DRACULA
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- By KENNE HOFFMAN
Fresh off the 2025 release in France, Dracula is heading for a theater near you. Arriving February 6, 2026. just in time for Valentine’s Day, this is a love story you can really sink your teeth into. Director Luc Besson promises a dark, operatic take on one of cinema’s most enduring legends.
Dracula (Caleb Landry Jones), a grieving prince, witnesses the savage murder of his beloved wife (Zoë Bleu). He renounces God and damns heaven itself. His blasphemy seals his fate. Cursed with eternal life, he is reborn as Dracula, an immortal warlord driven by grief, rage, and an unbreakable longing to reclaim the love torn from him. Rather than focusing solely on horror, Besson’s interpretation leans heavily into tragic romance and mythic destiny. Locked in an endless war against time and faith, “Dracula” carves a blood-soaked path through history in pursuit of reunion with his lost love. His immortality is both weapon and prison, granting him unimaginable power while condemning him to centuries of suffering.
Standing in his path is Christoph Waltz, a relentless priest sworn to end Dracula’s immortal reign at any cost. As Dracula edges closer to reclaiming his lost love, the priest’s pursuit intensifies, setting the stage for a climactic confrontation between faith and defiance, redemption, and damnation. Dracula promises a deeper exploration of belief, obsession, and the price of eternal life and includes an impressive ensemble that includes Guillaume de Tonquedec, Matilda De Angelis, Ewens Abid, and Raphael Luce.
In Theaters February 6, 2026.
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