A brand spanking new trailer for Dracula Untold has just winged it's way onto the internet and what essentially seems set to be a "Dracula origin story" certainly doesn't fall short on the dark action and supernatural.
When Vlad Tepes (Luke Evans) seeks out a way to save those that he cares about from certain destruction, he stumbles across a strange creature (played by Charles Dance of Game of Thrones fame) who gives him the means to do just that. He gains fearsome new abilities that allow him to fight against the armies that would have killed his people almost single-handedly, but these abilities also come with a price. He forever cursed as a vampire, to be the one we know as Dracula, so you probably know what that means - fangs, sunlight troubles and the urge to suck people's blood.
If the new trailer is anything to go by, Dracula Untold seems set to become a gory-dark action flick that you could easily sit down with some popcorn to watch; seemingly taking influences from both 300 and Van Helsing. Will it be an origin story worthy of the granddaddy of all monsters? Only time will tell.
Dracula Untold flies it way into cinemas nationwide October 3rd.
When Vlad Tepes (Luke Evans) seeks out a way to save those that he cares about from certain destruction, he stumbles across a strange creature (played by Charles Dance of Game of Thrones fame) who gives him the means to do just that. He gains fearsome new abilities that allow him to fight against the armies that would have killed his people almost single-handedly, but these abilities also come with a price. He forever cursed as a vampire, to be the one we know as Dracula, so you probably know what that means - fangs, sunlight troubles and the urge to suck people's blood.
If the new trailer is anything to go by, Dracula Untold seems set to become a gory-dark action flick that you could easily sit down with some popcorn to watch; seemingly taking influences from both 300 and Van Helsing. Will it be an origin story worthy of the granddaddy of all monsters? Only time will tell.
Dracula Untold flies it way into cinemas nationwide October 3rd.