Warrior nuns and body horror in the trailer for the BBC's "reinvention" of Dracula
The upcoming Dracula miniseries is written by Sherlock's Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat and sounds like it'll have us rooting for the sexy villain:
They've made him the hero of the show, the protagonist - though still just as nasty. He has no moral dilemmas, he just wants to eat people. A creature who has seen empires rise and fall, who has seen it all before and who likes humanity - they are his food source after all. And by now he's become quite a connoisseur of humanity.
Here's the first trailer:
Dracula will premiere on BBC One in the UK and on Netflix outside of the UK and Ireland. "Episodes will be directed by Jonny Campbell, Damon Thomas and Paul McGuigan, whose impressive list of credits include Westworld, Killing Eve and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, respectively."