where can i watch dracula
You have a few different “Dracula” options, so it depends which one you mean. Here’s a quick breakdown of where you can watch popular versions as of early 2026.
Quick Scoop
- The new “Dracula (2026)” is playing in theaters, with tickets and showtimes available through major movie-ticket sites.
- The series “Dracula” (from the creators of Sherlock) is available to stream on Netflix.
- The German-titled film “Dracula – Die Auferstehung” can be rented or bought digitally on several German services (e.g., Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Sky Store, etc.), plus on DVD/Blu‑ray.
If you tell me which exact “Dracula” you’re after (year, actor, or “the Netflix series”), I can narrow this to a precise answer for your region.
Main “Dracula” options
1. Dracula (2026 movie)
- Currently listed as an in‑theaters title, with showtimes and ticket sales via big ticket platforms.
- No major streaming listing yet; you’d watch this at a cinema for now in most regions.
2. Dracula – Netflix series
- The modern “Dracula” miniseries (Claes Bang, from the Sherlock team) is available on Netflix.
- You can stream it directly if you have a Netflix subscription in a supported country.
3. Dracula – Die Auferstehung (recent German-market title)
- Available to rent digitally on platforms like Videobuster, MagentaTV, Verleihshop, Apple TV Store, Sky Store, maxdome Store, and Freenet meinVOD.
- Available to buy digitally on Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Rakuten TV, Videobuster, MagentaTV, Verleihshop, Sky Store, and maxdome Store.
- Also sold or rented on physical DVD/Blu‑ray through retailers such as Videobuster, JPC, and Amazon.
- No fully free legal streaming option listed yet.
4. Other “Dracula” versions (general tip)
Because “Dracula” is a very common title (1931 classic, 1992 Bram Stoker’s Dracula , various TV shows and reboots), availability can vary a lot by country and by year.
A quick check by movie title and year on a streaming-availability site for your country will show you if it’s on subscription platforms (like Netflix, Prime Video, Max, etc.) or only on digital rental stores.
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