extremely loosely based on that book and the Queen of the Damned book. However the film alters the storyline and the characters' personalities and relationships so utterly and extremely that it can't really be called the book made into a film, as it's more like the film makers' own story. They threw away the actual original story from the books. But - according to the rumours there may soon be a a new movie about Lestat, and Anne Rice has been asked which book it would base on and she has said "it will probably focus on the content in "The Vampire Lestat"". So, yes, the chances are "The Vampire Lestat" book is going to be a movie.