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Gary Oldman never had aspirations to play Count Dracula, but Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of the vampire tale reeled him in. "It had never even been on my radar to do it or even consider it ...
A new Dracula movie is on the way from director Luc Besson, and the first trailer has just been released. The brief clip, which can be viewed below, features a grief-stricken Dracula (Caleb Landry ...
Gon Freecss is twelve years old, and dreams of becoming a hunter. Hunters are elite citizens authorized to do almost anything they wish on simple presentation of their membership card: they can thus ...
But, you’ve never seen him like this: tiny, made of plastic, and ready to settle down in a castle perfect for his size! That’s right, Dracula got the Bitty POP! treatment.
Yes, Goku is technically non-human. Born as Kakarot, a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta, he was sent to Earth as a baby. But instead of destroying it, he became its strongest protector.
Dracula parrots grow to around 18 inches (46 centimeters) long and weigh between 1.3 and 1.8 lbs (600 and 800 grams). They can live for around 20 to 40 years.
Anime is filled with overpowered characters, from villains like Meruem to strategists like Lelouch, some even rivaling Goku or Superman in strength.
MAN! Compared to Mina and Dracula, Orlok and Ellen’s scene in Eggers’ Nosferatu is almost tame. Which is wild, because Mina and Dracula don’t even actually bang.
Studio Gonzo is behind some of the best cult anime of the past two decades. Hellsing is perhaps their crowning achievement, adapted from the manga by Kuota Hirano. Although, Afro Samurai (starring ...
Features 10 best Dracula movies, ranked By Anthony Orlando Published December 28, 2024 Focus Features Dracula, aka Nosferatu, remains one of the most terrifying and well-known figures in pop culture.
But F. W. Murnau’s silent movie changed a few details, including character names, to avoid copyright infringement: Count Dracula is now named Count Orlok, Jonathan Harker becomes Thomas Hutter, etc.
Dracula’s iconic getup actually comes the 1924 stage play, which saw actor Raymond Huntley don the tuxedo-cape combo. The look was then popularized by Bela Lugosi in Universal’s 1931 film Dracula.