Follow TV Tropes

Following

History DerivativeWorks / Dracula

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}'' (1922), Creator/FWMurnau's silent classic, technically an unauthorized adaptation of Creator/BramStoker's [[{{Literature/Dracula}} novel]] featuring a simplified plot and a CaptainErsatz vampire named Count Orlok.

to:

* ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}'' (1922), Creator/FWMurnau's silent classic, technically an unauthorized adaptation of Creator/BramStoker's [[{{Literature/Dracula}} novel]] featuring a simplified plot and a CaptainErsatz vampire named Count Orlok.Orlok played by Max Schreck.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness'' (1966), a sequel to ''Horror of Dracula'' set ten years later.
* ''Film/DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave'' (1968), another entry focusing on Dracula's vengeance against a family of a Monsignor.
* ''Film/TasteTheBloodOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on unfortunates who resurrect Dracula with an evil ritual.
* ''Film/ScarsOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on helpless vistors to Dracula's castle.

to:

* ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness'' (1966), a sequel to ''Horror of Dracula'' set ten years later.
later, with Lee reprising the role.
* ''Film/DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave'' (1968), another entry focusing on Dracula's vengeance against a family of a Monsignor.
Monsignor. Lee once again plays the count.
* ''Film/TasteTheBloodOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on unfortunates who resurrect Dracula with an evil ritual.
ritual. Lee once again plays the count.
* ''Film/ScarsOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on helpless vistors to Dracula's castle. Lee once again plays the count.



* ''Film/TheLegendOfThe7GoldenVampires'' (1974), in which Film/HammerHorror meets [[MartialArtsMovie Kung Fu cinema]], with Dracula commanding an army of [[ChineseVampire Chinese vampires]].

to:

* ''Film/TheLegendOfThe7GoldenVampires'' (1974), in which Film/HammerHorror meets [[MartialArtsMovie Kung Fu cinema]], with Dracula commanding an army of [[ChineseVampire Chinese vampires]]. \n John Forbes-Robertson plays Dracula this time.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
to avoid indexing Carradine's name


* ''Billy the Kid Versus Dracula'' (1966), Creator/JohnCarradine plays Dracula, out to make UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid's fiancé his vampire bride.

to:

* ''Billy the Kid Versus Dracula'' ''Film/BillyTheKidVersusDracula'' (1966), Creator/JohnCarradine plays Dracula, out to make UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid's fiancé his vampire bride.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Drácula (1931), a Spanish-language version of the film, shot on the same sets at night but with different actors, such as Carlos Villarías as Dracula.

Added: 232

Changed: 232

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.



* '''''{{Literature/Dracula}}''''' (1897), the original novel written by Irish author Creator/BramStoker. Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.

to:

* '''''{{Literature/Dracula}}''''' (1897), the original novel written by Irish author Creator/BramStoker. Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* '''''{{Literature/Dracula}}''''' (1897), the original novel written by Creator/BramStoker. Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.

to:

* '''''{{Literature/Dracula}}''''' (1897), the original novel written by Irish author Creator/BramStoker. Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.

Added: 254

Changed: 182

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Adding links


* ''ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula'' (1972-1979): A Creator/MarvelComics series starring Dracula as the main antagonist, featuring the stories of people trying to stop him, as well as his own trials and tribulations.

to:

* ''ComicBook/DraculaMarvelComics'':
**
''ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula'' (1972-1979): A Creator/MarvelComics series starring Dracula as the main antagonist, featuring the stories of people trying to stop him, as well as his own trials and tribulations.tribulations.
** ''ComicBook/DraculaLives'' (1974–1975)

Added: 289

Changed: 161

Removed: 449

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Updating links


* ''ComicBook/{{Dracula}}'' (2023-24): A Skybound four-issue miniseries retelling the events of the [[Film/Dracula1931 Universal film]] from the perspective of Dr. Seward.



* ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy (1991-1998): Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Creator/{{Elseworlds}}'' line, the first volume of this trilogy sees Dracula come to Gotham City and battle ComicBook/{{Batman}}, culminating in the Dark Knight defeating Dracula but becoming a vampire himself.



* ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy (1991-1998): Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Elseworlds'' line, the first volume of this trilogy sees Dracula come to Gotham City and battle ComicBook/{{Batman}}, culminating in the Dark Knight defeating Dracula but becoming a vampire himself.



