Dracula Season 2 will be back on Netflix? If so then when? – Union Journalism

Dracula is one of those characters that have managed to remain surprisingly original yet fresh even after all these years. No wonder he is immortal. However, the question that arises right now is whether the Netflix Original series Dracula will stay true to its name or not. Fans are wondering if Netflix is planning to renew the series for a second season. The show premiered this year in January had received positive to mixed reactions. People loved the loyalty to the source material and the grim and dark cinematography. It was a pleasure to see vampires how they were initially conceptualized.

So far, nothing has been officially announced for the second season. It makes sense considering the fact that the first season only just came out. However, that does not mean that fans cannot start asking questions about it. They really want to sink their teeth in the second season. Unfortunately for these blood-thirsty fans, we have got not so good news. We might not get the second season before next year as we did not get a tiny hint about it from the creators.

Claes Bang will certainly return as our recent vampire obsession. No doubt, he became a sex symbol after his portrayal of the titular character. We, however, will not see any more of Sister Agatha and her descendant as both of them were killed at the end of the first season. We are expecting a Mark Gatiss cameo as well.

The ending of season one was weirdly romantic as Dracula sinks his fangs into the poisonous blood of Doctor Helsing. But we never really saw either of them die. So do not surprised if they are back. Well, obviously Dracula would be, duh! There are chances that the future seasons might revisit the early life of Dracula. Guess we got to stay tuned for that.

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