@@zegaouifethi9363 yes right. I know that this is a fictional movie but when you change it drastically like who was the winner over a war, it is like you made a movie based on WW 2 and German won the war. This movie has a specific purpose, the purpose is to make us think that Vlad Dracula was so strong while Ottoman was just a loser
The thing i really loved about this movie is the design of the vampires. The reflective eyes, the claws, the growl. It's scary, as an apex predator should be. I get why people made them sexy but we've explored that now, bring back the purely scary vamps.
It depends on the vampire clan, they can be more animalistic or monstrous, but vampires also enjoy seducing their prey, also allowing them to live among humans undetected
THIS is how the vampire should be portrayed! Not the suave seducer or the emo tormented soul that sparkles in sunlight but as the apex supernatural predator that it is!
Easy to answer, they did not generate enough money. Sean Connery also hated the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" and it was his last movie before his retirement anyway, so the movie lost its biggest actor.
Honestly the way this movie portrayed vampires is my favorite. Especially in the visual aspect along with what their powers are. Even how when vlad took on a more monstrous appearance when killing Mehmed but we can still tell he has some form of humanness with it
It was a good movie but it never lived up to the hype for most people. It was suppose to be the 1st Dark Universe monster movie to kick it off but sadly they went with the Mummy, which was a good movie but people said it sucked which I disagree. But the IM was the best movie they made, wonder which movie in the Dark Universe monster is next
No thats what they want you to believe, but in reality he was no match and the ottoman sultan cut his head off and impale his head, because he was vlad the impaler he got punished whit his own manners. Otherwise maybe he could have a grave..
@@janekbeglarjan he was only a danger for the ottoman empire because the sultan raised him as his own child. And he never got into battle whit soldiers he killed the poor people from villages that had nothing to do whit war. The sultan let him free after he defeated vlads fathers enemys so he can rule the lands of his father. Becuase his father was helpless and needed help from the sultan. He only became king because the sultan let him. And the soldiers he had was also a gift from the sultan. In other words he was no danger or great he was only a traitor.
@@TurkishProductionss that’s what they want you to believe?????? Pretty sure we all stop believing the minute vlad met the vampire, let alone in the end of the movie when he took out an entire army on his own, or when he controlled weather
@@hennigod8957 Universal wanted to make their own cinematic universe like the MCU except with the classic monster properties they own. This flick, the Mummy with Tom Cruise and the Invisible Man were all supposed to be part of it. HOWEVER, the underwhelming performance of The Mummy basically tanked the idea. I'm not 100% sure BUT, I think the Aaron Eckhart Frankenstein movie might also have been a part of it as well.
I love how Draculas armor evaporates in the presence of a wooden stake. Steel amd silver? Nothing. It's as though the dark power in him rebukes all natural things and its just so damn good
@@thanhvinhnguyento7069 I'd guess that the armor evaporates if someone wanted to put a stake through his heart which still wouldn't really make sense cause like... why wear armor if it's just evaporates whenever someone wants to kill him lol
@@chihuahua0117 The silver, the silver lessened his power, I doubt the steak would go through armour without the silver. Come on. Even the child as bait is reason for him to go afte the sultan. Otherwise dracula could just come back later.
@@theofflineadventurer8325 really I am pretty sure I heard that it meant Dragon or something like that and I thought devil in Romanian was “Diavolul” anyway I don’t speak Romanian I just thought this was wholesome from part of the movie costume designers
@@theofflineadventurer8325 You may be a romanian but you know shit about history. Maybe you should read some. What dracula means today has nothing to do with what it meant 550 years ago. His father Vlad Dracul (Draculea) was a member of the Dragon Order. So draculea comes from the latin Draco witch means Dragon or Balaur in romanian.
@@kennethsatria6607 from my perspective I don't think it's as an alternative history. Honestly, it's more like humiliation to the character. Not all young people read a history books nowadays. Btw, may I know which Spartan movie that u meant? I'm would love to watch it during quarantine. I don't know what movie to watch anymore 😆
@@geoffrey6979 Sorry to disappoint you but the turks invaded romania and eastern europe and killed indigenous romanian and eastern european people. Not the other way around.
As a romanian I've never cringed harder watching this trailer. The moment I read the title I was like: please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents, please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents, please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents... They're white guys with british accents AGAIN?!!!?? lol Whenever americans make a film about a nation of europe that they don't know much about they turn the people of that country into white people with british accents. The people of eastern europe, especially the balkan region are mixed with turks! BOOM! In fact today's turks are whiter than eastern europeans. Because unlike them we're also mixed with tatars, huns, mongolians, even north africans in the southern part of the balkans, etc.
Looked up what "dark universe" is, interesting concept. Shame its only got 3 recent films going for it after so much time has passed with the third being the upcoming Invisible Man(Not really looking forward to it, theme seems to be abusive relationship type stuff mixed in with the horror/psychological).
@Franz Styles My mistake, didn't realize it hit the big screen already as I thought it was for this summer for some reason (Don't watch tv and use a cocktail of adblockers). I assume you mean the Mummy(I would believe a horror film is titled Mommy)? It wasn't memorable to me at least, other than the MC came out on top with powers and tried to toss in a secret organization with Dr. Jekyll/Mr.Hyde to link in other stuff. Curious, I don't recall I Frankenstein being mention in the list of new dark universe after my quick read(That film was torn apart by critics and box office barely crested over).
@Franz Styles I don't know Man. It was a good movie considering the horror movies we've had for the past decades. But I wouldn't have put it in this Universe. But maybe they have a plan of connecting it to another movie, making it more interesting and relevant to this Universe. But I really did hope for a sequel for Dracula Untold. But you know how it is, you don't always get what you want innit? I mean Eastern promises rumours for a sequel have been heard since even before the Subprime crisis of 2008. And let's not get started on the The New Mutants. Who have been getting bounced back for the last couple of years. By the time this movie comes out he better be at the very least 2 hours 30 and deserve a 5 star rating.
If they didnt delete certain scenes, this movie would have been even better. In one Deleted scene Vlad mesmerize a Soldier to deliver a message to Mehmet and taunt him, and we get to know that, during Vlads stay at the Turks when he was young, Mehmet was scared of the Thunder and cried, hence why he comes with Thunderclouds.
"We get to know that, during Vlad's stay with the Turks when he was young, Mehmet was scared of the Thunder and cried" Holy shit. Even after seeing the deleted scene I never connected those. That makes this moment even better I do wish both of those scenes had been left in. In my opinion Mesmerizing is one of the coolest powers Dracula has
Fantasy: Dracula Untold. History: Vlad gets caught by the Ottomans. Sentenced to death. Get's his head chopped off and then made to hang on the walls of Constantinople as a warning to any would-be rebel.
Mehmed's sword is actually an europian sword! Ottomans don't use straight sword's like this. Most common sword used by ottomans is named kilij. It was a highly curved. If you search Mehmed the second's kilij you can see that. That sword is still in the museum of Topkapı.