* ''ComicBook/XMenApocalypseVsDracula'' (2006): Exactly what it says on the tin.

to:

* ''ComicBook/XMenApocalypseVsDracula'' (2006): Exactly what it says on ''ComicBook/UniversalMonstersDracula'' (2023-2024): A Skybound four-issue miniseries retelling the tin.events of the [[Film/Dracula1931 Universal film]] from the perspective of Dr. Seward.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''ComicBook/{{Dracula}}'' (2023-24): A Skybound four-issue miniseries retelling the events of the [[Film/Dracula1931 Universal film]] from the perspective of Dr. Seward.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''VideoGame/DraculaTheUndead'' (1991): An UsefulNotes/AtariLynx adventure game which features Stoker as a narrator in an adaptation of Harker's visit to and subsequent escape from Dracula's castle. The graphics are presented almost entirely in a sepia tone.

to:

* ''VideoGame/DraculaTheUndead'' (1991): An UsefulNotes/AtariLynx Platform/AtariLynx adventure game which features Stoker as a narrator in an adaptation of Harker's visit to and subsequent escape from Dracula's castle. The graphics are presented almost entirely in a sepia tone.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''Billy the Kid Versus Dracula'' (1966), Creator/JohnCarradine plays Dracula, out to make UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid's fiancé his vampire bride.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


This is a list of media adaptations featuring the {{public domain|Character}} [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] {{Dracula}}, who originated from both the [[{{Literature/Dracula}} famous 1897 horror novel of the same name]] by Creator/BramStoker and tales of the ruthless 15th-century Wallachian ruler UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.

to:

This is a list of media adaptations featuring the {{public domain|Character}} [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] character {{Dracula}}, who originated from both the [[{{Literature/Dracula}} famous 1897 horror novel of the same name]] by Creator/BramStoker and tales of the ruthless 15th-century Wallachian ruler UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler. He is by far the most famous and ubiquitous [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] in all of fiction, being even the TropeCodifier.

Added: 124

Changed: 666

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''{{Film/Nosferatu}}'' (1922), Creator/FWMurnau's silent classic, technically an unauthorized adaptation of Creator/BramStoker's [[{{Literature/Dracula}} novel]] featuring a simplified plot and a CaptainErsatz vampire named Count Orlok.
** ''Film/NosferatuTheVampyre'' (1979), a remake/homage directed by Creator/WernerHerzog and starring Creator/KlausKinski as an Orlok-style Dracula.

to:

!!!'''Nosferatu'''
* ''{{Film/Nosferatu}}'' ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}'' (1922), Creator/FWMurnau's silent classic, technically an unauthorized adaptation of Creator/BramStoker's [[{{Literature/Dracula}} novel]] featuring a simplified plot and a CaptainErsatz vampire named Count Orlok.
** * ''Film/NosferatuTheVampyre'' (1979), a remake/homage directed by Creator/WernerHerzog and starring Creator/KlausKinski as an Orlok-style Dracula.
* ''Film/{{Nosferatu|2024}}'' (2024), upcoming remake by Creator/RobertEggers starring Creator/BillSkarsgard as Count Orlok.



* ''Film/BramStokersDracula'' (1992), with Creator/GaryOldman and directed by Creator/FrancisFordCoppola.

to:

* ''Film/BramStokersDracula'' (1992), with Creator/GaryOldman and directed by Creator/FrancisFordCoppola. Remarkably TruerToTheText than most adaptations.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' (1997-2012): The main character, {{Alucard}}, is pretty much Dracula himself (combined with UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler), just with a more modern look, and elements of the novel crop up here and there (Wallachia included).

to:

* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' (1997-2012): The main character, {{Alucard}}, is pretty much Dracula himself (combined with UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler), just with a more modern look, and elements of the novel crop up here and there (Wallachia included).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''#DRCL midnight children'': a three volume manga series based on Stoker's novel.

