Subtitle — Dracula

: Uses a temporal subtitle to highlight its "groovy London" setting and modernize the gothic trope.

In literary analysis and media production, "subtitle" also refers to the technical and structural layers of the story: Book Review: Something in the Blood - Steve Donoghue subtitle Dracula

: It delves into the backstory of Dracula and his wife, framing his transformation into a "monster" as a tragic consequence of his devotion. Historical and Biographical Subtitles : Uses a temporal subtitle to highlight its

Recent Cinematic Reimagining: Luc Besson’s Dracula (2025/2026) : Fans and critics sometimes apply descriptors as

: The subtitle explicitly signals a "melancholy romance" rather than pure bloodshed.

: Fans and critics sometimes apply descriptors as subtitles to categorize versions, such as the "Bloody Legend" version for stylized, non-traditional retellings. Narrative and Technical Perspectives

Filmmakers often use subtitles to distinguish their specific "version" of the Count from the hundreds of others: