Thirteen Minutes Of Horrifying DRACULA UNTOLD Deleted Scenes

Thirteen Minutes Of Horrifying DRACULA UNTOLD Deleted Scenes

Come check out thirteen minutes of deleted scenes from Universal Pictures' Dracula Untold. The film was directed by Gary Shore and starred Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper and Charles Dance.

By nailbiter111 - Feb 04, 2015 05:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Dracula
When director Gary Shore started working on Dracula Untold he had no clue that it would later become the first film in newly created cinematic universe for Universal's classic monsters. With this one out of the way, Universal will get to work a reboot of The Mummy and then a reboot of The Wolf Man. Check out the video below to see scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical cut.

Witness the origin story of one of legend’s most captivating figures in the action-adventure, Dracula Untold. The year is 1462 and Transylvania has enjoyed a prolonged period of peace under the just and fair rule of the battle-weary Vlad III, the prince of Wallachia (Luke Evans, Fast & Furious 6, The Hobbit series). But when Sultan Mehmed II (Dominic Cooper, Captain America: The First Avenger) demands 1,000 of Wallachia’s boys – including Vlad’s own son – become child soldiers in his army, Vlad must enter into a Faustian bargain to save his family and his people. He gains the strength of 100 men, the speed of a falling star, and the power to crush his enemies. In exchange, he’s inflicted with an insatiable thirst for human blood that could force him into a life of darkness and destroy all that he holds dear.
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SonOfOdor
SonOfOdor - 2/4/2015, 6:12 PM
Aside from a couple eye-roll worthy moments (Cooper's accent and the scene where his wife falls off the tower), I really felt this was an awesome movie man
BarKells
BarKells - 2/4/2015, 6:18 PM
Underrated under appreciated movie. I had fun with it.
Carl
Carl - 2/4/2015, 7:43 PM
this movie was GARBAGE. it skipped over every classic take of dracula, made him some anti hero, then jumped right into the modern day.
booo.
homodrome
homodrome - 2/4/2015, 8:10 PM
Can anyone tell if if any of this involves Luke Evans or Dominic Cooper nude or nearly nude? I liked the movie, but 13 minutes is only worth it if they are gonna show some skin.
homodrome
homodrome - 2/4/2015, 8:15 PM
@carl Dracula has been adapted so many times, if you want a more faithful classic dracula may I suggest:

Todd Browning's Dracula with Bela Lugosi, Horror of Dracula by Hammer Horror or my personal favorite - Bram Stoker's Dracula directed bo Francis Ford Copola with Anthony Hopkins, Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder.

This wasn't meant to be a classic take. it was meant to be an action-fantasy-horror hybrid, something akin to a mix of Marvel and Underworld. And that is what it is.

But seriously, if you want classic Dracula, Oldman is perfect in the role.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 2/4/2015, 8:40 PM
I'm renting this on Friday.
MJPETTY7
MJPETTY7 - 2/4/2015, 8:49 PM
I loved this movie.

@Carl that's because they wanted to tie the character into his classic roots as being inspired by Vlad the Impaler. They jumped to modern day because that way the classic Bram Stoker story can be retold in the present should that be what they choose to do, hence the "reincarnation" of his wife at the end.
DarkModeDan
DarkModeDan - 2/4/2015, 9:08 PM
Huh.

"Monster Cinematic Universe".

Will there be a "Monster Movie Avengers"? Is Dracula "Iron Man"? Will they team up to fight a greater evil like aliens, robots, or the Twilight series?

'Cause I'd totally watch that. :P
Gnyah123
Gnyah123 - 2/4/2015, 9:48 PM
Am I the only one who is MAD AND UPSET
That universal is making their "monster universe" a superhero/action??
It defeats the damn purpose of evening making a monster universe

I want scary...horror...blood
R rated monster universe where they are all fighting each other

I'm so mad they are doing this..
DonkeyTeeth
DonkeyTeeth - 2/5/2015, 12:39 AM
I wish they had left this whole movie UNTOLD
pepe
pepe - 2/5/2015, 3:37 AM
Okej, flick... Didnt like the end scene...
Dedpool
Dedpool - 2/5/2015, 1:03 PM
thoroughly enjoyed Castlevania: Lords of Shadow the movie, I mean Dracula Untold! I actually hope they make a sequel that deals with his time as Dracula before the present.
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