Added: 188

Changed: 4

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Adding labelnote


[[caption-width-right:350:Despite their [[LighterAndSofter diametric]] tonal [[DarkerAndEdgier differences]] the bottom two have the [[TheLostLenore same backstory!]]]]

to:

[[caption-width-right:350:Despite their [[LighterAndSofter diametric]] tonal [[DarkerAndEdgier differences]] the bottom two have the [[TheLostLenore same backstory!]]]]backstory!]]\\
[[labelnote:Clockwise from top left]] ''Film/Dracula1931'', ''ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula'', ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'', and ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania''[[/labelnote]]]]

Added: 241

Changed: 95

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[caption-width-right:350:Despite their [[LighterAndSofter diametric]] tonal [[DarkerAndEdgier differences]] the bottom two have the [[TheLostLenore same backstory!]]]]




to:

%% Caption selected per above thread. Please don't change or remove without approval from here:
%% https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1404492079030138900
%%


* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' (2001-2008): Dracula, depicted here as [[RaceLift a black man]], is one of the recurring characters of this series.

Added: 79

Changed: 346

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greg_hildebrant_dracula_dracula_bites_lucy.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:310:Blood is Life. [[note]]Image by Greg Hildebrant[[/note]]]]

to:

[[quoteright:310:https://static.%%
%% Image selected per Image Pickin thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16995741640.21640400
%% Please don't change or remove without starting a new thread.
%%
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greg_hildebrant_dracula_dracula_bites_lucy.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:310:Blood is Life. [[note]]Image by Greg Hildebrant[[/note]]]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/4dracs.png]]
%%
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Included James Rolfe’s breakdown


* ''{{Film/Count Dracula|1977}}'' (1977), a version made by Creator/TheBBC, starring Creator/LouisJourdan. Considered by many to be the most definitive and accurate adaptation of the story.

to:

* ''{{Film/Count Dracula|1977}}'' (1977), a version made by Creator/TheBBC, starring Creator/LouisJourdan. Considered by many to be [[https://youtu.be/q9D74m628gQ?si=8Yzsk1e3uXPV0NWj the most definitive and accurate adaptation of the story.story]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''VideoGame/DraculaTheUndead'' (1991): An UsefulNotes/AtariLynx adventure game which features Stoker as a narrator in an adaptation of Harker's visit to and subsequent escape from Dracula's castle. The graphics are presented almost entirely in a sepia tone.
* ''VideoGame/MasterOfDarkness'' (1992): A platform game widely seen as Creator/{{Sega}}'s answer to the above-mentioned ''Castlevania'', players control Dr. Ferdinand Social, a psychologist looking into murders in London attributed to UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper but which are actually a means to resurrect Count Dracula.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Making the Derivative Works page for Dracula.

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greg_hildebrant_dracula_dracula_bites_lucy.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:310:Blood is Life. [[note]]Image by Greg Hildebrant[[/note]]]]

This is a list of media adaptations featuring the {{public domain|Character}} [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampire]] {{Dracula}}, who originated from both the [[{{Literature/Dracula}} famous 1897 horror novel of the same name]] by Creator/BramStoker and tales of the ruthless 15th-century Wallachian ruler UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.
----
!!Original work:
* '''''{{Literature/Dracula}}''''' (1897), the original novel written by Creator/BramStoker. Although the author never made any official sequels or adaptations, the fact that the titular character entered the public domain, has resulted in him becoming a prolific stock character appearing in many unrelated works of fiction.
[[index]]

