One of the most intriguing aspects of The Last Voyage of the Demeter is how it makes big changes to Bram Stoker’s story. It adapts a relatively short chapter from the novel about the ship bringing Dracula, his soil and coffin over to England. In the process, it fleshes out the crew a lot more, adding in people for Dracula to fight and kill.As expected, the boat crashes ashore at the end, allowing Dracula to escape to begin his bloodsucking mission at Carfax Abbey. However, a new person to the lore survives in the shape of Corey Hawkins’ Clemens. This paves the way for a sequel to unfold, but this time, with a unique twist to other Dracula stories.Clemens ends the film as the sole survivor, angry that the likes of young Toby, the captain Elliot and Anna (someone Dracula made a blood slave) all died. He vows to find Dracula and “send him back to hell,” even getting details as to where Carfax Abbey is. Dracula is left taunting him at a bar in England, leaving an invitation so to speak to find him. As such, a sequel can look at Clemens and the challenge of going after the tyrant — who, admittedly, is truly demonic with his wings, ability to fly and lightning-fast speed.RELATED: Cobweb’s Haunting Ending, Explained
One of the most intriguing aspects of The Last Voyage of the Demeter is how it makes big changes to Bram Stoker’s story. It adapts a relatively short chapter from the novel about the ship bringing Dracula, his soil and coffin over to England. In the process, it fleshes out the crew a lot more, adding in people for Dracula to fight and kill.
As expected, the boat crashes ashore at the end, allowing Dracula to escape to begin his bloodsucking mission at Carfax Abbey. However, a new person to the lore survives in the shape of Corey Hawkins’ Clemens. This paves the way for a sequel to unfold, but this time, with a unique twist to other Dracula stories.
Clemens ends the film as the sole survivor, angry that the likes of young Toby, the captain Elliot and Anna (someone Dracula made a blood slave) all died. He vows to find Dracula and “send him back to hell,” even getting details as to where Carfax Abbey is. Dracula is left taunting him at a bar in England, leaving an invitation so to speak to find him. As such, a sequel can look at Clemens and the challenge of going after the tyrant — who, admittedly, is truly demonic with his wings, ability to fly and lightning-fast speed.
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