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Dracula: Rise of the Vampire

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Dracula: Rise of the Vampire

Year: 2024 (December)

Genre:
Horror

Director:
Dean Meadows

Stars:
Emma Fletcher, Peter Jakeson, Eileen Daly, Tayah Kansik, Nathan Head, Dean Meadows, Pauline Peart, Laurie Jade Woodruff, James Turner, Lisa Connolly, Cerys Piper, Suzy Deakin ...

Storyline:
The legend never died... It was only waiting.

Dracula: Rise of the Vampire resurrects the world’s most iconic vampire in contemporary Britain, where strange disappearances, unexplained deaths, and whispers of a shadowy figure begin to unsettle a nation that thinks monsters are only found in books.

Unbeknownst to the modern world, Count Dracula has risen again—adapted to the times, but more bloodthirsty than ever. As he builds a new empire from the shadows, a group of unlikely individuals—historians, cryptographers, and descendants of those who once fought him—must band together to stop the ancient evil from claiming a new era.

Blending Bram Stoker’s immortal lore with a sleek, contemporary edge, this film offers both psychological horror and visceral thrills, reminding us that some myths never fade—they evolve.


Similar movies to Dracula: Rise of the Vampire

If you love reinvented gothic horror with iconic villains in modern settings, this fits beside:

Dracula Untold (2014) – The origin story with action-horror flair.

The Invitation (2022) – Gothic seduction and vampirism in modern society.

Midnight Mass (2021) – Religious undertones and creeping vampire terror.

💡 Like these, Dracula: Rise of the Vampire combines classic mythos, modern fear, and the eternal question of power, seduction, and survival.

📌 Final Thoughts

With a return to the roots of gothic horror, infused with modern paranoia, sleek visuals, and a chillingly charismatic Dracula, Dracula: Rise of the Vampire breathes new (undead) life into the genre—honoring its literary origins while dragging its fangs into the 21st century.

Blood is eternal.
And he’s thirsty again.

Which of these films have you seen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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