Bram Stokers literary legendDraculais the most frequently adapted fictional character of all time.

To prepare for BBC’s three-part adaption ofDraculadue onNetflixDec.

20th, 2019 here are the 10 best TV versions of Dracula, ranked.

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He attempts to hypnotize Buffy several times but routinely fails, making us wonder if Dracula has been de-fanged.

His version was very operatic and melodramatic, calling to mind Bela Lugosis original film version in the 30s.

He was all bat and no bite.

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Marc Warrens Dracula is young, brash, and arrogant.

Dr. Frankenstein and his Monster, Dorian Grey, the Wolfman, and of course, Dracula himself.

Posing as Dr. Sweet, he befriended Ms. Vanessa Ives, a clairvoyant in Sir Malcolms employ.

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They bonded over their mutual love of ancient artifacts, literature, and poetry.

His son Vlad tries to juggle homework and dating with his studies of the dark arts.

As Draculas son and heir, its his duty to unite all the vampire clans.

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Unfortunately, Vlad hates blood, killing, and anything to do with his heritage.

The series shows Dracula at his most insanely powerful, as well as at his most vulnerable.

Seasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Netflix.

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Dracula in Penny Dreadful

Jack Palance in Dracula

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Louis Jourdan in BBC’s Dracula from 1977

Dracula in Castlevania

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