A Blacula reboot is in development
One of the most unlikely horror characters is getting a reboot.
One of the most unlikely horror characters is getting a reboot.
After a couple of action-packed cracks of the whip, Netflix is finally ready to drive a stake through the heart of its Netflix anime series on May 13. Confirmed in a new teaser, the current saga of Belmont V Vampires: Dawn of the Jugular will come to an end next month when the famed vampire-hunter, Dracula’s son Alucard and wizard Sypha collide with Carmilla’s army of the dead and her ambition to turn all of Europe into a feeding ground for her night-stalker brood.
If you're a fan of classic things that go bump in the night, or just a film geek, Universal will make the likes of Dracula, The Mummy, and more of its classic monster movie lineup free to watch on YouTube for a limited time.
Blumhouse's new reboot of Dracula is going to a place where no Dracula movie has gone in the past, directly to the original novel.
Thanks to the success of The Invisible Man, classic movie monsters are all the rage again. And Jennifer's Body and Destroyer director Karyn Kusama will be bringing arguably the most famous movie monster to life (again!) for modern audiences.
Now that he has given us a rather excellent adaptation of the classic The Invisible Man. Leigh Whannell might be keen on tackling an adaptation of an even more famous movie monster.
After giving up on their Dark Universe, it seems Universal may be after making movies about the lesser-known characters in their monster franchises.
Sherlock creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat are taking the iconic Dracula back to his traditional horror roots. This retelling of the classic story follows Dracula from his origins in Eastern Europe to his battles with Van Helsing's descendent and beyond.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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