@@maeve9615 Basically the vamps turn against Vlad and want his son, the priest comes in, brings son to safety, Vlad sacrifices himself and kills all the vamps by parting the clouds, Son becomes King, Vlads kingdom tries to erase his name to forget him. Of course, at the end it shows that guy who wants to become Vlads servant, the one who says "Master", comes in and turns out Vlad is not truly dead so the guy feeds him some of his blood to regain his strength, time skips forward to present day Vlads all alive and healthy, finds a women who looks like his dead wife, they walk out, camera turns to the Master Vampire looking all healthy looking and ending off with him saying "Let the games begin"
The violence should have been on par with Game Of Thrones and also Dracula Untold should have been psychological horror with Vlad torturing his victims and putting them to death with impaling, flaying, beheading, and setting people on fire.
In fact, it would be absurd because the story is not long. Vlad angers the Empire, and Mehmet sends him a special unit. They take Vlad's head to Istanbul and throw it in front of Mehmet.
@@oboi650 No. It was way longer. Actually, Vlad was known as a nightmare for the Ottoman empire. He killed many of them. Especially in his own crusade. And when they attacked the encampment of the Ottomans in the night. He got so far that the Ottomans retreated. And he didn't got killed by Ottomans. He lost his throne, but managed to get it back. But only for a short time. He died bc of another contender for the throne : Basarab. Basarad lost the throne to Vlad III., but he did not die. Vlad either died in the battle against Basarab or when he tried to escape. There are also rumors that he was killed by an ottoman spy, who pretended to be a servant. Basarab supported the Ottoman empire.
I see a lot of people losing their minds over the historical inaccuracy, guys it's a movie about the origin of Dracula. It wasn't supposed to accurate in the first place.
@@dozegamin8604 Really? A movie about a vampire crushing an entire army by himself is untrue? Who would have thought it? Oh the madness if you can't trust a hollywood movie about a killer vampire what can you trust?
The one thing I really wished they changed about the final battle is that I really wanted the silver to just nullify Vlad's powers as long as he was in that tent. Then it would just be Vlad and Mehmed and their respective skills as swordsmen that would decide the fight. But instead, because Vlad is slowly getting weaker the longer he's in that tent, this basically turns the fight into Superman Vs. Lex Luthor in a room full of Kryptonite.
I think he was lacking blood after all he only drank his wife's blood at her urgings to save his son and kingdom, also he had to give some of his blood to make his army, he used his supernatural powers to make a storm to cover the sun and conceal their movements, so practically he was drained and fighting a room full of silver for a weakened vampire it's deadly but for one that was well fed on human blood I guess it will take a while for the silver to even weaken vampires that are healthy, after all after killing Mehmed he's still standing the silver coins and yet he isn't getting any weaker, during the raid that destroyed the entire Ottoman camp while his army was feasting on the frightened Turks he was simply passing by only impaling one on the soldiers and letting a juvenile vampire drain him, so yeah blood sustenance was low therefore his reflexes skills and others was hindered.
The Sultan could have finished the fight 10 times but he was doing the Bond-villain thing where he avoids finishing his opponent so he can brag about how strong he is for 15 minutes straight.
How many hundred years have passed. The vampire who was even frightened by the footsteps of the Ottoman army. You just make your dreams work in the movies. 🇹🇲❤️🇹🇷
So you admit you love bad american films? lol And what is it with racist lgnoramuses from america allover this comments section comparing indigenous romanians resisting ottoman invasion with pilgrims in america? There's even someone who tried to compare vlad with christopher columbus lol and accused him and romania of perpetrating "muslim genocide" and even called him a "racist"
There's a few things you racists from *merica need to learn about eastern europe. First of all we aren't "white". Because of this thing called geographical position (although in eastern europe mostly because of invasion) eastern and southern europe are racially mixed.
Secondly the ottomans were not the only empire to invade eastern europe. Some of the most persecuted people throughout history are the people of eastern europe. The steppe empires (other muslims) did numerous times, the mongolian empire did, the huns did, the north africans did, the austrohungarians did, the crusaders did, the nazis did, the soviets did, and they did way worse than what the turks did.
And thirdly please stop treating europe like a nation. europe is a continent of different nations with a different unique history, culture, ethnic background, etc. Your average racist american will blame the nations of eastern europe of black slavery even though non of the nations of eastern europe ever partook in the transatlantic slave trade and there's no nation in eastern europe that ever had a black slave. Not even one. You're also lumping eastern europe with the west in the colonization of the americas even though most nations in east europe never even had colonies outside of east europe let alone in the american continent. Imagine if I blamed mexico for the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki just because they're part of the same american continent. Just so you realize how racist your nation is.
So like what was his plan for getting out of there though? Even if he'd managed to beat Vlad, he'd still be surrounded by an army of vampires who just slaughtered all his men.
This was the BEST rendition of Dracula! “Critics” didn’t understand what brilliance they were watching. I’m so disappointed we don’t get a sequel to see how the games begin!
This was such an underrated film Vampires have recently been portrayed as charming, sweet fellows in dark suits and guyliner. Or they sparkle...for some reason This brought us back to the real vampires. The murderous, brutal creatures of the night Dracula (both classic, and the Hugh Jackman one...also a great film), Blade, Castlevania In the words of Kylo Ren, "MOAR...MOOOOAAAAARRRRR"
The movie might not have been perfect, but I immensely appreciate that it finally did justice to the legend of Dracula and vampirism. They are supposed to be monsters, supernatural predators who view humans as prey. Solitary, lethal, and unmatched by mortals in all aspects.
"Vlad Dracul, Son of The Devil" "It's a mistranslation, it means 'Son of The Dragon'" Of those Universal Monstervse films, this one should have had a sequel. It was enjoyable.
Vlad was probably just talking smack at Mehmed. He just wasted Mehmed's army and was about to deliver the coup de grace on Mehmed through unnatural means- he might as well be Son of the Devil to Mehmed.
Also, it was a callback to an earlier scene where Mehmed made the same translation error and Vlad corrected him. The line at the end was basically Vlad`s way of fully embracing the monster role forced on him to liberate his people from Ottoman rule and free his son from the captivity he once experienced!
Who would’ve known the Ottomans would fight such strong opponents like the Eastern Roman Empire and Vampires. No wonder they were such a dominant force
@@tasinal-hassan8268 Europa was, as always, verry busy fighting eachother. The furthest the came was Vienna. They never rly passed south-east Europe. They never had to deal with the full force of France, England(100 years war at that time). The first vienna war was lost against The holy roman empire (not that much bigger than Germany today) alone. The Habsburger forces were largly in Italy at that time, thats why they had to request aid from the nations of the roman empire
Such an amazing and underrated movie. The storyline is awesome. It’s great to see a Dracula origin story interpreted this way. The twist at the end of the movie has kept me in suspense for soooo long. I hope they make a sequel
Make a sequel universal!! This movie was good , only complaints was it was too short of a movie and should of been rated R. That deleted Babayaga witch scene should of been included. Make a sequel, it could be a story set before the events in bram stokers novel, show him become more evil because of his thirst for blood. You could also do a rival vampire story and include that historical serial killer lady queen that was from Hungary.
Why should you include a hungarian figure in a story about romanians? Now I have nothing against hungarians but it smells like american allover your comment. You do realize that europe is a continent right? Cause most of you americans do not!
