Killigraphy
Banned
Finally finished this and love it. Dracula being portrayed as a tragic character and showing more emotions like a human instead of the sadistic vampire was cool. I wished that they showed more of his power but then i remember carmella saying he was weakened because maybe he wasnt feeding so that explains his physical and mental mindstate.
Alucard portrayal was dope too. Im curious on how they proceed with him because he was emotional like his dad and knew he wanted to die.that ending with him seeing the ghost of his mom and drac got me thinking they could go a route of him hating humans what they did to his family then having him be the one possessed by the castle instead of richter since it searches for a host when drac is gone.
He was looking disgusted in the belmont vault checking out the books n shyt so he might read something that really sets him off. I loved the curse of darkness game so i was geeking when i saw hector and isaac. Im not sure why they changed isaac’s character from the game but i liked this one better cause he was cold and calm instead of looking like a methhead rockstar
Alucard actually feels remorse in the games after killing his father, hence the 300+ years of slumber till SoTN. The only reason he awakens is because Richter vanishes, apparently Alucard has a direct-spiritual connection to the Belmont family, so he can feel any "unease" that may transpire among the families. Ultimately he gets tired of constantly "killing" his father and slumbers till the 2000's. Alucard pretty much gives up going 1v1 or even helping the Belmonts. In Aria of Sorrow he's more about helping Soma than anyone else. I seriously hope it goes that long in the Netflix series.