5. Castlevania (2017-Present)
A twist to the mainstream story of Dracula, Castlevania is an animated version of Konami’s hit video game of the same name. It weaves the untold tale of Dracula who unleashes terror upon Transylvania when his wife is killed on false accusations of being a witch by the Church. One year after the incident, Dracula sets lose the army of Hell on every innocent citizen without any bias. The only man who can save their homeland is Trevor Belmont, the last heir of House Belmont which was excommunicated by the church centuries ago. Will Trevor battle Dracula siding with the very Church responsible for wiping out his entire family?
4. Van Helsing (2004)
With no memory of how he came into being and what his past his, Abraham Van Helsing a deadly vampire hunter is out on his next mission. His fate lands him into the kingdom of Count Dracula, who apparently has some prior tussle with him. With the threat of death and ‘undeath’ looming over the entire territory and the goons of Dracula trying to kill him at every step, Van Helsing must find a way to get rid of his werewolf curse and fight every threat thrown at him. The dangerous and crazy personality of a vampire that has been alive for centuries strengthens this version of Dracula along with a worthy opponent found in Hugh Jackman.
3. Dracula Untold (2014)
The painful and untold story of Count Vlad Tepes buried under pretence by the false rulers of history to paint an evil picture of Dracula. With the threat of an impending Ottoman attack looming over Transylvania, the crown prince Vlad accepts the help of some very dark forces to save his kingdom and his people. However, when he breaks his promise to abandon his power in three days, with his enemies inching closer and his people revolting against him, Dracula has no choice but to accept his animal side. A motivational retelling of the story of the prince of darkness starring Luke Evans, Dracula Untold is a must-see for all thriller fans.
2. Hotel Transylvania (2012)
A comedy-take on the life of Dracula, Hotel Transylvania is one of the best-animated series of Hollywood. Featuring Adam Sandler in the role of Count Dracula, it tells about the struggle of the vampire king in bringing his little girl home when she finds a dumb brute as a boyfriend. For her happiness, Dracula not only has to deal with the monsters he lives among but also the new and only human in his castle that his daughter has brought with her.
1. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Based on the original work of Bram Stoker, this is the story of Vlad Tepes a man betrayed by his own God. When his wife commits suicide, Prince Vlad (Gary Oldman) of Transylvania submits to evil and becomes Dracula, a servant of darkness. Several centuries after that, Dracula is visited by Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves) an accountant whose fiancée Mina looks exactly like Dracula’s deceased wife. With Jonathan in custody and Mina in his wanting eyes, Dracula sails for London to wreak havoc upon anyone who would deny him his lost love. The only person who can stop Dracula is Abraham Van Helsing (Anthony Hopkins).
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