Just got this movie on DVD love it. Favourite line is where Dracula say “that is no longer my name. I AM DRACULA SON OF THE DEVIL “ Luke Evans is perfect for the of Dracula 👏👏
5:32 He had NOTHING to do with the devil, and everything to do with the REAL history. Vlad Tepes, was an Orthodox Christian, who died in battle defending his throne and his people sometime in late 1476 or early 1477. Just after Venice, gave the capital of Christendom, to the Turks, to enslave, contain, and stop the influence of true Christianity, into the world, which was also threatening the Venetian slave trade. He has been demonised back then and TODAY, by the enemies of true Christianity, and the one and ONLY, Christian Roman Empire, led by glittering Constantinople.
This honestly peeves me, vampires are completely fine around silver, that is werewolves. Vampires have enough weaknesses as is, but there is no way that I am going to hate on this movie, it is a true masterpiece
Silver is actually poisonous to supernatural creatures as a whole. I think its because a lot of holy icons and the like were made with silver. So in a lot of canons, silver is a poison to vampires as well as ghouls and werebeasts
It's a movie about a man who wanted to forget his dark past and live his life in peace with his wife and son while ruling over his people but was forced to embrace his darkness once again for everyone else and condemns himself to immortality for them to live in peace. He became a dark anti-hero
It does have the most convincing back story for the creation of the original vampires. An epic sequel would be Vlad trying to track down his son while hunting down all the other vampires he's made. The lore would be a little shaky with that plot, I will concede. Many vampire mythology tomes claim vampires cannot kill one another, or at least are heavily discouraged from it. Still, I think a collage of Vlad going through the decades and hunting down and killing various vampires would be sick.
This is a perfect example that men do not fear swords, they fear Monsters. But there always those who do not fear anything at all. Especially when they know the monster's weakness.
They seriously should have made a sequel. I haven’t watched the recent Mummy movie because the director said Dracula Untold was not going to be part of the Dark Universe. Apparently, I hear that I didn’t miss much. I hope they bring Evans’ Dracula back!
I liked how the Mehmet the Conqueror depicted as a villain in this movie. A very memorable performance and a villain who is very believable and have depth..
That's cause he was one. He invaded a foreign country and demanded the people pay with their children. I don't know where the hell you are from, but I cannot think of a place where that isn't evil. Ottomans were not the good guys.
Totally missed opportunity. The turks believed that they descended from a shewolf before Islam, so instead of heavy accented Viking Janissaries they could ve given some central asian Werewolves. Shame
Yeah, Gog and Magog resemble the way arabs described the old central asian Turks. And what Alexander? And arent you a Greek? Isnt Gog and Magog from Islam?
@Πανος Παραπανος Yeah, it doesnt make sense with Alexander. He wasnt Christian or Jewish but Hellenist. The orthodox claim seems like the shit Imams do - twisting history and claiming famous persons for themselves.
My only issue with this whole scene is that they completely misinterpreted what the name Dracula actually means. It doesn't mean "Son of the Devil," It means "Son of the Dragon."
Son of the devil in romanian is "fiul diavolului" and son of the dragon is "fiul dragonului" ; i dont know what these people are talking about. His father was named Dracul after joining the Order of the Dragon.
@@oldscorp no I get it, but I mean in the Bible itself, I'm pretty sure the devil is also referred to as the dragon. Because they're one in the same in many religions.
Next to the outright monster/boss from the Castlevania games, this is my next favorite portrayal of Lord Dracula. And what also makes this so good to me is, this one goes with story that Vlad Tepes the man himself that Lord Dracula was based off of literally beCAME Lord Dracula and GOD did he become such a BEAST when he did!
My favorite part about the final fight is how one-sided it was to begin with. Vlad could’ve finished it whenever he wanted, but refused to reveal his powers to his son until he had no other choice.
Grim Reaper He’s still able to use his Vampiric Powers to land the killing blow, even when lying on a pile of silver. Maybe he was able to muster up what little strength he could for that, but I like to think he was just holding back to spare his son.
On this day in 1477, a letter sent by Stephen III of Moldavia confirmed the death of Vlad the Impaler and his retinue. They had been ambushed by the Ottoman Empire who reportedly decapitated Vlad, and sent his head to Sultan Mehmet II in Constantinople as a trophy. 😂😂😂
That could be so good prelude to Vampire: Masquarade. That group of vampires at the end of movie. So much potencial. Imagine that guy from 1:43 is a Brujah
I've seen a lot of vampire movies in my life and I have to say that this one tops the chart of me. Somehow it's just different from the rest. It's really underrated and I think Universal did a mistake by not following up with a sequel or even continuing the DARK UNIVERSE of it.
battlefield/socom ps Thats why they hated it, everything is Liberal... if it was a female who did this for her family theyd find a way to call her strong and empowered
This movie truly should've gotten more than it bargained for. It wasn't truly brilliant but it was still extremely entertaining. Sad that it wasn't going to be an opener for the dark universe of monster origins.
@@crystallxix1493 i think he probably figured it out the last moment that silver was his weakness,he musnt have got enough time,and not to forget the fact that silver is much heavier,almost twice as heavy as iron
Alternate Scene Sultan: "I understand you have a weakness for silver..." Vlad: "If only you knew." *Vlad removes armor revealing all-silver armor underneath*
Philip Lombardo Tom cruise in the mummy and wanting to be the main focus of the movie, plus that movie in general and bad reviews for this one, pretty much killed the monster universe they were setting up before it could even start. Such a shame, especially how they ended this one with Vlad being followed
I love how beastly they interpreted vampires in this
Ikr the vampires on this movie remind me of werewolves
I prefer this over twilight 😌
I prefer the truth story about him when they cut he's head off and send it to Istanbul
@@zegaouifethi9363 yes right. I know that this is a fictional movie but when you change it drastically like who was the winner over a war, it is like you made a movie based on WW 2 and German won the war. This movie has a specific purpose, the purpose is to make us think that Vlad Dracula was so strong while Ottoman was just a loser
@@zegaouifethi9363 After Vlad The Impaler impaled 750 000 Turks
I am Romanian, and i can agree this is how we go to the store
With bats surrounding you or with a bunch of silver ?😂😂😂
@@daenerysgolden1344 With mud and rain all around us
@@Line_of_Sight cool I love rain ❤
I belive it
By any chance, can you guys come and do that again down south?
you know you fked up when someone is walking towards you with a thunderstorm behind him
To storm dragon lol you are so right bro
unless ur blind
@@hoonghoonghoong2252 maybe you cant see it , but you can hear it
@@stormdragon2529 guess,a blind helen keller can take the lead 😏
Actually the storm is following him, thinking stuff like "this I gotta see."
"i used to think there were too many of you... now there's not enough." Most badass line a recently turned vampire could say 😆
Historical %0
The movie is all about imagination
@@neoxxx6694 no shit!?
@@neoxxx6694 Dude did you really think Vlad the Impaler was a vampire? 😂
@@LongPham-fv5fx the staked voivode (Vlad) could not defeated Fatih Sultan Mehmet
The thing i really loved about this movie is the design of the vampires. The reflective eyes, the claws, the growl. It's scary, as an apex predator should be. I get why people made them sexy but we've explored that now, bring back the purely scary vamps.
