Netflix Canada's New Vampire Series Will Definitely Give You Nightmares This January

While spooky shows are usually reserved for Halloween, there's no rule that says you can't enjoy a horror movie or show in the middle of winter. If you're the kind of person who doesn't mind a good scare, then Dracula on Netflix Canada is just the show for you.
As of late, it looks like Netflix has really had its mind on immortal, blood-sucking creatures. Earlier this month they released V Wars, a vampire thriller starring The Vampire Diaries legend himself, Ian Somerhalder.
The series has received pretty solid reviews so far, and if you loved TVD, then you'll definitely love it. However, if you're the kind of person who likes more traditional vampire stories, you might find that V Wars isn't exactly your cup of tea.
Luckily, Netflix knows how to take care of all of its viewers, which is exactly why the streaming service will be releasing a series called Dracula in the new year.
Earlier today, a teaser trailer for the new series was uploaded to the Netflix YouTube channel. According to the video, the series comes from the makers of Sherlock, and will very closely follow the classic story of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
From the looks of things, Netflix users are beyond excited about this gorey new series.
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"An actual dark dracula watch? I'm in," one user commented.
"It's been a while since we've had a dark Dracula not played out in a modern setting, I'm in," added another.
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January is shaping up to be a big month for Netflix. The platform has already announced a ton of shows, including the final season of Anne with an E, as well as new seasons of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Sex Education.
Dracula will be hitting Netflix on January 4, but you can watch the show's teaser trailer below.
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