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Dracula II: Ascension

"The terrifying sequel to Dracula 2000."

Movie R 2003 1h 24m 5.7 /10

Medical students stumble upon the body of the legendary vampire, only to realize they are amid a dangerous power play. A shadowy buyer approaches with a staggering offer to cash in on the corpse so his blood can be used for untold ends. As the deal twists and the players circle closer, the... Read more

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About Dracula II: Ascension

Medical students stumble upon the body of the legendary vampire, only to realize they are amid a dangerous power play. A shadowy buyer approaches with a staggering offer to cash in on the corpse so his blood can be used for untold ends. As the deal twists and the players circle closer, the students find themselves pulled into a web of danger that blends scientific curiosity with occult menace. The story sets a brisk pace, leaning on atmosphere and the eerie legacy of Dracula as it heightens the stakes around the living versus the undead. The cast is anchored by a trio of students who grapple with fear, curiosity, and the ethics of tampering with a legendary bloodline. For audiences.

A 2003 production directed by Patrick Lussier, Dracula II: Ascension is a compact horror thriller built as a modern continuation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, with Joel Soisson among the producers and a modest 3.2 million dollar budget for the project.

Box office data for Dracula II: Ascension is not publicly disclosed, and the film operates in the niche horror arena without notable worldwide grosses. It primarily reached audiences via home video, late night cable airings, and trusted horror fan circles.

The title has a quiet footprint in vampire cinema, appealing to fans of direct-to-video franchises. Its appeal lies in the Dracula mythos rather than in quotable lines or iconic moments. Some viewers note practical effects and atmospheric lighting that nod to classic horror. Its restrained approach appeals to mood seekers.

Critics generally treated it as a routine entry in a growing horror series, pointing to its brisk pacing and performances. Key themes include the lure of power, the ethics of exploiting the undead, and the line between science and superstition. It also touches on loyalty and the price of bargains.

Details

Release Date
June 07, 2003
Runtime
1h 24m
Rating
R
User Ratings
175 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Horror, Thriller, Fantasy
Country
RO
Collection
Dracula (Wes Craven) Collection
Studio
Dimension Films +1 more
Budget
$3,200,000
External Links
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Cast

Stephen Billington

Stephen Billington

Dracula

Craig Sheffer

Craig Sheffer

Professor Lowell

Jason Scott Lee

Jason Scott Lee

Father Uffizi

Jason London

Jason London

Luke

Diane Neal

Diane Neal

Elisabeth Blaine

Khary Payton

Khary Payton

Kenny

Brande Roderick

Brande Roderick

Tanya

John Light

John Light

Eric

Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

Cardinal Siqueros

D

David J. Francis

Jesus

Written by: Joel Soisson, Patrick Lussier, Bram Stoker

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dracula II: Ascension is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 5.7/10 from 175 viewers, Dracula II: Ascension is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

Medical students stumble upon the body of the legendary vampire, only to realize they are amid a dangerous power play. A shadowy buyer approaches with a staggering offer to cash in on the corpse so his blood can be used for untold ends. As the deal twists and the players circle closer, the studen...

Dracula II: Ascension stars Stephen Billington, Craig Sheffer, Jason Scott Lee, Jason London, and Diane Neal.

Dracula II: Ascension was released on June 07, 2003.

Dracula II: Ascension is a Horror, Thriller, and Fantasy film.

No, Dracula II: Ascension is a fictional horror film. It draws on the Dracula myth for inspiration but is not a real event.

Stephen Billington plays Dracula in the film. He portrays the famous vampire across the story.

Diane Neal plays Elisabeth Blaine. Elisabeth Blaine is one of the named characters in the film.

A group of medical students discover the body of Count Dracula and are offered $30 million by a shadowy figure to harvest his blood. This setup drives the film's tension and horror.