!!Works based on ''Dracula'':
[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' (1997-2012): The main character, {{Alucard}}, is pretty much Dracula himself (combined with UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler), just with a more modern look, and elements of the novel crop up here and there (Wallachia included).
** ''Anime/{{Hellsing}}'' (2001 anime)
* ''Webcomic/DraculaEverlasting'' (2012): An [=OEL=] (Original English Language) manga, which sees Dracula taking over the body of a young man, and the descendants of the heroes of the novel facing off against him.
* A manga adaptation under the "Manga Classics" line was released in October 2019.
* ''Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned'' was a...loose anime adaptation of the ''Tomb of Dracula'' comic book series.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula'' (1972-1979): A Creator/MarvelComics series starring Dracula as the main antagonist, featuring the stories of people trying to stop him, as well as his own trials and tribulations.
* ''ComicBook/DraculaVsKingArthur'' (2007): An indie comic in which Dracula is sent back in time to take over the Kingdom of Camelot, thus forcing Myth/KingArthur and his knights into a confrontation with the vampire.
* ''ComicBook/VictorianUndead'' (2010): A Creator/DCComics / {{Creator/Wildstorm}} miniseries that involved Franchise/SherlockHolmes fighting against the supernatural. The second volume involved Holmes getting involved in the events of the Dracula novel.
* ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy (1991-1998): Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Elseworlds'' line, the first volume of this trilogy sees Dracula come to Gotham City and battle ComicBook/{{Batman}}, culminating in the Dark Knight defeating Dracula but becoming a vampire himself.
* ''ComicBook/SantaVersusDracula'' (2013): Another indie comic, in which Dracula tries to take over the North Pole in order to claim SantaClaus' job, and thus gain the ability to [[MustBeInvited enter houses without invitation]]. Santa and his friends fight back against him.
* ''[[ComicBook/GrimmFairyTales Grimm Fairy Tales: Van Helsing]]'' (2015-2018): A mini-series starring a female descendant of Abraham Van Helsing, whose first four issues involved fighting Dracula. A sequel would likewise see her fight him again.
* ''ComicBook/BrothersDracul'' (2018)
* ''ComicBook/DisneyDraculaStarringMickeyMouse'' (2019): An adaptation of the novel using Creator/{{Disney}} characters. Naturally since this is Disney, it's much LighterAndSofter (the vampires here don't drink blood but beets for example).
* ''ComicBook/DraculaSonOfTheDragon'' (2019)
* ''ComicBook/DraculaStarringBelaLugosi'' (2020): A comic adaptation of the novel, only with Bela Lugosi in the title role.
* ''ComicBook/DraculaMotherfucker'' (2020): A comic set in the 60s in which Dracula's Brides turn against him and try to destroy him.
* ''ComicBook/XMenApocalypseVsDracula'' (2006): Exactly what it says on the tin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatmanVsDracula'' (2005), an animated {{crossover}} movie [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin in which]] {{Franchise/Batman}} [[FightDracula fights Dracula]]. Also an extended episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' cartoon show.
* ''Franchise/HotelTransylvania'': Dracula is the main protagonist of the franchise.
** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' (2012)
** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' (2015)
** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania3SummerVacation'' (2018)
** ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvaniaTransformania'' (2022)
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' (1988): Dracula is the main antagonist of this ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' TV movie/special.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''{{Film/Nosferatu}}'' (1922), Creator/FWMurnau's silent classic, technically an unauthorized adaptation of Creator/BramStoker's [[{{Literature/Dracula}} novel]] featuring a simplified plot and a CaptainErsatz vampire named Count Orlok.
** ''Film/NosferatuTheVampyre'' (1979), a remake/homage directed by Creator/WernerHerzog and starring Creator/KlausKinski as an Orlok-style Dracula.

!!!'''Franchise/UniversalHorror films'''
* ''{{Film/Dracula|1931}}'' (1931), featuring Creator/BelaLugosi's iconic portrayal of the Count. Adapted from the novel by way of [[Theatre/Dracula1924 a stage play]].
* ''Film/DraculasDaughter'' (1936), its sequel. The Count himself does not appear.
* ''Film/SonOfDracula'' (1943), its second sequel, with Creator/LonChaneyJr as Count {{Alucard}}.
* ''Film/HouseOfFrankenstein'' (1944), a Universal MonsterMash film featuring Creator/JohnCarradine as Dracula.
* ''Film/HouseOfDracula'' (1945), the second MonsterMash film by Universal, again with Carradine as the Count.
* ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloMeetFrankenstein'' (1948), a [[MonsterMash crossover comedy]] that not only features Creator/AbbottAndCostello [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin meeting]] {{Franchise/Frankenstein}}, but also has Bela Lugosi reprising his role as Dracula.

