Here’s a feature-style pitch for Dracula: Untold 2 — building on the 2014 film’s ending, blending historical horror with modern-day mythology. Logline: After centuries of self-imposed exile, Vlad Drăculea — now fully embracing the monster — is drawn from the shadows when a secret sect of Van Helsing’s descendants weaponizes his own lineage against him, forcing him to choose between humanity’s survival and his eternal thirst for revenge. OPENING – WHERE WE LEFT OFF The film opens with a montage bridging the first movie’s final scene. Vlad (Luke Evans) walks through centuries — Ottoman ruins, Victorian London, WWI trenches, swinging ’60s London, modern-day skyscrapers. He feeds selectively, leaves no trace, and whispers his old prayer: “The man I was is dead.”
Final shot: Vlad standing on a cliff edge at dawn, smoke rising from his skin — but he doesn’t retreat. He stares at the sunrise. dracula.untold 2
“I stopped fighting because monsters don’t get to win.” Here’s a feature-style pitch for Dracula: Untold 2
Vlad, weakened, is thrown into a light-sealed cell. Mina breaks him out using a UV bomb (blinding the guards but not killing them — a moral choice Vlad notes with bitter respect). Vlad (Luke Evans) walks through centuries — Ottoman
Vlad realizes the truth: Albu took only the strength, not the hunger . So Vlad does the unthinkable. He bites Albu — not to kill, but to share the full curse: the bloodlust, the voices of everyone he’s ever fed on, the crushing weight of centuries.