An Analysis of Popular TV and Movie Vampires Infographic!

An Analysis of Popular TV and Movie Vampires Infographic!

An Analysis of Popular TV and Movie Vampires Infographic!

To learn more about BIGEYE's creative services or to find out how to get your very own infograpic designed by our super-creative team, call us today at 1-800-994-3844 or email us at info@bigeyecreative.com. An Analysis of Popular TV and Movie Vampires By Rhett Withey Posted on October 14, 2013 Nosferatu, Count Orlok - 1922

  • Has a reflection.

  • Has shape shifting abilities.

Dracula, Count Dracula - 1931

  • Has shape shifting abilities.

  • Requires an invitation to enter.

Dracula, Count Dracula - 1979

  • Has shape shifting abilities.

  • Requires an invitation to enter.

Interview with a Vampire: Louis de Pointe de Luc - 1994

  • Has a reflection.

  • Despises his vampire urges.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel - 1997

  • Requires an invitation to enter

  • Can day walk.

Twilight, Edward Cullen - 2005

  • Has a reflection

  • Can day walk.

True Blood, Eric Northman - 2008

  • Has a reflection.

  • Requires an invitation to enter.

  • Affected by silver.

  • Retractable fangs.

  • Drinks synthetic blood.

Vampire Diaries, Damon Salvatore - 2009

  • Has a reflection

  • Requires an invitation to enter

  • Can day walk.

  • Retractable fangs.

Kid-Friendly Vamps:

  • Count Chocula was created as one of the original General Mills monster-themed breakfast cereals.

  • “The Count”, a famous Muppet character on Sesame Street was modeled after Bela Lugosi’s interpretation of Count Dracula.



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