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The Most Insanely Dangerous Vampires of All Time

June 1, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos presents the most dangerous vampires of all time….

Over the many decades that they have existed in pop culture, vampires have been depicted in an assortment of forms and sizes. No matter the incarnation (yes, even Twilight), they are violent bloodsuckers who make life hard for regular humans.

But just who is the scariest of the scariest? Who should we fear the most versus laugh off as a juvenile delinquent? From Dracula to his many inspirations, here are 13 of the most insanely dangerous vampires of all time courtesy of Marvelous Videos…

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Red Stewart

 

Originally published June 1, 2021. Updated June 16, 2021.

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Comic Books, Movies, Random Videos, Red Stewart, Television, Video Games Tagged With: Blade, Blade II, bloodrayne, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Castlevania, Dracula, Hellsing, Interview with the Vampire, Marvelous Videos, Near Dark, The Lost Boys, True Blood, Underworld, Vampirella

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