Like a Bat Out of Hell, Luc Besson’s Dracula is Flying Fast to VOD!

Luc Besson’s Dracula is arriving on VOD on March 10, 2026. Starring Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, and Zoë Bleu, this romantic reimagining of the vampire myth also stands as one of Vertical’s biggest theatrical successes to date.

Luc Besson’s Dracula Movie Poster Coming to Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango, and YouTube

Straight out of theatres and into your home, Luc Besson’s Dracula is ready to strike beginning March 10, 2026. It is already listed on Prime Video, and is reported to be one of Vertical’s highest-grossing releases to date. This romantic reimagining stars Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, and Zoë Bleu, and offers a bold new take on the iconic vampire myth.

In my review, I noted that Dracula: A Love Tale reshapes the familiar myth into a sweeping gothic romance driven by loss, reincarnation, and pulp energy. Caleb Landry Jones leans hard into the Count’s theatrical menace, while Christoph Waltz gives Van Helsing a scene-stealing presence that helps keep the film lively. Though the digital effects can feel uneven, the film still lands as an entertaining and memorable take on the legend.

Although a Blu-ray and DVD release date has not yet been announced, seeing this vampire reincarnate around Easter would be rather ironic indeed.

Luc Besson’s Dracula Trailer

 

Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock is Boldly Changing What This Detective Hasn’t Done Before

Prime Video’s Young Sherlock looks like a confident new take on Holmes before the legend. The trailer teases action, Moriarty, and a mysterious royal played by Zine Tseng, with Guy Ritchie aiming to win over both new viewers and old-school fans.

Young Sherlock Poster\Whether we need another youthful take on iconic heroes before their prime may well depend on how Young Sherlock is received. With fond memories of the psychedelic mystery tale Young Sherlock Holmes still vivid in my mind, Guy Ritchie faces a challenge in winning over older fans.

The official trailer from Prime Video certainly looks promising. Fiennes Tiffin comes across as more enthusiastic than stagnant in the role of Sherlock Holmes, and overall the casting and reinterpretation work. It’s arguably more engaging than the Robert Downey Jr. version, though still a fair distance from what those raised on the Basil Rathbone classics might hold as definitive.

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Celebrate Día de Muertos World Wide! A Streaming Guide

There’s a reason why Día De Muertos follows after Halloween, and for those who want a weekend of interacting with the other side, we got a guide!

Día de Muertos Día de los MonstersNot everyone marks Día de Muertos on their calendar, but if you’re the sort who digs the counter-spirit of Halloween—less horror, more heart—then this Central American celebration is absolutely worth your attention. This isn’t a solemn affair; it’s a fiesta of remembrance, colour, and community.
And if you’re like me, you’ll probably get hooked through animation first.
The Las Leyendas franchise is infused with a lot of respect. Not only is it packed with encounters with local legends and lore concerning the supernatural, but also, the fact it’s been going on strong for nearly 20 years says something! In America, this series is known as Legend Quest with its own spin off universe. But if you watch the originals, you’ll see a similar DNA that’s worth investigating.
But for those who love dancing during the Day of the Day, it isn’t just about skeletons dancing across screens—it’s a full spectrum of storytelling. For those with streaming access (or the usual international-viewer resourcefulness), here’s a look at what’s out there celebrating the Day of the Dead from different angles.

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Five Sci-Fi and Fantasy Series 2025 to Look Forward To This Fall / Winter

Discover the top sci-fi and fantasy series 2025 to watch this fall and winter, from long-awaited finales to exciting new premieres on streaming.

Top sci-fi and fantasy series 2025With autumn in full swing in some parts of the world, the season brings a fresh wave of supernatural and sci-fi delights to television and streaming services. While some releases that started in August kind of counts, I must mention Alien: Earth along with Peacemaker. But for the official start of the season, here are five other sci-fi and fantasy series 2025 that I’m most looking forward to checking out this fall and winter.

And at long last, the much-anticipated finale of Secret Things is arriving—a conclusion that’s been years in the making. But I have to begin with:

Talamasca: The Secret Order (AMC)

Talamasca: The Secret Order key art — sci-fi and fantasy series 2025Premieres: October 26, 2025The Talamasca has long been whispered about in Anne Rice’s gothic novels, but this series finally puts them under the spotlight. As supernatural auditors, they keep tabs on vampires, witches, and all things that go bump in the night. On screen, that mix feels like The X-Files with rosaries and velvet capes. Launching just before Halloween, AMC is clearly betting that occult espionage and candlelit conspiracies will hook fans old and new.