!!!'''Film/HammerHorror films'''
* ''Film/HorrorOfDracula'', also known as ''{{Film/Dracula|1958}}'' (1958), the first film starring Creator/ChristopherLee as the Count.
* ''Film/TheBridesOfDracula'' (1960), a side story that revolves around one of Dracula's victims. Dracula himself never shows up.
* ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness'' (1966), a sequel to ''Horror of Dracula'' set ten years later.
* ''Film/DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave'' (1968), another entry focusing on Dracula's vengeance against a family of a Monsignor.
* ''Film/TasteTheBloodOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on unfortunates who resurrect Dracula with an evil ritual.
* ''Film/ScarsOfDracula'' (1970), focusing on helpless vistors to Dracula's castle.
* ''Film/CountessDracula'' (1971), a film about Elizabeth Bathory.
* ''Film/DraculaAD1972'' (1972), which sees Christopher Lee's Dracula resurrected in TheSeventies.
* ''Film/TheSatanicRitesOfDracula'' (1973), the final Christopher Lee Dracula film, featuring a Satanic cult and a deadly plague.
* ''Film/TheLegendOfThe7GoldenVampires'' (1974), in which Film/HammerHorror meets [[MartialArtsMovie Kung Fu cinema]], with Dracula commanding an army of [[ChineseVampire Chinese vampires]].

