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  1. Dracula. (2020 TV series) Dracula is a horror drama television serial developed by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, based on the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. The series, consisting of three episodes, premiered on 1 January 2020 and was broadcast over three consecutive days on BBC One before releasing on Netflix.

  2. Dracula is a 2013-2014 TV series that follows the legendary vampire's plan to destroy his enemies in London, where he falls in love with a reincarnated woman. The series stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann and others, and has 10 episodes, 5 nominations and 7.3/10 rating on IMDb.

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    • 2013-10-25
    • Drama, Horror, Romance
    • 43
  3. A modern adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic novel, featuring Claes Bang as the vampire Count and Dolly Wells as his nemesis Sister Agatha. The series follows Dracula's plans to conquer Victorian London and his encounters with various characters, including Mina, Jonathan Harker and Frank.

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    • 2020-01-04
    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
    • 90
  4. Dracula (2013 TV series) Dracula. (2013 TV series) Dracula is a horror drama television series. [2] The series, a reimagining of Bram Stoker 's 1897 novel Dracula, was produced by London -based Carnival Films; it aired in the United States on NBC and in the United Kingdom on Sky Living from 25 October 2013, to 24 January 2014.

    • CASTLEVANIA (2017) In the hit anime series Castlevania, based on the popular manga and video game series of the same name, Vlad Tepes is a tragic figure tortured by his immortality and imprisoned by his powers.
    • COUNT DRACULA (BBC MINI-SERIES 1977) Considered one of the most faithful adaptations of Bram Stoker’s novel, Count Dracula was a three-part mini-series that aired on the BBC in 1977 and starred Louis Jourdan as the titular antagonist.
    • NBC'S DRACULA (2013) It was like a stake to the heart of viewers when NBC canceled Dracula after only one season. The period series took a different path from Bram Stoker’s novel, and instead of Dracula arriving in London in 1897, he arrived in New York City at the dawn of the new century.
    • YOUNG DRACULA (2006) Though billed as a comedic series, the fun of Dracula in Young Dracula comes from the Prince of Darkness taking himself entirely too seriously.
  5. A horror-comedy series that reimagines the Count Dracula legend with modern sensibilities and humor. See critics' opinions, watch trailers, and find out where to stream or buy the show on Netflix, Fandango, or Prime Video.

  6. The Count Dracula legend transforms with new tales that flesh out the vampire's gory crimes -- and bring his vulnerability into the light. Watch trailers & learn more.

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