How we brought Dracula back from the dead! – BBC

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In Transylvania in 1897, the blood-drinking Count is drawing his plans against Victorian London. And be warned: the dead travel fast.

“For over a hundred and twenty years, Bram Stoker’s classic novel ‘Dracula’ has inspired generations of filmmakers. Now the creators of the worldwide smash hit ‘Sherlock’ give the legend fresh blood!

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23 thoughts on “How we brought Dracula back from the dead! – BBC

  1. I've just rewatched & I loved as much as the last time I watched it.
    Claes Bang performance is so bloody good!
    I really hope they do another one, just a little one off special would be amazing.

  2. Apart from the actress that plays Lucy being extremely annoying I think this is the best rendition of the story and that's hard for me to say being enormous fans of both Gary Oldman and Keanu Reeves and what I consider to be the original film. Of course it is not THE original film the original would be Christopher Lee I presume however this take on the story I think it is fascinating and for the BBC is absolutely excellent

  3. This Dracula's ability reminds me from anime style called genjutsu that make the victim had a sweetdream or nightmare, and the ending it just like Itachi kill Izumi. And that coming from the victim's skin it's like Orochimaru. I think Moffat is a bit of weeb🗿😂

  4. I stopped watching BBC's 2008 series Merlin out of principle because of all the blacks in it so when this came out I didn't watch it at all. Bram Stroker's imagination when writing his book would of been 100% white people only so the BBC has been disrespectful to British history and culture for quite a while. I've been ambushed by the ugly face of BBC diversity before, never again.

  5. Progressive BBC production checklist:

    19th C strong empowered women: Check!

    19th C strong empowered black man: Check!

    19th C gratuitous digs at British white man: Check!

    19th C strong empowered people of colour: Check!

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