Lulusbay : I loved this - wish there was more than 6 episodes. Want to see the rest of the story.
Odie : It's like everyone just completely ignored all the docs, investigations, articles, books e...
Xanthippe : Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us/me. I agree with everything you stated as...
CollideDuhScope : I was gonna give kudos to sooooul train.. Pfft
GeminiSaga : Excellent and underrated.
Piglet : Yes, the late 60's and the 70's brought in a new sound. I was in high school during the 70...
tamerlane : It wasn't too bad. Could have been better, but we'll see how future episodes go.
MontyFly : Why would I trust you? Why would I worry if other people watch or not? Clearly other peopl...
grasshopper rex : It angers me how little discussion there is about the victims in cases like this. Vice tou...
Lulusbay : I loved this - wish there was more than 6 episodes. Want to see the rest of the story.
Based on and a reimagining of the 1936 Universal Classic Monsters film Dracula’s Daughter. The project was stated to be a modern-day adaptation of one of the Universal Classic Monsters characters similar in approach to The Invisible Man (2020) or Renfield (2023), with the synopsis being described as “a unique take on legendary monster lore and will represent a fresh, new direction for how to celebrate classic characters”.
The project was later stated to have originally been titled the same as the source it’s based on, Dracula’s Daughter; while Universal restated that while they had considered a singular continuity with The Mummy (2017), each release will continue to be “rooted in the horror genre, with no restrictions on budget, rating or genre. They are not part of a shared interconnected universe, which allows each film to stand on its own. This new direction is filmmaker-driven, inviting innovative filmmakers with original, bold ideas for these characters to develop the stories and pitch them.”