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Evil never dies… it simply evolves. In Dracula: Dravyn (2026), Keanu Reeves stars as Dravyn, a mysterious immortal warrior cursed with vampiric blood — the last descendant of Dracula himself. Haunted by centuries of guilt and rage, Dravyn lives in the shadows until a new prophecy awakens an ancient hunger buried deep within him. Jennifer Lawrence joins as Elara Voss, a brilliant historian and vampire hunter whose fate becomes intertwined with his, while Bill Skarsgård plays Lucien, a dark vampire lord rising to reclaim the throne of blood.

The trailer opens with a chilling shot of a moonlit castle shrouded in fog. A haunting voice whispers: “I’ve walked this earth for a thousand years… and still, I crave the dawn.” Quick cuts follow — flashes of medieval wars, blood rituals, and Dravyn standing amidst burning ruins, his eyes glowing crimson. Elara’s voice breaks through: “You’re not the monster they fear… you’re the one they need.”

The tension builds as Dravyn and Elara form an uneasy alliance, racing against time to stop Lucien’s resurrection. Epic visuals show sweeping gothic landscapes, candle-lit cathedrals, and violent clashes between vampires and humans. Reeves delivers a brooding, emotionally charged performance, embodying a cursed warrior torn between redemption and damnation. Lawrence brings depth and determination, while Skarsgård’s haunting presence elevates the terror to mythic proportions.

The score swells with gothic choirs, deep cellos, and pounding drums as Dravyn battles through blood, betrayal, and fate itself — ending with a shot of him walking into the dawn, whispering: “The night ends with me.”