Pluribus (Apple TV+)

Pluribus key art — sci-fi and fantasy series 2025Premieres: November 7, 2025 (two-episode launch)

From the team that gave us Severance comes a new nine-part series that promises to probe the ethics of power and technology. Pluribus looks polished, eerie, and loaded with allegory. If Black Mirror had a sibling that was less anthology and more serialized thriller, this would be it. With Apple’s knack for moody prestige sci-fi, this one could ignite serious water-cooler debates.


The Mighty Nein (Amazon Prime Video)

The Mighty Nein poster — sci-fi and fantasy series 2025Premieres: November 19, 2025

Critical Role isn’t slowing down. If The Legend of Vox Machina captured the spirit of high-energy campaigns, The Mighty Nein dives into murkier waters. This crew is scrappy, emotional, and gloriously messy—a perfect match for fans who like their fantasy tangled with moral ambiguity. Expect dazzling animation, sharp humour, and references that will reward long-time Critters while still staying friendly for newcomers to Exandria.


Returning Favourites

Stranger Things — Final Season (Netflix)

Stranger Things Season 5 poster — sci-fi and fantasy series 2025

Begins: November 26, 2025 (Volume 1)

The Hawkins saga has always been more than just monsters—it’s a love letter to the 80s, stitched together with friendship and nostalgia. The final season arrives in three parts, carrying fans through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and into New Year’s Eve. Few series have defined a decade of streaming like this one, and its conclusion is poised to be an event. Whether it sticks the landing alongside the greats remains to be seen, but one thing’s certain: Stranger Things is ending on its own terms, fireworks and all.


Marvel Zombies (Disney+)

Marvel Zombies poster — sci-fi and fantasy series 2025Premieres: September 24, 2025

The Marvel multiverse takes a grotesque detour as Earth’s mightiest heroes become flesh-eating nightmares. With returning MCU voice talent, this isn’t just a side story—it’s Marvel embracing horror. The art style is bloodier, the tone darker, and for fans of the original comic run, this is long overdue.


Honourable Mentions: Network TV

Streaming dominates the landscape for bold sci-fi and fantasy, but a few network shows still merit a glance for casual genre fans. These are ongoing series:

  • Ghosts (CBS) – A supernatural comedy blending humor with light ghostly adventures, perfect for fans looking for something fun without diving too deep into horror.
  • La Brea (NBC) – A sci-fi mystery exploring a massive sinkhole in Los Angeles that leads to a prehistoric world. It’s tense, adventurous, and network-friendly.

For those of us who grew up relying on network TV for our weekly dose of adventure and intrigue, it’s worth noting just how much the landscape has shifted. The Big Three—ABC, NBC, and CBS—no longer offer the kind of bold, imaginative programming that once made shows like Magnum P.I. or Simon & Simon must-watch staples. Today, if you want daring sci-fi, supernatural thrills, or morally complex fantasy, streaming platforms are where the innovation lives. That’s why this season’s lineup of AMC, Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, and Prime Video originals is so exciting—they’re taking risks and telling stories that network TV simply can’t.

Why Be Scary When We Have Merry Little Batman Ready to Stream ‘Round the Corner?

Technically, Halloween and Christmas go hand in hand for spiritual activity. In Merry Little Batman, he’s ready for the next holiday instead of this one.

Merry Little Batman Amazon Prime PromoNobody should be surprised that news for what’s going to happen after Halloween is getting announced sooner than later! Merry Little Batman will be made available to stream on Prime Video beginning December 8 in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

This animated family action comedy destined to join the rogue’s gallery of classic holiday movies. When young Damian Wayne finds himself alone in Wayne Manor on Christmas Eve, he must transform into “Little Batman” in order to defend his home and Gotham City from the crooks and supervillains intent on destroying the holidays.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and based on characters from DC, Merry Little Batman features the voices of Yonas Kibreab, Luke Wilson, James Cromwell, and David Hornsby, and is directed by Mike Roth (Regular Show) from a screenplay by Morgan Evans (Teen Titans Go!) and Jase Ricci (Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham). Roth also serves as executive producer, alongside Sam Register (Looney Tunes cartoons).

Voice records and writing concluded prior to the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.