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When a 15th-century prince (Caleb Landry Jones) witnesses the brutal murder of his wife (Zoë Bleu), he renounces God and damns heaven itself. Cursed with eternal life, he is reborn as Dracula, an immortal warlord who defies fate in a blood-soaked crusade to wrench his lost love back from death, no matter the cost. On the verge of reuniting, Dracula is hunted by a relentless priest (Christoph Waltz), sworn to end his immortal reign.
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Buoyed by Caleb Landry Jones' haunting lead performance and Danny Elfman's lush score, Dracula reimagines the classic vampire myth as an emotionally charged gothic romance, yet its inconsistent tone holds it back from genre-defining greatness.

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Owen Gleiberman Variety Feb 10
Here we are again, caught up in the never-ending slow-drip flood of cinematic Dracula mythology, now with Luc Besson’s wan, derivative, dutifully time-period-hopping, different-but-not-really-new take on the vampire legend. Go to Full Review
Alison Foreman IndieWire Feb 10
C-
The cast’s deliveries on Besson’s punchlines are strong, and editor Lucas Fabiani keeps up his end of the deal when it comes to timing. But not even Jones isn’t funny or magnetic enough to sustain attention without the support of real suspense and allure. Go to Full Review
Peter Travers The Travers Take Feb 7
2/4
The bloodsucking Count is back again, but this time in a strangely bloodless love story that even wickedly seductive fangboy Caleb Landry Jones can’t save from the cliché stockpile Go to Full Review
MontiLee Stormer MovieReelist.com 1d
4/5
There will be teeth-gnashing comparisons to Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024), adapted from Murnau’s 1922 fan-fic of Stoker’s 1897 novel, yet Besson’s Dracula feels like its moonlit counterpart rather than its echo, brothers from another mother, if you will. Go to Full Review
Josh Davis Pop Culture Leftovers 6d
This Dracula isn't toothless – it just doesn't really have a voice. And with Eggers' version barely cold in its grave, the competition feels especially unforgiving. Go to Full Review
Kiko Martinez The Cinesnob Podcast Feb 13
C+
Caleb Landry Jones pushes against the gothic archetype, [but this] Dracula is tonally inconsistent. Go to Full Review
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maui 54m Great cast of actors. A good love story, where i found myself rooting and sympathizing for Dracula. See more Samuel 1h Great movie. Great message for repentance See more Jacqueline 5h Go by what FANS say, not critics. This was a fun movie, beautifully shot. I went bc of my dad’s birthday and I ended up loving it. It’s an awesome love story! See more Sylvia 5h Witty and entertaining. Enjoyed the story See more Ray G 6h Well written, and deliciously fun take on a well worn story! See more Randy 6h A decent version of the classic story but it falils to measure up to the 1931 classic See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When a 15th-century prince (Caleb Landry Jones) witnesses the brutal murder of his wife (Zoë Bleu), he renounces God and damns heaven itself. Cursed with eternal life, he is reborn as Dracula, an immortal warlord who defies fate in a blood-soaked crusade to wrench his lost love back from death, no matter the cost. On the verge of reuniting, Dracula is hunted by a relentless priest (Christoph Waltz), sworn to end his immortal reign.
Director
Luc Besson
Producer
Luc Besson
Screenwriter
Luc Besson
Distributor
Vertical
Production Co
Luc Besson Production, EuropaCorp, TF1 Films Production, SND
Rating
R (Violence|Some Gore|Sexuality)
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 6, 2026, Wide
Box Office (Gross USA)
$9.4M
Runtime
2h 9m
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1
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