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Craving some fang-filled fun? Whether you’re in the mood for brooding immortals, campy horror-comedies, or stylish bloodsuckers, these vampire movies deliver the perfect mix of drama, romance, and bite. Here are seven guilty pleasure vampire films you can stream right now on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar.

1. Day Shift (2022)

Platform: Netflix
Jamie Foxx stars as a blue-collar vampire hunter in this action-packed comedy. Teaming up with Dave Franco and Snoop Dogg, Day Shift offers a fresh take on vampire lore with plenty of laughs and thrilling fight scenes.

2. Byzantium (2012)

Platform: Netflix
This gothic thriller tells the story of two female vampires, played by Saoirse Ronan and Gemma Arterton, hiding in a coastal town. Byzantium combines haunting visuals with a poignant narrative, making it a standout in the vampire genre.

3. Abigail (2024)

Platform: Prime Video
In this horror-comedy, a group of kidnappers abducts a young girl, only to discover she’s a vampire. Abigail delivers a mix of scares and laughs, embracing classic vampire tropes with a modern twist.

4. What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

Platform: Disney+ Hotstar
This mockumentary follows a group of vampire roommates navigating modern life in New Zealand. Directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious and inventive take on vampire mythology.

5. Dark Shadows (2012)

Platform: Netflix
Johnny Depp stars as a 200-year-old vampire awakening in the 1970s in this Tim Burton-directed film. Dark Shadows blends gothic horror with quirky humor, offering a unique vampire tale.

6. Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020)

Platform: Netflix
A group of teenagers fights to save their neighborhood from vampires in this horror-comedy. Vampires vs. the Bronx combines social commentary with supernatural thrills, making for an entertaining watch.

7. Van Helsing (2004)

Platform: Prime Video
Hugh Jackman as a monster-slaying action hero taking on Dracula, werewolves, and Frankenstein’s monster? It’s chaotic, cheesy, and pure guilty pleasure gold.

Whether you’re in the mood for romance, action, or comedy, these vampire films offer something for every fan. So grab some garlic (or popcorn) and enjoy these fang-tastic flicks!

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