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    Vampires: From Gothic to Gory Subgenres!

    By AdminJuly 4, 2026
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    Vampires: From Gothic to Gory Subgenres!


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    Wicked Horror’s Hannah Martin gives you a crash course on vampire cinema!

    Monsters under the bed, werewolves running through the forest, and ghouls haunting abandoned homes. These are all things we think of when asked about horror icons. However, one monster has been around for centuries, pulling us in with its eerie and alluring essence. They have become a staple in the horror genre. Vampires. The lore of vampires has tormented the earth for generations. It seems there is something about this chilling and deadly being that grasps the audience’s attention. Vampires have a natural ability to tell a story through seduction, terror, and the alluring idea of immortality. Whatever it is, they garner the attention of many and leave an impression you will not forget.

    Vampire films have become a genre of their own for horror. You may be wondering where to start. Lucky for you, this article will dive deep into the many different vampire films and how to know which one is right for you.

    Count Orlok vampire doorway
    SpongBob fans probably recognize this guy!

    This is the vampire we think of when we hear the word. They pay homage to the one who started it all. When looking at the history of vampires in the horror genre, vampires can be dated back to Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922). This vampire film was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic 1897 novel Dracula.

    If you want a vampire film that will transport you back in time, these are options for you. Each one brings that gothic and chilling atmosphere while remaining nail-biting and entertaining. These films have become the blueprint for the modern vampire horror we know and love today.

    • Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922)
    • Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
    • Dracula (1931)
    the lost boys vampires
    The Lost Boys, in all their ’80s majesty.

    The Campy Vampires

    Camp is something that has become synonymous with many vampire movies. It takes the classic tropes and stereotypes, amplifying them and leaving a touch of comedy. While most vampire movies focus on the serious and dark undertones of the undead, these films mix in outrageous plot points with tongue-in-cheek humor.

    Classic vampires that have a unique humor. If that sounds like your vibe, these are the movies for you. While they all still can focus on the dark atmosphere that surrounds the undead, they will take the lore we all know like garlic, sunlight, coffins, and much more to the next level. They are sure to leave you with a memorable experience.

    The head vampire with blood all over his face
    I don’t think this guy has good intentions with any of your arteries.

    The Bloodthirsty Vampires

    Bloodthirsty vampires are a genre that pulls you in and makes you feel like you are watching a classic horror slasher with a supernatural twist. While any vampire movie is guaranteed to have some blood, these do not shy away from the gore. The bloodthirsty vampire movies take the classic monster we know and turn him into an apex predator hunting its prey.

    These movies explore the brutality of the undead. Whether it be a nighttime stalker in a small town or a group of savaged monsters unleashing their wrath on anyone who passes by, these films garner a taste for the darker and “bloodthirsty” monster. 

    • Salem’s Lot (2024)
    • 30 Days of Night (2007)
    • Let the Right One In (2008)
    I am Legend still
    Just looking at this still devastates dog lovers (IYKYK.)

    The Post-Apocalyptic Vampires

    While vampire lore centers around the idea of being around for centuries, the post-apocalyptic genre changes that. This gives a unique twist, leaving the audience wondering if a zombie apocalypse could happen; could a vampire one happen as well? The unknown outcome of the question is horrific in itself.

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    These films bring a dystopian aspect to the genre. Post-apocalyptic vampire movies focus much more on survival and the state of the world compared to other vampire films. Watching characters succumb to an illness or outbreak that makes them go bloodthirsty is terrifying. It leaves you questioning whether you or someone you know could be next.

    • I Am Legend (2007)
    • Stake Land (2010)
    • The Omega Man (1971)



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