Dracula.untold 2 【Android】
Cut to: A billionaire philanthropist, (50s, magnetic, cold), funds Mina’s research. He’s charming. He’s also a direct descendant of Ilona — and the leader of a secret order called The Crimson Creed . Their goal: capture Vlad and extract the primordial vampire curse to “evolve” humanity into immortals (their real aim: global control).
Their dynamic is tense, philosophical — less romance, more Hellboy meets John Wick . Mina isn’t a love interest; she’s his moral compass, pushing him to remember that the curse can be redirected , not removed. Albu captures Vlad and uses a modified version of the original Monk’s ritual (from Untold ) to siphon Vlad’s power into a serum. He injects himself — but instead of becoming a vampire, he becomes a day-walker with Vlad’s strength but none of the thirst. His Creed followers undergo the same process. They’re not vampires. They’re predators — fast, strong, immune to sunlight, and utterly devoid of mercy.
Here’s a feature-style pitch for Dracula: Untold 2 — building on the 2014 film’s ending, blending historical horror with modern-day mythology. Logline: After centuries of self-imposed exile, Vlad Drăculea — now fully embracing the monster — is drawn from the shadows when a secret sect of Van Helsing’s descendants weaponizes his own lineage against him, forcing him to choose between humanity’s survival and his eternal thirst for revenge. OPENING – WHERE WE LEFT OFF The film opens with a montage bridging the first movie’s final scene. Vlad (Luke Evans) walks through centuries — Ottoman ruins, Victorian London, WWI trenches, swinging ’60s London, modern-day skyscrapers. He feeds selectively, leaves no trace, and whispers his old prayer: “The man I was is dead.”
Post-credits: A monastery in the Carpathians. An old manuscript opens. Handwritten note from Vlad: “The man I was is dead. The monster I am is tired. But the hope I buried — that’s still alive. Her name is Mina. Protect her.” dracula.untold 2
Vlad, weakened, is thrown into a light-sealed cell. Mina breaks him out using a UV bomb (blinding the guards but not killing them — a moral choice Vlad notes with bitter respect).
The final battle takes place at (where Vlad’s supposed tomb lies). Albu has turned it into a command center. Vlad fights through wave after wave of Creed soldiers — but he’s losing. He’s too old, too drained.
But he’s not alone. He senses other immortals watching. Not vampires — something older. Cut to: A billionaire philanthropist, (50s, magnetic, cold),
“I stopped fighting because monsters don’t get to win.”
Vlad refuses. He gives her his blood anyway — just enough to heal her, not enough to turn her. She wakes up human. He’s gone.
Mina realizes Vlad had a daughter , not just a son (the boy who died in Untold ). That daughter — — survived. And her bloodline never ended. Their goal: capture Vlad and extract the primordial
“You’re not a monster. You’re a soldier who forgot why he stopped fighting.”
Mina finds Vlad first — not as a damsel, but as a reluctant ally. She’s studied him obsessively. She knows his real name, his wife’s last words, even the song he hums before feeding.
Final shot: Vlad standing on a cliff edge at dawn, smoke rising from his skin — but he doesn’t retreat. He stares at the sunrise.