10 Best Vampire Movies to Watch on Netflix This Halloween 2025

Published 10/26/2025, 1:43 AM EDT

As the calendar tilts toward late October, there is a curious uptick in the population of fictional immortals on streaming platforms. Netflix, ever the host for nocturnal hangouts, readies its algorithms for an invasion, the sort that only vampires manage with flair. The horror realm demands its annual tribute, and the sharp-fanged elite are quietly queued for the festivities. The streamer's horror roster has films that will drain your attention faster than you can say, paranormal invoice.

When the sun sets, only one genre knows how to really own the night: vampire movies, where the eternal undead meet eternal plot twists.

Why are Vampire movies perfect for Halloween nights?

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Vampire movies are more than seasonal decorations—they are the horror genre’s hereditary aristocrats. From 19th-century gothic roots and predatory capes to the chic leather jackets of recent remakes, vampires have graduated from lurking in castles to starring in comedies, romances, and the occasional urban action sequence. Whether it is the chilling suspense of a classic vampire hunt, the dark romance of star-crossed lovers, or a tongue-in-cheek comedy riffing on vampire tropes, these films perfectly capture the eerie and seductive spirit of Halloween.

Today’s Netflix hemovores are refreshingly open to therapy and small talk, but remain certified professionals at biting into our remaining free time.

Top 10 vampire movies to stream on Netflix this Halloween

From Bram Stoker’s literary creation to present-day spectacles, vampires have developed into cultural symbols found across horror, thriller, romance, and comedy genres. Their stories explore immortality, inner conflict, forbidden love, and spectacular transformation, making them the ideal centerpiece for October festivities. 

1. Night Teeth

Night Teeth is a stylish urban thriller set in Los Angeles, starring Jorge Lendeborg Jr. and Debby Ryan. When a young driver picks up two mysterious women for a night out, he soon discovers they are vampires embroiled in a turf war. Director Adam Randall weaves together a sleek, neon-lit world filled with danger and supernatural intrigue.

Night Teeth maintains high energy and delivers surprising twists throughout its 107-minute run. Released in 2021 with an IMDb rating of 5.7, this film combines stylish aesthetics with the eternal allure of vampires, offering a cinematic escape into the unknown.

2. The Twilight saga

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson star in this saga directed by Catherine Hardwicke, Chris Weitz, David Slade, and Bill Condon across the five interconnected films. Spanning 2008 to 2012, the series ranges from 122 to 124 minutes per film and holds IMDb ratings between 5.2 and 5.5. With its moody cinematography and sweeping scope, Twilight remains an enduring favorite for those drawn to the melodrama of immortal love.

Twilight, now cemented on Netflix, is one of the most iconic vampire movie franchises of the 2000s. These five films follow Bella Swan’s journey from shy newcomer to supernatural lover, as she falls for the enigmatic vampire Edward Cullen. As the story unfolds across the sequels, the series blends romantic drama with supernatural action and legendary battles. The chemistry between Stewart and Pattinson, along with memorable supporting performances, ensures Twilight’s lasting appeal as a must-watch Halloween saga.

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Every once in a while, the ultimate caped crusader takes center stage, not just for fang fans but for anyone fascinated by brooding heroes in dramatic capes.

3. Dracula

The 1979 adaptation of Dracula, directed by John Badham, brings the classic Count’s story to a new generation with stylish flair and renewed emotion. Set in early twentieth-century England, it follows Count Dracula’s arrival and his mesmerizing effect on those he encounters. The film maintains a careful balance between gothic horror elements and a striking romantic undercurrent that Bram Stoker boasts.

While he might not have taken the fall for Mike FlanaganFrank Langella’s performance as Dracula is magnetic, while Laurence Olivier offers gravitas as Professor Van Helsing. With a runtime of 109 minutes and an IMDb rating of 6.5, this adaptation delivers haunting visuals and a legendary film score by John Williams. Released long before modern reinterpretations, and later in October 2025 on Netflix along with other horrific installments, it remains one of the most atmospheric and respected Dracula films available to stream this Halloween.

4. Interview with the Vampire

Chronicled through an intimate conversation, Interview with the Vampire explores the intricate mind and enduring sorrow of the immortal. Louis. Directed by Neil Jordan, this film travels from plague-torn New Orleans to distant centuries, painting a tale of longing, despair, and complex relationships among creatures of the night. This adaptation of Anne Rice’s acclaimed novel invites viewers to experience the tragedy and beauty of eternal life.

Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Kirsten Dunst deliver acclaimed performances in the 123-minute film, which debuted in 1994. With an IMDb rating of 7.5, Interview with the Vampire distinguishes itself as both a gothic horror spectacle and a meditation on everlasting existence. Its lush visuals, emotional depth, and meticulous period details ensure its place among the finest vampire movies on Netflix.