Dracula from van helsing and marcus from underworld were the best vampire designs imo
Van Helsing Dracula is 100% .
It depends on the vampire clan, they can be more animalistic or monstrous, but vampires also enjoy seducing their prey, also allowing them to live among humans undetected
This move is not real. Ottoman won.
check 30 days of night
THIS is how the vampire should be portrayed! Not the suave seducer or the emo tormented soul that sparkles in sunlight but as the apex supernatural predator that it is!
Vampires aren't real
@@apollohd6368 next you're gonna say Santa isnt real either, huh?
@@venomsnake225 i wouldn't be surprised if actorben thought otherwise
Apollo HD one question bro...why are you here?
If you don‘t like fantasy you are free to leave anytime
@@Cross_111 who said I dont like fantasy?
I still wonder why this movie, and the like of "Van Helsing" and "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" never got a sequel. These movies were masterpiece
Easy to answer, they did not generate enough money. Sean Connery also hated the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" and it was his last movie before his retirement anyway, so the movie lost its biggest actor.
AGREED!!!
Facts
Masterpiece? a big overstatement
This movie was supposed to be the first of the Studio "Monster Universe"
You know, with the mummy, Mr Hyde and the Invisible Man.
Honestly the way this movie portrayed vampires is my favorite. Especially in the visual aspect along with what their powers are. Even how when vlad took on a more monstrous appearance when killing Mehmed but we can still tell he has some form of humanness with it
I hate they never made a sequel to this movie.
Such a shame
Brandon Clark why dont you make your own...dumbass...do you have the money and resources to budget said movie?
Movie was a total piece of 💩.
I feel like a sequel would not be able to measure up to the first one.
Me too I loved the story/Script
It was a good movie but it never lived up to the hype for most people. It was suppose to be the 1st Dark Universe monster movie to kick it off but sadly they went with the Mummy, which was a good movie but people said it sucked which I disagree. But the IM was the best movie they made, wonder which movie in the Dark Universe monster is next
So let me get this straight, Mehmed knew all about Vlad's strengths and weaknesses but failed to cover his neck with a silver collar????
No thats what they want you to believe, but in reality he was no match and the ottoman sultan cut his head off and impale his head, because he was vlad the impaler he got punished whit his own manners. Otherwise maybe he could have a grave..
@@TurkishProductionss 300 k vs 30 k and he still damaged the ottmon empire and was the most feared one vlad was a beast
@@janekbeglarjan he was only a danger for the ottoman empire because the sultan raised him as his own child. And he never got into battle whit soldiers he killed the poor people from villages that had nothing to do whit war. The sultan let him free after he defeated vlads fathers enemys so he can rule the lands of his father. Becuase his father was helpless and needed help from the sultan. He only became king because the sultan let him. And the soldiers he had was also a gift from the sultan. In other words he was no danger or great he was only a traitor.
I know it's just like Jango Fett with a mandalorian gorget round his neck would have saved him from Mace Windu.
@@TurkishProductionss that’s what they want you to believe?????? Pretty sure we all stop believing the minute vlad met the vampire, let alone in the end of the movie when he took out an entire army on his own, or when he controlled weather
Ah yes, who could forget Mehmed's greatest opponent - bats.
Well bats have now become our greatest opponent
black box I think you mean the Chinese military’s biowarfare division
What bat eaters...
This is before coronavirus
Mehmet encountered an army of covid19 carriers.
The effect they used what silver does to vampires from THEIR perspective was really well done!
this movie is criminally underrated, such a shame that we probably wont see a sequel or even a prequel.
Dracula Untold should have been THE 1st Film For The Dark Universe.
@@stainshield The Dark Universe?
@@hennigod8957 Universal wanted to make their own cinematic universe like the MCU except with the classic monster properties they own. This flick, the Mummy with Tom Cruise and the Invisible Man were all supposed to be part of it. HOWEVER, the underwhelming performance of The Mummy basically tanked the idea. I'm not 100% sure BUT, I think the Aaron Eckhart Frankenstein movie might also have been a part of it as well.
@@nurse425 oh i see now thanks for clearing that up for me as i was so confused haha
@@nurse425 do you like that idea? because personally i would rather this just be its own thing like underworld
I love how Draculas armor evaporates in the presence of a wooden stake. Steel amd silver? Nothing. It's as though the dark power in him rebukes all natural things and its just so damn good
Right it’s amazing he’s not even full power though
So amazing
Wait, then how could he go into the forest and not turn naked?
@@thanhvinhnguyento7069 I'd guess that the armor evaporates if someone wanted to put a stake through his heart which still wouldn't really make sense cause like... why wear armor if it's just evaporates whenever someone wants to kill him lol
@@chihuahua0117 The silver, the silver lessened his power, I doubt the steak would go through armour without the silver. Come on. Even the child as bait is reason for him to go afte the sultan. Otherwise dracula could just come back later.
I love how Vlad’s armor had a dragon, since Dracul means dragon, and Dracula means “son of the dragon”
@@theofflineadventurer8325 my brother Charlie lives in Romania he’s training dragons there
@@theofflineadventurer8325 really I am pretty sure I heard that it meant Dragon or something like that and I thought devil in Romanian was “Diavolul” anyway I don’t speak Romanian I just thought this was wholesome from part of the movie costume designers
@@theofflineadventurer8325 You may be a romanian but you know shit about history. Maybe you should read some. What dracula means today has nothing to do with what it meant 550 years ago. His father Vlad Dracul (Draculea) was a member of the Dragon Order. So draculea comes from the latin Draco witch means Dragon or Balaur in romanian.
@@andreifarcas2007 you are right , but same time Red Dragon means Satan (Balaur,Dracul,Dragon)
What your saying is wrong dracula is usually the son of the devil in fact he lost the battle vlad is instead very evil and hated by me
*_1 out of 1,ooo historians agree, this is exactly how it went down._*
😂😂😂
Facts
🤣🤣🤣🤣Yeah
Cool. No one cares.
I like this theory 🤣
I don't know why the critics super hated this movie... It's not a perfect movie, it do have flaws, but I found it enjoyable
Because it's deviated the original history between the protagonist & antagonist.
@@geoffrey6979 Yes but who hasn't done that in alternative history stories?
Spartans weren't all that great either
@@kennethsatria6607 from my perspective I don't think it's as an alternative history. Honestly, it's more like humiliation to the character. Not all young people read a history books nowadays. Btw, may I know which Spartan movie that u meant? I'm would love to watch it during quarantine. I don't know what movie to watch anymore 😆
@@geoffrey6979
Sorry to disappoint you but the turks invaded romania and eastern europe and killed indigenous romanian and eastern european people. Not the other way around.
As a romanian I've never cringed harder watching this trailer.
The moment I read the title I was like: please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents, please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents, please don't turn romanians into white guys with british accents... They're white guys with british accents AGAIN?!!!??
lol Whenever americans make a film about a nation of europe that they don't know much about they turn the people of that country into white people with british accents.
The people of eastern europe, especially the balkan region are mixed with turks! BOOM! In fact today's turks are whiter than eastern europeans. Because unlike them we're also mixed with tatars, huns, mongolians, even north africans in the southern part of the balkans, etc.
I liked this movie. They should have built the “dark universe” off this one.
