AMC is officially pulling the plug on Talamasca: The Secret Order. The network confirmed that the supernatural drama will not return for a second season following its initial run that began in October 2025. This move marks the very first cancellation within the Anne Rice Immortal Universe, which has previously seen success with hit series like Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches.
According to reports from ScreenRant and PopCulture.com, the decision was primarily driven by viewership numbers that failed to meet network expectations. Despite the high stakes and the deep lore of the secret society tasked with monitoring paranormal threats, the series struggled to maintain the momentum of its predecessors. AMC stated that the cancellation is a strategic adjustment for the franchise rather than an end to the organization's presence on television.
While the standalone show is over, the Talamasca itself isn't disappearing from the small screen. AMC noted that the organization and specific characters may still reappear in future seasons of other franchise productions. Producers like Mark Johnson continue to develop the shared universe, ensuring that the legacy of author Anne Rice remains a central pillar of the network’s programming schedule for the foreseeable future.
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