5. Day Shift

Day Shift charges into the vampire genre with a vibrant blend of action and comedy, making it a standout choice for viewers who seek thrills with their scares. The story follows a hardworking father who maintains a secret occupation as a vampire hunter in Los Angeles. Directed by J. J. Perry, the film’s blend of sharp humor and dynamic action scenes sets it apart from traditional vampire tales.

Jamie Foxx headlines the cast alongside Dave Franco and Snoop Dogg, delivering not just energetic performances throughout the 113-minute feature but also fan-approved range and expertise in the craft. Released in 2022, Day Shift holds an IMDb rating of 6.1. The movie’s inventive set pieces, clever use of special effects, and playful tone ensure a refreshing approach to the vampire mythos, making it both exciting and entertaining for Halloween viewing.

6. Vampires vs. the Bronx

On the surface, a group of local teens discovers a sinister plot threatening their neighborhood in Vampires vs. the Bronx. What unfolds is an imaginative mix of supernatural threats and real-world community activism. Through humor and suspense, the film confronts both ancient creatures and contemporary issues, making it a sharp commentary as well as a fun, thrilling watch.

Directed by Osmany Rodriguez, the film features standout performances from Jaden Michaels, Gerald Jones III, and Sarah Gadon. The 2020 release spans 85 minutes, earning an IMDb rating of 5.6. With lively pacing and a community-centered spirit, Vampires vs. the Bronx proves that courage and friendship shine brightest, even in the darkest corners of the city.

7. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant offers a fantastical journey into the secret world of vampires and mysterious carnivals. After a chance encounter at a traveling freak show, a teenager is drawn into the life of the undead and faces choices that will forever change him. The film delivers a fresh perspective on classic vampire lore, balancing whimsical adventure and emotional growth.

Directed by Paul Weitz and starring Chris Massoglia, John C. Reilly, and Josh Hutcherson, this 2009 film runs 109 minutes and carries an IMDb rating of 5.8. Its imaginative premise, colorful characters, and coming-of-age elements make Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant a suitable pick for those who enjoy both supernatural intrigue and heartfelt stories.

8. Abigail

Abigail follows a group of six criminals who kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld boss, only to find themselves trapped and hunted in an isolated mansion. The young Abigail reveals herself as a centuries-old vampire named Valdez, turning the hunters into prey as they face her supernatural powers and terrifying vengeance.

Directed by Max Ketchum, the film stars Alisha Weir, Giancarlo Esposito, and Melissa Barrera. Running 103 minutes, this 2024 horror-thriller holds an IMDb rating of 5.5.

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Where else can you find vampires running a five-star resort and still have time for dad jokes sharper than their fangs, other than the ancient castles of Romania?

9. Hotel Transylvania

Hotel Transylvania serves as a delightful departure for vampire enthusiasts who prefer their bloodsuckers with a side of sass and a splash of slapstick. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, this animated romp stars Adam Sandler as Count Dracula, who runs a monster-only resort. When a human stumbles in and falls for Dracula's sheltered daughter, the vampire patriarch is forced to cope with unwelcome company and the chaos it invites.

Clocking in at 91 minutes and boasting a solid 7.0 IMDb rating, it is the perfect palate cleanser between darker fare.

10. Bram Stroker's Dracula

Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) is the Halloween equivalent of the guest who brings their own fog machine and insists on setting the mood exactly right. It is a film that ages like a fine, brooding wine—better with time and guaranteed to leave you delightfully unsettled. The plot follows Vlad Dracula’s obsessive pursuit of his reincarnated love, painting a canvas rich with gothic spectacle, romance, and shamelessly lavish production design.

The cast is a veritable who is who of dramatic talent—Gary Oldman as the brooding vampire, Winona Ryder as the ethereal Mina, and Anthony Hopkins playing dual roles with enough gravitas to fill a coffin. At 128 minutes, the film’s atmospheric score by John Williams is as haunting as it is unforgettable. Offscreen tales of eccentric actor antics and Coppola’s cinematic ambition add layers to its legend, making it an underrated gem that is as essential to Halloween as the actual undead.

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula is the definition of a gothic feast: mood lighting that could bankrupt a utility, costumes so wild they earned an Oscar, and dramatic performances where everyone seems intensely committed to the bit. From the project getting breathed life into because Winona Ryder was determined to mend fences, to Gary Oldman rarely staying in one form or mood, between takes, and, of course, Anthony Hopkins multitasking behind the curtain, the film delivers shadow-skirting, grand theatrics. Relying on old-school movie magic, the film keeps every Halloween watchlist feeling a little smarter and much stranger.

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Whether your taste leans toward the swooning drama of gothic romance, the sardonic twists of urban comedy, or the existential reflections of immortal beings forever stuck in traffic, Netflix has vampire movies that offer a cheeky look at the thrills and quirks of everlasting life. As Halloween ushers in the season of staying up late, these films are guaranteed to keep one entertained. With a plate of precautionary garlics, settle in, and press play. 

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Which one of these sharp-toothed and even sharper-plotted vampiric adaptations will you be dining with this Halloween? Let us know in the comments below!

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

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