They were supposed to. That's why at the end the old guy was like "Let the games begin"
Looked up what "dark universe" is, interesting concept. Shame its only got 3 recent films going for it after so much time has passed with the third being the upcoming Invisible Man(Not really looking forward to it, theme seems to be abusive relationship type stuff mixed in with the horror/psychological).
@Franz Styles My mistake, didn't realize it hit the big screen already as I thought it was for this summer for some reason (Don't watch tv and use a cocktail of adblockers). I assume you mean the Mummy(I would believe a horror film is titled Mommy)? It wasn't memorable to me at least, other than the MC came out on top with powers and tried to toss in a secret organization with Dr. Jekyll/Mr.Hyde to link in other stuff. Curious, I don't recall I Frankenstein being mention in the list of new dark universe after my quick read(That film was torn apart by critics and box office barely crested over).
@Franz Styles I don't know Man.
It was a good movie considering the horror movies we've had for the past decades. But I wouldn't have put it in this Universe.
But maybe they have a plan of connecting it to another movie, making it more interesting and relevant to this Universe.
But I really did hope for a sequel for Dracula Untold. But you know how it is, you don't always get what you want innit?
I mean Eastern promises rumours for a sequel have been heard since even before the Subprime crisis of 2008.
And let's not get started on the The New Mutants. Who have been getting bounced back for the last couple of years. By the time this movie comes out he better be at the very least 2 hours 30 and deserve a 5 star rating.
What is the dark universe
Vampire movies: hissing
This movie: snarling and sounding like the predator they are
That's why this movie is underrated, much like Van Helsing. They both interpret Vampires as they're meant to be, not a Fairy that glitters in the sun.
@@SledRider-bf3ih not really, originally they were corpses possessed by demons to which the sun did nothing.
Same how dog soldiers did werewolves and not some hot guys who go around trying to screw everything
They arent technically anything since they dont exist.
@@maxmalten7749 You know, there's something called fiction or mythology, do you know what abstract or figurative mean? No?
If they didnt delete certain scenes, this movie would have been even better. In one Deleted scene Vlad mesmerize a Soldier to deliver a message to Mehmet and taunt him, and we get to know that, during Vlads stay at the Turks when he was young, Mehmet was scared of the Thunder and cried, hence why he comes with Thunderclouds.
"We get to know that, during Vlad's stay with the Turks when he was young, Mehmet was scared of the Thunder and cried" Holy shit. Even after seeing the deleted scene I never connected those. That makes this moment even better
I do wish both of those scenes had been left in. In my opinion Mesmerizing is one of the coolest powers Dracula has
There's also a scene with Baba Yaga, showing that there's other mythical creatures in this world.
Fantasy: Dracula Untold.
History: Vlad gets caught by the Ottomans. Sentenced to death. Get's his head chopped off and then made to hang on the walls of Constantinople as a warning to any would-be rebel.
until then he had massacred thousands of turks.
until then he had massacred thousands of turks .
@Nikolas Tyr whats about 600 years in which turks were horror nightmare for europe?? They ruled on 3 continents...
But the body disappeared
Henrique Bitencourt Probably burned or fed to the wolves.
“Is this the monster that terrified my men?”
Your men didn’t have millions of silver coins and a shit
P2W vs F2P be like
Without his demon powers he's a bitch.
@@thezenutz7289 Negative he was a badass as just a man but as a vampire surrounded by the coins he was way weaker than when he was just a man.
You watch this ruclips.net/video/v3nz5nC5bBQ/видео.html
Lol. New one on me. Growing up, silver was for werewolves in horror fantasy movies. Not vamps.
I just love the design of Dracula's armor and Mehmed's sword. They're very unique.
Mehmed's sword is actually an europian sword! Ottomans don't use straight sword's like this. Most common sword used by ottomans is named kilij. It was a highly curved. If you search Mehmed the second's kilij you can see that. That sword is still in the museum of Topkapı.
@@bilalinan903 now that I think of it, it is very odd, espeacially when you consider that every other Turkish soldier used those curved blades
@@an-animal-lover Ottomans and other turkic tribes mostly cavalary based. So you can't use a straight sword on a horse.
@@bilalinan903 ah, very interesting
Ottoman weapons weren’t as advanced as Europeans
I know it makes him more human, but imagine if the vampires still retained their absolute obedience to Vlad here
This movie was incredibly unique, even the ending was perfect with it not being a happy one. A perfect tragedy.
What was the ending? I forgot
@@maeve9615 Basically the vamps turn against Vlad and want his son, the priest comes in, brings son to safety, Vlad sacrifices himself and kills all the vamps by parting the clouds, Son becomes King, Vlads kingdom tries to erase his name to forget him. Of course, at the end it shows that guy who wants to become Vlads servant, the one who says "Master", comes in and turns out Vlad is not truly dead so the guy feeds him some of his blood to regain his strength, time skips forward to present day Vlads all alive and healthy, finds a women who looks like his dead wife, they walk out, camera turns to the Master Vampire looking all healthy looking and ending off with him saying "Let the games begin"
Don't forget the after credit scene!
1:14 if that’s me I’m wearing silver around my neck or I’m jus moving.
Now this is what you call a vampire movie and not like twilight where they go outside in the sun and turn into a disco ball
how about the originals??
this comment just made my day hahahaha
So true so so funny
Underworld also haa decent vampires and van helsing
Lol twighlight is honestly fun camp similar to starwars though
This movie definitely should've had more violence and go for an R rating
Does more blood make a film better?
Damo2690 possibly, think Kill Bill
The violence should have been on par with Game Of Thrones and also Dracula Untold should have been psychological horror with Vlad torturing his victims and putting them to death with impaling, flaying, beheading, and setting people on fire.
stainshield Yeah, how about no.
@@RoachMcToast I mean thats what the real, actual Vlad the Impaler did...
1:31 I like how it took him a while and a minute to realize Vlad was there. Showing how fast he is as a vampire
Also, he managed to kill vampires, but just with his sword. Maybe it was silver ?
Yes
@@kaziklubey9000 that part I always wonder about
Wish they would make a part two..really like this story..and the actor playing Dracula was great.
In fact, it would be absurd because the story is not long. Vlad angers the Empire, and Mehmet sends him a special unit. They take Vlad's head to Istanbul and throw it in front of Mehmet.
@@oboi650 No. It was way longer. Actually, Vlad was known as a nightmare for the Ottoman empire. He killed many of them. Especially in his own crusade. And when they attacked the encampment of the Ottomans in the night. He got so far that the Ottomans retreated. And he didn't got killed by Ottomans. He lost his throne, but managed to get it back. But only for a short time. He died bc of another contender for the throne : Basarab. Basarad lost the throne to Vlad III., but he did not die. Vlad either died in the battle against Basarab or when he tried to escape. There are also rumors that he was killed by an ottoman spy, who pretended to be a servant. Basarab supported the Ottoman empire.
@@user-hw4uz9xt1l all wrong
@@user-hw4uz9xt1l "And he didn't got killed by Ottomans" hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 0 history xd
@@Lennon1923 He didn't got killed by the Ottoman empire directly. It was either indirectly by Basarab or by the spy who pretended to be a servant.
