Claes Bang in Dracula

Dracula is created and written (from Bram Stoker’s novel) by Steven Moffat (“Sherlock”, “Doctor Who”, “The Adventures of Tintin”) and Mark Gratiss (“The League of Gentlemen”, “Sherlock”, “The Favourite”)  and the production credits go to Hartswood Films while Netflix and BBC One share distributor credits. However, the premiere date has not been specified yet but is expected to be released in late 2019 or early 2020.

We don’t have an official date yet, but we will update you when we get more deets! In the meantime, check out the teaser trailer below.

About the series
This mythical, horror TV series follows the storyline of the original plot by Bram Stoker from 1897. “Dracula” is also set in the same time where the blood-sucking creature, known for making evil sexy, lives in Transylvania while plotting against the Victorian London.

Beware! The dead travel fast.

About the cast
Not all roles have been announced for the main cast but we have the names which include Claes Bang (“The Square”, “The Girl in the Spider’s Web”) as Dracula, Jonathan Aris (“The World’s End”, “Morgan”), Morfydd Clark (“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”, “National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses”), Sacha Dhawan (“After Earth”, “The History Boys”, “Iron Fist”), Mark Gratiss, John Heffernan (“Eye in the Sky”, “Dickensian”, “Ripper Street”), Tim Ingall (“The Killer Beside Me”, “The Favourite”) as Krasnaya Rubashka, Youssef Kerkour (“Nightflyers”, “Tome Clancy’s Jack Ryan”, “Strike Back”), Lujzta Richter (“Phantom Thread”, “The Refuge”), Clive Russell (“The Wolfman”, “Sherlock Holmes”, “King Arthur”), Joanna Scanlan (“Getting On”, “Notes on a Scandal”, “Girl with a Pearl Earring”), Catherine Schell (“On Her Majesty’s Secret”, “Space: 1999”, “The Return of the Pink Panther”) and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (“Misfits”, “Uptopia”, “Dom Hemingway”).

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https://www.netflix.com/pk/title/80997687