Forever Knight follows the life of Nick Knight, a vampire who works as a detective in Toronto. Throughout the series, Nick struggles with his immortality and his desire to redeem himself for the crimes he committed as a vampire. He forms a close bond with his partner, detective Donald Schanke, and together they solve crimes while dealing with the supernatural world. The show explores themes of regret, redemption, and the complexities of being a vampire in a human world.
Blood Ties (2007) is a supernatural drama TV show set in Canada, specifically Toronto, Ontario. The story follows a female private investigator who gets involved in occult detective work, paranormal investigations, and encounters with vampires. The show explores the complexities of vampire-human relationships and includes elements of Canadian gothic and celestial fantasy.
When their mom goes on a date with a mysterious man, two siblings discover that he is actually a vampire. Now, they must find a way to stop him before it's too late.
In 'Eat Locals,' a group of vampires living in England hold a meeting at a remote farmhouse. As the night progresses, they face unforeseen events, including the arrival of a special forces unit determined to eliminate them. The vampires must use their supernatural powers and wit to survive and protect their existence. With elements of dark comedy, horror, and action, this movie explores the themes of good versus evil, survival, and the complexities of immortality.
When an investigative reporter uncovers a series of murders in Las Vegas, it leads him into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a malevolent vampire.
The comic book has come to life. Tim Thomerson is “Samurai Priest Vampire Hunter” and he is on an epic chase to track down a clique of vampires. Clean blood is in short supply due to drugs, liquor, prescription pills, and common diseases causing mutations, starvation, and infighting. The vampires seek out Macks “The Blood Pusher” (Ken Foree) to understand who this mysterious priest is and why this hunt is personal!
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