!!!'''Miscellaneous films'''
* ''Film/DrakulaIstanbulda''[[note]]English: ''Dracula in Istanbul''[[/note]] (1953), a Turkish film notable for being the first to give the character [[FangsAreEvil fangs]].
* ''Film/TheReturnOfDracula'' (1958), in which the Count murders a Czech artist and then assumes his identity to travel to California.
* ''{{Film/Dracula|1968}}'' (1968), a British adaptation made for the TV series, ''Mystery and Imagination''.
* ''Film/SantoEnElTesoroDeDracula'' (1969), one of a series of films featuring MaskedLuchador Wrestling/ElSanto, wherein he encounters Dracula.
** ''Film/SantoYBlueDemonContraDraculaYElHombreLobo'' (1973), also featuring El Santo fighting Dracula and the Wolfman.
* ''Film/{{Count Dracula|1970}}'' (1970), a rare appearance of Creator/ChristopherLee as Dracula outside of Hammer, this Creator/JessFranco-directed film was meant to be [[TruerToTheText as close to the Bram Stoker novel as possible]], although it does end up taking considerable liberties with the story.
* ''Film/DraculaVsFrankenstein'' (1971), notable chiefly as the last film role for Franchise/UniversalHorror veterans J. Carrol Naish (as a descendent of Dr. Frankenstein) and Creator/LonChaneyJr (as his [[TheIgor assistant]]). Dracula is played by the film's producer's stockbroker.
* ''{{Film/Blacula}}'' (1972), a mashup of horror and {{blaxploitation}}, has Dracula attacking the title character and dooming him to vampirism in its prologue.
** ''Film/ScreamBlaculaScream'' (1973)
* ''{{Film/Dracula|1973}}'' (1973), a made-for-TV adaptation directed by Dan Curtis (''Series/DarkShadows''), written by Creator/RichardMatheson and starring Creator/JackPalance.
* ''ElGranAmorDelCondeDracula''[[note]]English: ''Count Dracula's Great Love''[[/note]] (1974), a Spanish film directed by Javier Aguierre set in a sanitorium in the Carpathian Mountains.
* ''Film/BloodForDracula'' (1974), with Creator/UdoKier
* ''{{Film/Son of Dracula|1974}}'' (1974), a rock musical starring Creator/HarryNilsson as Dracula's son Count Downe, who prepares to take over as "King of the Netherworld" after his father is killed.
* ''{{Film/Vampira}}'' aka ''Old Dracula'' (1974), a comedic spoof directed by Clive Donner and featuring Creator/DavidNiven as the Count.
* ''{{Film/Count Dracula|1977}}'' (1977), a version made by Creator/TheBBC, starring Creator/LouisJourdan. Considered by many to be the most definitive and accurate adaptation of the story.
* ''Film/DraculaSucks'' (1978), a PornWithPlot set at a mental asylum in 1930s California.
* ''{{Film/Dracula|1979}}'' (1979), with Creator/FrankLangella. Another adaptation of the Stoker novel, like the Lugosi version by way of [[Theatre/Dracula1924 the play]].
* ''Film/LoveAtFirstBite'' (1979), a comedy film with Creator/GeorgeHamilton as Dracula in modern-day New York City.
* ''Film/TheMonsterSquad'' (1987), which pits Dracula and his fellow classic movie monsters up against a group of GenreSavvy youngsters.
* ''Film/BramStokersDracula'' (1992), with Creator/GaryOldman and directed by Creator/FrancisFordCoppola.
* ''Film/DraculaDeadAndLovingIt'' (1995), a {{parody}} directed by Creator/MelBrooks and starring Creator/LeslieNielsen as the Count.
* ''Film/Dracula2000'' (2000) with Creator/GerardButler, or either of its sequels.
** ''Dracula II: Ascension'' (2003)
** ''Dracula III: Legacy'' (2005)
* ''Film/Dracula3000'' (2004): Dracula [[RecycledInSpace IN SPACE]]. Though despite the title, the vampire here is named Orlock.
* ''Film/VanHelsing'' (2004): Dracula is the main antagonist of the film.
* ''Film/BladeTrinity'' (2004): Dracula appears as an adversary resurrected to fight Blade. Though goes by the name, Drake, in this one.
* ''{{Film/Dracula|2006}}'' (2006), a different version made by Creator/TheBBC, starring Marc Warren as Dracula and Creator/DavidSuchet as Van Helsing.
* ''Film/BonnieAndClydeVsDracula'' (2008), a BMovie with the '30s outlaw couple squaring off against the Count.
* ''Film/Dracula3D'' (2012), directed by Creator/DarioArgento.
* ''Film/DraculaTheDarkPrince'' (2013), A medieval story featuring the character.
* ''Film/DraculaUntold'' (2014), an origin story about Prince [[UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler Vlad Dracula]] (Creator/LukeEvans) becoming the vampire of legend.
* ''Film/{{The Invitation|2022}}'' (2022), a supernatural horror loosely based on the novel, starring Creator/NathalieEmmanuel.
* ''Film/{{Renfield|2023}}'' (2023), a horror-comedy centered on [[TheRenfield Dracula's assistant]] (Creator/NicholasHoult) based on a pitch from Creator/RobertKirkman, with the Count himself played by Creator/NicolasCage.
* ''Film/TheLastVoyageOfTheDemeter'' (2023), a supernatural horror based on "The Captain's Log" section, starring Creator/LiamCunningham as the Captain of the ''Demeter''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/PowersOfDarkness'' (1899/1901): Two Nordic "translations" (one [[UsefulNotes/{{Iceland}} Icelandic]]/one [[UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}} Swedish]]) that reworked the entire story rather than translating it, adding in [[Main/AdaptationExpansion new plot points]] whilst [[Main/AdaptedOut removing]] or [[Main/CompressedAdaptation shortening]] others.
* ''Literature/TheDraculaTape'' (1975): A somewhat comedic take on the original tale, in which Dracula depicts the story from his point of view, and how things in the novel were actually a huge misunderstanding. It also had a sequel in which Dracula encounters Franchise/SherlockHolmes.
* ''Literature/SherlockHolmesVsDracula'' (1978): Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson investigate the events of Dracula's time in England, basically written in a manner where Dracula was facing the great detective when he wasn't dealing with Van Helsing and his other allies.
