The Last Voyage of the Demeter made Dracula scary again
“The Last Voyage of the Demeter” is currently playing in theaters. While it may currently be overshadowed by Barbie and Oppenheimer, do not underestimate the potential of this movie. In an era where vampires have lost their scare potency due to the glamorization and sexualization brought about by media like Twilight and Vampire Diaries, this film brings back the horror element. Vampires, once menacing creatures, have been transformed over the last two decades into seductive figures on screen. The likes of Stephen King, the King of Horror, and Director Guillermo Del Toro, have sung praises for “The Last Voyage of the Demeter.” Serving as an adaptation of Dracula, this movie takes a different approach – Dracula is portrayed as a demonic and terrifying entity, shattering the image of the charming bloodsucker that seduces victims. It is an adaptation of Bram Stoker‘s Dracula but only on the chapter “The Captain’s log” Most Dracula adaptations skip on this part when it is the most scariest. André Øvredal of the Troll Hunter and