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* This films {{Dracula}}, while still being a bloodthirsty monster, still had at least some traits of a TragicBackstory to him, ultimately ending with him finally being put down [[spoiler: the same way he tried to do so himself back when he was Judas, implying he was forgiven for the crime.]] by the sequel, he has went to become a full on villain for no real reason, unless you think about it, if Dracula was [[spoiler: forgiven by God, his soul went to heaven, so the sequels Dracula body was brought back but not [[TheSoulless his soul!]].]]

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* This films {{Dracula}}, while still being a bloodthirsty monster, still had at least some traits of a TragicBackstory to him, ultimately ending with him finally being put down [[spoiler: the same way he tried to do so himself back when he was Judas, implying he was forgiven for the crime.]] crime. by the sequel, he has went to become a full on villain for no real reason, unless you think about it, if Dracula was [[spoiler: forgiven by God, his soul went to heaven, so the sequels Dracula body was brought back but not [[TheSoulless his soul!]].]]
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* This films {{Dracula}}, while still being a bloodthirsty monster, still had at least some traits of a TragicBackstory to him, ultimately ending with him finally being put down [[spoiler: the same way he tried to do so himself back when he was Judas, implying he was forgiven for the crime.]] by the sequel, he has went to become a full on villain for no real reason, unless you think about it, if Dracula was [[spoiler: forgiven by God, his soul went to heaven, so the sequels Dracula body was brought back but not [[TheSoulless his soul!]].]]
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* Dracula being Judas. The cross represents the man he betrayed, the silver the mark of his sin.
** How is this fridge anything? The character of Mary says both of these things DURING the vision where Dracula is revealed as Judas.

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* Dracula being Judas. The cross represents the man he betrayed, the silver the mark of his sin.
** How is this fridge anything? The character of Mary says both of these things DURING the vision where Dracula is revealed as Judas.
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** How is this fridge anything? The character of Mary says both of these things DURING the vision where Dracula is revealed as Judas.

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