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Dracula: the sequel!
Sequel to Dracula in Development
Source: Fangoria May 2, 2006 Fangoria reports that Jan de Bont's Blue Tulip Productions has teamed with Atchity Entertainment on a new feature which represents the first officially-sanctioned sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula. Tentatively titled The Un-Dead, after the subtitle of Stoker's original novel, the script was written by Ian Holt and is set 25 years after the book's events. All the surviving protagonists—including Jonathan and Mina Harker and Professor Van Helsing—appear, along with Inspector Cotford, a character cut from the original manuscript, facing the bloodsucking Count once again. |
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Too bad the best part died in the first one.
![]() He's no Dwight Frye, but he was still the best part of that sub-par Dracula flick
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