I see a lot of people losing their minds over the historical inaccuracy, guys it's a movie about the origin of Dracula. It wasn't supposed to accurate in the first place.
Stupidity trumps any other superpower
An obvious alternate universe, like Roman "history" in the movie Gladiator, or the fate of Nazi Germany from The Man in the High Castle.
accurate? accurate is when u got a little bit wrong this is 100% untrue.
@@dozegamin8604 Really? A movie about a vampire crushing an entire army by himself is untrue? Who would have thought it? Oh the madness if you can't trust a hollywood movie about a killer vampire what can you trust?
because christians are scared of islam..we know that
The one thing I really wished they changed about the final battle is that I really wanted the silver to just nullify Vlad's powers as long as he was in that tent. Then it would just be Vlad and Mehmed and their respective skills as swordsmen that would decide the fight. But instead, because Vlad is slowly getting weaker the longer he's in that tent, this basically turns the fight into Superman Vs. Lex Luthor in a room full of Kryptonite.
yeah the fight is sort of whack
I think he was lacking blood after all he only drank his wife's blood at her urgings to save his son and kingdom, also he had to give some of his blood to make his army, he used his supernatural powers to make a storm to cover the sun and conceal their movements, so practically he was drained and fighting a room full of silver for a weakened vampire it's deadly but for one that was well fed on human blood I guess it will take a while for the silver to even weaken vampires that are healthy, after all after killing Mehmed he's still standing the silver coins and yet he isn't getting any weaker, during the raid that destroyed the entire Ottoman camp while his army was feasting on the frightened Turks he was simply passing by only impaling one on the soldiers and letting a juvenile vampire drain him, so yeah blood sustenance was low therefore his reflexes skills and others was hindered.
The Sultan could have finished the fight 10 times but he was doing the Bond-villain thing where he avoids finishing his opponent so he can brag about how strong he is for 15 minutes straight.
@@ShadowWizard123 LOL
do you really believe that man turns into bats no such bullshit
How many hundred years have passed. The vampire who was even frightened by the footsteps of the Ottoman army. You just make your dreams work in the movies. 🇹🇲❤️🇹🇷
I personally liked this movie it gave me hugh jackman van helsing vibes
Rise of Empires: Ottoman dizisi ile ilgili hazırladığım video için kanalıma davetlisiniz. :)
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Yes yes yes
Elyas Aslanoglu ummm ok well vampires are fake so who cares? It’s fantasy
Elyas Aslanoglu i know vlad was a real person, i said of course the movie is fake its a fantasy movie so who cares lol
Elyas Aslanoglu the ottomans were warmongering pieces of garbage anyway lmao
A man who will do anything for his beloved sons......even turn into a vampire. Marvelous!
Which in real life was a sadistic psychopath. Hollywood washing the history in their ideology once again at the expense of anti-Turkish sentiment...
I expected Mehmed to yell "release the djin" and his people will start rubbing 3 lamps for a more balanced battle
Talking properly to deal with djinn is anathema in islam....
The ending of this movie SCREAMS for a "II" to follow.
Underrated movie I’d love to see the follow up with Tywin as the antagonist
What Universal could have done was have The Master Vampire as the evil that Jekyll's Prodigium was looking for.
So you admit you love bad american films?
lol And what is it with racist lgnoramuses from america allover this comments section comparing indigenous romanians resisting ottoman invasion with pilgrims in america?
There's even someone who tried to compare vlad with christopher columbus lol and accused him and romania of perpetrating "muslim genocide" and even called him a "racist"
There's a few things you racists from *merica need to learn about eastern europe.
First of all we aren't "white". Because of this thing called geographical position (although in eastern europe mostly because of invasion) eastern and southern europe are racially mixed.
Secondly the ottomans were not the only empire to invade eastern europe. Some of the most persecuted people throughout history are the people of eastern europe. The steppe empires (other muslims) did numerous times, the mongolian empire did, the huns did, the north africans did, the austrohungarians did, the crusaders did, the nazis did, the soviets did, and they did way worse than what the turks did.
And thirdly please stop treating europe like a nation.
europe is a continent of different nations with a different unique history, culture, ethnic background, etc.
Your average racist american will blame the nations of eastern europe of black slavery even though non of the nations of eastern europe ever partook in the transatlantic slave trade and there's no nation in eastern europe that ever had a black slave. Not even one.
You're also lumping eastern europe with the west in the colonization of the americas even though most nations in east europe never even had colonies outside of east europe let alone in the american continent.
Imagine if I blamed mexico for the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki just because they're part of the same american continent. Just so you realize how racist your nation is.
This is by far the GREATEST vampire movie I've ever seen.
I agree with you and yet it is one of the most hated vampire movies.
Check out “Blood Red Sky”. Also very, very good (although more modern).
My man 🔥🔥🔥
Vampires assistant
Not even close
So like what was his plan for getting out of there though? Even if he'd managed to beat Vlad, he'd still be surrounded by an army of vampires who just slaughtered all his men.
A common Vampire trope is that killing the sire kills the spawn. Don't know if it was intended for this story, but it's a decent deduction.
@@wiilov Is it? I have never heard of that used for vampires.
Phileas Liebmann yeah it’s common and used for a variety of monsters now. Even Game of Thrones used the „sired bond“ story for the white walkers
@@PhileasLiebmann you should watch the originals
@@mef12727 Nobody should have to watch that
I love movies that make you root for the villain because of the presence of a much bigger villain! (The whole "The enemy of my enemy is my friend")
I liked the movie. I just never liked how his own vampires didn’t obey him.
Why would they?
@Emperor so what?
Not Alpharius nigga wtf hes the reason there alive😭
In Vampire Mythology the Vampires that are Created by the Master Vampire have to obey them
I know right and mostly bc he should be more stronger and powerful
A fantasia, a dream, imagination. Good looking cast and effects . But eventually real history is written 600 years ago by Mehmed II. No need to argue.
@Giannis Stathakis That's because he was trained by the Ottomans.
@Giannis Stathakis I see you on every single comment on this video just don't show how butthurted you are
@Giannis Stathakis no moron if you type every single comment eventually im gonna encounter with you
This was the BEST rendition of Dracula! “Critics” didn’t understand what brilliance they were watching. I’m so disappointed we don’t get a sequel to see how the games begin!
That ottoman guy was wearing steel armour, but Dracula had plot armor.
This was such an underrated film
Vampires have recently been portrayed as charming, sweet fellows in dark suits and guyliner. Or they sparkle...for some reason
This brought us back to the real vampires. The murderous, brutal creatures of the night
Dracula (both classic, and the Hugh Jackman one...also a great film), Blade, Castlevania
In the words of Kylo Ren, "MOAR...MOOOOAAAAARRRRR"
*MOARR!!*
@@heyythatsprettygood8763 wait I thought those were the words of Mr. Krabs? Lol
The movie might not have been perfect, but I immensely appreciate that it finally did justice to the legend of Dracula and vampirism. They are supposed to be monsters, supernatural predators who view humans as prey. Solitary, lethal, and unmatched by mortals in all aspects.
I dont see what they could have done to make this any better than it is.
"Vlad Dracul, Son of The Devil"
"It's a mistranslation, it means 'Son of The Dragon'"
Of those Universal Monstervse films, this one should have had a sequel. It was enjoyable.
