

Having grown sick and tired of his centuries as Dracula's lackey, Renfield finds a new lease on life — and maybe even redemption — when he falls for feisty, perennially angry traffic cop Rebecca Quincy.
Acting
Cage's Dracula: operatic, pathetic, genuinely menacing.
Practical Effects
Gloriously wet practical gore—every squish earned.

Director
Chris McKay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Cage studied Bela Lugosi's original 1931 performance and reportedly kept fangs in for entire shoots.
The film bombed theatrically but found its audience as the perfect 'turn your brain off' streaming hit—proving Cage's meme economy reigns supreme.