* ''Literature/AnnoDracula'' (1992): A series of books which depict an AlternateUniverse, where Dracula actually won during the events of the novel, and proceeds to spread his vampirism through most of Europe. Despite the title, Dracula isn't the main character (though he does make appearances), instead following a series of various characters and how the undead lifestyle affects London.
* ''Literature/{{Dracula the Undead|1997}}'' (1997): A sequel by Freda Warrington to the original novel, where the heroes discover the eponymous monster is NotQuiteDead and plans to take his revenge.
* ''Literature/{{Bloodline|2006}}'' (2006): Another sequel by Kate Cary, taking place during World War 1, centering around John Shaw, an original character, and Quincey Harker, the son of Jonathan Harker and Mina Harker.
* ''[[Literature/DraculaTheUnDead2009 Dracula the Un-Dead]]'' (2009): Yet another sequel written by Bram Stoker's great-grand-nephew. (Not to be confused with Freda Warrington's novel)
* ''Literature/OutOfTheDark'' by David Weber has, as part of the big twist at the end, Dracula's appearance.
* ''Literature/ADowryOfBlood'': The book is set both before and after the original novel and follows the history of Dracula and his brides.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/TheHalloweenThatAlmostWasnt'' (1979): A HalloweenSpecial in which Dracula ([[Series/{{Taxi}} Judd Hirsch]]) enlists his fellow monsters to save Halloween from a witch who threatens to forego her annual broomstick ride over the moon.
* ''Series/DraculaTheSeries'' (1990-1991): This short-lived series featured Dracula returning in the modern era to cause trouble.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': The fifth season premiere, aptly titled "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS5E1BuffyVsDracula Buffy Vs Dracula]]", sees the show's heroine facing off against Dracula.
* ''Series/YoungDracula'' (2006-2008, [[{{Uncanceled}} 2011]]-2014): A BBC series which focuses on a teenage Vlad and his family forced to move to Wales with Dracula wanting to blend into human society. But is hampered by various factors from hunters to his traditionalist father and sister.
* ''Series/{{Demons}}'' (2009): A shortlived series by ITV that borrows elements fron ''Dracula''.
* ''{{Series/Dracula|2013}}'' (2013–2014): A short-lived drama series.
* ''Series/{{Dracula|2020}}'' (2020): A [=BBC=] produced MiniSeries by Creator/StevenMoffat and Creator/MarkGatiss for Creator/{{Netflix}}. Takes place before, during and after the novel.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Audio]]
* ''Radio/TheMercuryTheatreOnTheAir'' had an adaptation of ''Dracula'' as its inaugural episode (1938), with Creator/OrsonWelles portraying the Count.
* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'' adapted the story in its first season (1974).
[[/index]]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Radio]] aired adaptations in 1975, 1991 and 2016. The latter production features Creator/DavidSuchet, who'd played Van Helsing in the 2006 BBC television version, as Dracula himself.
* ''{{Podcast/Murray Mysteries}}'': A scripted 2021–22 podcast that sets the story in the present day, and re-invents most the characters as LGBT. The diary format of the novel is replaced with a podcast hosted by Mina.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
[[index]]
* ''TabletopGame/TheDraculaDossier'' is a tabletop RPG based around the Dracula mythos, using annotated versions of the original book and short story to give players hints.
* ''TabletopGame/FuryOfDracula'' is a series of board games set eight years after the events in the novel, with one player as Dracula and the others as vampire hunters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Theatre]]
* ''{{Theatre/Dracula|1924}}'' (1924), a stage play directly adapted from the novel, and which inspired the [[Film/Dracula1931 1931 movie]].
* '' {{Theatre/Dracula|2001}}'' (2001), a musical composed by Frank Wildhorn of which the plot takes heavy inspiration from the [[Film/BramStokersDracula 1992 film]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''{{Franchise/Castlevania}}'' (1986–present), a series of {{Creator/Konami}} games featuring Dracula as the main antagonist.
** The ''Castlevania'' version of Dracula appears as a boss in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' alongside his castle and enemies Simon and Richter Belmont.
* ''VideoGame/DraculaUnleashed'' (1993): A FMV game for the Sega CD and later [=PC=] and DVD which acts as a sequel to the original novel and focus on Quincy's brother, Alexander, coming to London to look into his death just as new string of supernatural killings begin.
* ''VideoGame/DraculaResurrection'' (2000-2013): A series of point and click adventure titles in which the hero confronts Dracula. The first two games act as sequels to the original novel, the last three are focused on encounters with Dracula in later timelines.
* ''VideoGame/DraculaOrigin'' (2008) and its sequel ''Dracula: Love Kills'' (2011): ''Origin'' is a point and click adventure game based on the novel, following Abraham Van Helsing in his quest to hunt Dracula. Its sequel is a hidden object game with Dracula as the main character as he reluctantly joins forces with his enemy to stop the Queen of the Vampires from enacting her reign of terror.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Castlevania|2017}}'' (2017-2021): A {{Creator/Netflix}} animated series based on [[{{Franchise/Castlevania}} the video games of the same name]]. Dracula is once again the main villain here.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' (2001-2008): Dracula, depicted here as [[RaceLift a black man]], is one of the recurring characters of this series.
* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvaniaTheSeries'' (2017-2020): A TV series based on the movie series. While Dracula's daughter Mavis is the main focus here, he is still a recurring character.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterForce'' (1994): Dracula is a recurring main villain in this short-lived series.
[[/folder]]

[[/index]]

----

Top