Vlad was probably just talking smack at Mehmed. He just wasted Mehmed's army and was about to deliver the coup de grace on Mehmed through unnatural means- he might as well be Son of the Devil to Mehmed.
@@dy031101
That's when the cave dweller gave Vlad his vampirism.
@@hunterv9983 Oh okay. I got the wrong scene.
Also, it was a callback to an earlier scene where Mehmed made the same translation error and Vlad corrected him. The line at the end was basically Vlad`s way of fully embracing the monster role forced on him to liberate his people from Ottoman rule and free his son from the captivity he once experienced!
True
Luke Evans was born to play this role
Who would’ve known the Ottomans would fight such strong opponents like the Eastern Roman Empire and Vampires. No wonder they were such a dominant force
It did take various European states to form an alliance just to take down the Ottomans. The term "mighty" Ottoman empire was no hearsay.
Emperor WOOOSH
@@tasinal-hassan8268 Europa was, as always, verry busy fighting eachother. The furthest the came was Vienna. They never rly passed south-east Europe. They never had to deal with the full force of France, England(100 years war at that time). The first vienna war was lost against The holy roman empire (not that much bigger than Germany today) alone. The Habsburger forces were largly in Italy at that time, thats why they had to request aid from the nations of the roman empire
It was Romania not Roman Empire idiota
Stanciu guess you didn’t get the joke 🤷♂️ don’t call me an idiot if you can’t understand the joke
The best depiction of Vamps I’ve seen in a movie. I love it. And people can watch and try to understand the lore behind it. Love it so much.
Such an amazing and underrated movie. The storyline is awesome. It’s great to see a Dracula origin story interpreted this way. The twist at the end of the movie has kept me in suspense for soooo long. I hope they make a sequel
Bro this movie its not true history
@@Muhdalyff you don't fucking say?
That's completely irrelevant
@@Muhdalyff - That doesn't matter. This movies is in the genre of historical fantasy. If you want true history, go watch a documentary.
Whoever designed the vampires for this, you need to make a stand alone vampire film!
Make a sequel universal!! This movie was good , only complaints was it was too short of a movie and should of been rated R. That deleted Babayaga witch scene should of been included. Make a sequel, it could be a story set before the events in bram stokers novel, show him become more evil because of his thirst for blood. You could also do a rival vampire story and include that historical serial killer lady queen that was from Hungary.
To do the sequel of Dracula untold is not gonna be easy
You talking about Countess Elizabeth Báthory
Why should you include a hungarian figure in a story about romanians? Now I have nothing against hungarians but it smells like american allover your comment. You do realize that europe is a continent right? Cause most of you americans do not!
Universal ruined chanced of a universal monster universe when they made the new Mummy
@@mintstrong1037 well they are neighbours with similar affections to torturing and killing so its not imposibble
Just got this movie on DVD love it. Favourite line is where Dracula say “that is no longer my name. I AM DRACULA SON OF THE DEVIL “ Luke Evans is perfect for the of Dracula 👏👏
5:32 He had NOTHING to do with the devil, and everything to do with the REAL history. Vlad Tepes, was an Orthodox Christian, who died in battle defending his throne and his people sometime in late 1476 or early 1477. Just after Venice, gave the capital of Christendom, to the Turks, to enslave, contain, and stop the influence of true Christianity, into the world, which was also threatening the Venetian slave trade. He has been demonised back then and TODAY, by the enemies of true Christianity, and the one and ONLY, Christian Roman Empire, led by glittering Constantinople.
This was a really underrated movie. One of my favourite vampire films.
1:15 awesome quote of this movie
why there’s rumor they will remake this film, not the sequel. I think this movie is awesome
Man, I actually looked forward to the sequel.
Jason Thomas Clokes yeah, me too :(
watch the end of the movie, it pretty much leads up to one lol
@@antoniusjk544
It was good that this stupid movie did not come out, they are totally rubbish with historical values.
@@whip61_ actually, the movie has released. And I think it’s nice movie. But everyone has their own opinion
This movie definitely needs a sequel to complete the story of Vlad and the Master Vampire, Caligula.
Why bother fighting him at all?
His camp is destroyed, he is trapped in his tent. Time is on your side.
Dashippo He still has his son and could kill him anytime he wanted to.
@@jacoblanders3484 but that would mean he would give up his only hostage, and maybe give him hours or days of torment in return
Tru
Tear down the tent from outside
Lol thought the same thing.
This honestly peeves me, vampires are completely fine around silver, that is werewolves. Vampires have enough weaknesses as is, but there is no way that I am going to hate on this movie, it is a true masterpiece
Silver is actually poisonous to supernatural creatures as a whole. I think its because a lot of holy icons and the like were made with silver. So in a lot of canons, silver is a poison to vampires as well as ghouls and werebeasts
@@CainEverest interesting
I was just wondering if Dracula was defeated on this scene, they don't know that his brother Shaw is coming
Yeah, and Hobbs become Sultan's alies
😂😂😂 doms drifts in last minute and has a street fight with dracula then him and letty save the whole empire
God I love this scene so much , the rage the anger , the power he must’ve felt slaying Ahmed
Thats a well written observation ahmed
I bet this movie would be a comedy for Turks.
Biz zaten gülerek savaşırız
War is comedy For Turks
In reality boar's head was sliced and sent to Istanbul to the Sultan mehmed or Murad
Then the winged hussars arrived
I dont know about comedy but this fictional movie sure as hell makes turks butthurt in this comment section.
It's a movie about a man who wanted to forget his dark past and live his life in peace with his wife and son while ruling over his people but was forced to embrace his darkness once again for everyone else and condemns himself to immortality for them to live in peace. He became a dark anti-hero
It does have the most convincing back story for the creation of the original vampires. An epic sequel would be Vlad trying to track down his son while hunting down all the other vampires he's made.
The lore would be a little shaky with that plot, I will concede. Many vampire mythology tomes claim vampires cannot kill one another, or at least are heavily discouraged from it. Still, I think a collage of Vlad going through the decades and hunting down and killing various vampires would be sick.
Mehmed The Conqueror that killed vlad with his army in reality:...
Hasan death because of thunder right, and the what about Alexandra?
vlad's head was beheaded and exemplary in wealth that's the right story
And he didn't just kill him, he killed him while throwing piles of gold at him LOL
And? That's relevant why?🤣🙄
And lost later on. 😂😂😂
This is a perfect example that men do not fear swords, they fear Monsters. But there always those who do not fear anything at all. Especially when they know the monster's weakness.
They seriously should have made a sequel. I haven’t watched the recent Mummy movie because the director said Dracula Untold was not going to be part of the Dark Universe. Apparently, I hear that I didn’t miss much. I hope they bring Evans’ Dracula back!
This preview for the season finale of "The Magnificent Century" looks awesome.
I liked how the Mehmet the Conqueror depicted as a villain in this movie. A very memorable performance and a villain who is very believable and have depth..
One of my favorite actors as well, Dominic Cooper
That's cause he was one. He invaded a foreign country and demanded the people pay with their children. I don't know where the hell you are from, but I cannot think of a place where that isn't evil. Ottomans were not the good guys.
