Dracula Season 2: When will the second season be renewed? Updates! – Finance Rewind

Dracula Season 2: The horror series, which premiered on Netflix and BBC is all set to return with its sequel. The first season of the Dracula premiered in this year, 2020 with a total of three episodes only. It aired on first January till third January.

The drama television web series has been developed by our very own all rounder Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.

All of us are fans of the Hotel Transylvania series, this show also features journey of Dracula from there.

The miniseries which is based on the novel of the same name, was widely loved and appreciated by the audience. Although the creators of the 1897 novel adapted show have not yet announced any confirm date, we are sure that another season will release.

However the second season of the Dracula, will not air before 2022, that is we will have to wait for it for two years.

According to sources the cast will not be changed, and we will get to see our favorites again.

In the title role of Dracula we saw the Danish actor and singer Claes Bang. Also known as count Dracula the audience was impressed by the acting of actor. And even the casting directors are satisficed with the fifty three year old actor, so he will not be replaced.

The role of doctor Van Helsing also known as sister Helsing is played by the forty eight year old British actress and writer, Dolly Wells. Apart from this, another main character of the gothic novel is Jonathan Harker who is played by John Heffernan.

He is also a screen actor. Morfydd Clark plays one of the important female role which is of Mina Morray.

So if you are looking for something to binge watch in this lockdown, see this miniseries The Dracula, which will give you goosebumps.

Also read: Preacher Season 5: Release Date, Cast, Plot and More Information

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