Where to Watch 'Dracula: A Love Tail' Online? Your Guide to Stream the 2025 Horror Flick

Published 05/06/2026, 1:56 AM EDT

Only a few fictional characters have endured across generations quite like Dracula, and Dracula: A Love Tale attempts to revisit the iconic figure through a more tragic and romantic lens. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Luc Besson, the 2025 gothic horror film has steadily drawn attention from audiences curious about this emotionally driven reinterpretation of Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire.

Blending fantasy, horror, and romance, the film follows a 15th-century prince who turns away from God after the devastating loss of his wife, only to become cursed with immortality as Dracula. With its atmospheric visuals and tragic love story at the center, the film has continued generating online curiosity from viewers looking to stream it after its theatrical run.

For those now wondering where exactly the film is available online, here is a complete breakdown.

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Where to watch Dracula: A Love Tale right now?

As of early 2026, Dracula: A Love Tale is only available through digital rent and purchase platforms in the United States. Viewers can currently stream or buy the film on streaming platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV, while Amazon Video also offers rental and purchase options.

At the moment, the film is not widely available on leading subscription-based streaming services such as Netflix or Hulu. This means audiences looking to watch the film will currently need to either rent or purchase it digitally instead of accessing it through a standard streaming subscription.

According to Box Office Mojo by IMDbPro, the Luc Besson-directed feature originally released in France on July 30, 2025, before expanding internationally. The film went on to collect over $42.4 million worldwide, including approximately $13 million domestically and more than $29 million internationally, showing stronger traction overseas.

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While accessibility has become one reason audiences are searching for the film, its unusual take on Dracula is another.

What Dracula: A Love Tale is really about?

Unlike many Dracula adaptations that have been made in the past, which have mainly focused on horror, Dracula: A Love Tale places emotional tragedy at the center of its story. Caleb Landry Jones stars as Vlad/Dracula, a grieving prince condemned to wander through centuries in the hope of reuniting with his lost love Elisabeta, played by Zoë Bleu.

The film also stars Christoph Waltz as a priest, alongside Guillaume de Tonquédec as Dumont. According to Box Office Mojo by IMDbPro, Luc Besson serves as the film’s director, writer, and producer, while Danny Elfman composed the score for the gothic romance-horror feature.

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Audience reception has been mixed but notable, with the film currently holding a 6.2 rating on IMDb and a 54% score on Rotten Tomatoes. While reactions have varied, the film’s romantic reinterpretation of Dracula has helped it stand apart from more traditional vampire horror adaptations.

For viewers interested in gothic romance stories with horror elements, Dracula: A Love Tale offers a different perspective on one of fiction’s most recognizable characters. While it is currently limited to digital rental and purchase platforms, the film continues attracting attention from audiences curious about Luc Besson’s modern reimagining.

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Aarav Poonia

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Aarav Poonia is an Entertainment Writer at Netflix Junkie, covering films and series across Hollywood, and global cinema. With a Bachelor’s degree in Filmmaking, specializing in Direction and Screenplay Writing, he brings a strong understanding of storytelling and screen craft to his work. His experience includes writing film reviews, industry updates, and editorial features, alongside developing multiple short fiction screenplays.

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