Funny thing is that in real life,Dominic Cooper and Luke Evans are friends
But in reality Ottoman Turks cut the head of vilad.....
Hence the words "fictional movie"
Also in reality Vlad wasn't a fucking immortal vampire, your point?
@Igor Bosnjak Oh for sure, I think that's the one of the main reasons he's still remembered.
@Giannis Stathakis and ottoman slaughtered next to 760000 of them
@Giannis Stathakis is he fuks he is a fucking vampire anyways in reality your gay LMAO
Why doesn’t this film have a sequel??☹️
ReasonsToJosh because it wasn't good
ReasonsToJosh Hollywood said no
Don't know, all we know is that reviews weren't kind and box office made double its budget.
Because it was shit
Lol and the mummy was being set to have an entire franchise after it xD
I went in with low expectations and thoroughly enjoyed it! It was a blast.
Well, Mehmet won the war, and Dracula's head was sent to Istanbul after 10 years of running away from the Ottoman Empire.
Where are the werewolves when you need them.
Totally missed opportunity. The turks believed that they descended from a shewolf before Islam, so instead of heavy accented Viking Janissaries they could ve given some central asian Werewolves. Shame
@@brainblox5629 Exactly what I was thinking, the Ottomans (and pretty much all descendents of turkic tribes) had lots of wolf related symbolism.
@@manuam98 thats what happens when you dont research the culture you want to demonize
Yeah, Gog and Magog resemble the way arabs described the old central asian Turks. And what Alexander? And arent you a Greek? Isnt Gog and Magog from Islam?
@Πανος Παραπανος Yeah, it doesnt make sense with Alexander. He wasnt Christian or Jewish but Hellenist. The orthodox claim seems like the shit Imams do - twisting history and claiming famous persons for themselves.
One of the best Dracula and Vampire movies ever made
My only issue with this whole scene is that they completely misinterpreted what the name Dracula actually means. It doesn't mean "Son of the Devil," It means "Son of the Dragon."
To be fair, biblically speaking they're the same thing.
Doesn't Vlad say that it is Son of the Dragon in one scene?
Son of the devil in romanian is "fiul diavolului" and son of the dragon is "fiul dragonului" ; i dont know what these people are talking about. His father was named Dracul after joining the Order of the Dragon.
@@oldscorp no I get it, but I mean in the Bible itself, I'm pretty sure the devil is also referred to as the dragon. Because they're one in the same in many religions.
He is intentionally saying "Son of the Devil" for obvious reasons though. It's not meant to be a literal interpretation of the name in this scene.
Such an underrated movie. The part 2 was set, I don’t know why they cancelled it.
Next to the outright monster/boss from the Castlevania games, this is my next favorite portrayal of Lord Dracula. And what also makes this so good to me is, this one goes with story that Vlad Tepes the man himself that Lord Dracula was based off of literally beCAME Lord Dracula and GOD did he become such a BEAST when he did!
My favorite part about the final fight is how one-sided it was to begin with. Vlad could’ve finished it whenever he wanted, but refused to reveal his powers to his son until he had no other choice.
Grim Reaper He’s still able to use his Vampiric Powers to land the killing blow, even when lying on a pile of silver. Maybe he was able to muster up what little strength he could for that, but I like to think he was just holding back to spare his son.
@@slosh317 Obviously his abilities were on cooldown
1:14 is so badass!! "I used to think there were too many of you..
Now there's not enough!"
On this day in 1477, a letter sent by Stephen III of Moldavia confirmed the death of Vlad the Impaler and his retinue. They had been ambushed by the Ottoman Empire who reportedly decapitated Vlad, and sent his head to Sultan Mehmet II in Constantinople as a trophy. 😂😂😂
Yes,that happened,but in parallel universe
The Truth: Vlad died in December 1476 while fighting Ottoman soldiers, and the Janissaries decapitated him and brought him to Constantinople.
In some vampire movies where they able to grow their head back?
and this fight took place in June 1476.
@marcel luta that innocent christian muslim turkish lilac hungarian persecuted regardless of it and paid the end with his head
@marcel luta He just won a battle but didn't won the war.
@marcel luta
I read history and I read it in many places
And So, the Belmont Clan started to defeat Dracula throughout the ages.
This movie was vastly underrated
Le rôle de Dracula par Luke Evans est magnifique dans le film de Dracula .
That could be so good prelude to Vampire: Masquarade. That group of vampires at the end of movie. So much potencial. Imagine that guy from 1:43 is a Brujah
But where are my Malkavians? Just imagine a movie based off of those crazy shits
I've seen a lot of vampire movies in my life and I have to say that this one tops the chart of me. Somehow it's just different from the rest. It's really underrated and I think Universal did a mistake by not following up with a sequel or even continuing the DARK UNIVERSE of it.
This movie was amazing. It also showed how a loving father is willing to do for his family
battlefield/socom ps Thats why they hated it, everything is Liberal... if it was a female who did this for her family theyd find a way to call her strong and empowered
@@MrPlazmaWalker definitely
Need more Movies like this one
This movie truly should've gotten more than it bargained for. It wasn't truly brilliant but it was still extremely entertaining. Sad that it wasn't going to be an opener for the dark universe of monster origins.
You know I never understood why he just didn't ware silver armor seems like a wasted opportunity
He didn't have one
@@Alab.A The king of a massive empire can't get himself silver armour? A bit farfetched
@@crystallxix1493 i think he probably figured it out the last moment that silver was his weakness,he musnt have got enough time,and not to forget the fact that silver is much heavier,almost twice as heavy as iron
@@crystallxix1493 Didn’t have enough time mate, shit doesn’t happen overnight.
silver armor? he couldnt even stand up in it.
Alternate Scene
Sultan: "I understand you have a weakness for silver..."
Vlad: "If only you knew."
*Vlad removes armor revealing all-silver armor underneath*
😂🤣🤣🤣😂
Bad dialog
SHHHHHH THEY'RE not supposed to understand the silver car reflection yet dont let the bonkeys catch up.... >:L
I really think this is the greatest vampire movie ever made. I hate that it didn’t do better because they’ll never be a sequel
the primal scream at the end gave me goosebumps when i heard it in theaters
Mehmed was an well trained and educated commander at his time, vlad wouldn’t had any chance
History says otherwise.
@@rinzler9171 actually history says the same
@@Boomshakalaga what history? maybe read non-bias history, german, genoese, slavic. lets see some sources you know otherwise
Which History has fckin vampires in them
@@putin2918 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Attack_at_T%C3%A2rgovi%C8%99te
I wish they make a second part of this movie man it was so bad ass
I hope there’s a sequel to this movie.
Philip Lombardo Tom cruise in the mummy and wanting to be the main focus of the movie, plus that movie in general and bad reviews for this one, pretty much killed the monster universe they were setting up before it could even start. Such a shame, especially how they ended this one with Vlad being followed
there is , its called "little boy bend over to sultan "
In sequel, there has to be a scene about vlads head we're hangin out of from Istanbul walls. I dont think they can do that ;)
This movie deserve a sequel
Hi Universal Pictures. WE NEED MORE OF THIS. Luke Evans & Carles Dance are perfect for this! The script is so good, I can't. #obsessed