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Ari Aster (born July 15, 1986) is an American filmmaker. After garnering initial recognition for the short film The Strange Thing About the Johnsons (2011), he became best known for writing and directing the feature films Hereditary (2018) and Midsommar (2019), both released by A24, making a name as a filmmaker of elevated horror. After pivoting away from the genre with Beau Is Afraid (2023), his next film, Eddington, premiered in competition at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. His films are notable for their unsettling combination of horror, dark comedy, and graphic violence. He co-founded the production company Square Peg with Danish producer Lars Knudsen in 2019.

The eleventh installment in the Universal Monsters Universe and a sequel to the "Dracula" pick. It's been 34 years since the destruction of Dracula, in such time, the son of Jonathan and Mina has grown up, now Quincey Harker has a family of his own, with a wife and a daughter. One evening, Quincey receives a letter from Countess Mircalla, in which she asks them for the property rights to buy Carfax abbey. Quincey gives the property to her and from then on, the family babysitter, Laura Bloom, has been having nightmares about a woman that visits her on her dreams. During one of those days, Quincey receives a letter from Van Helsing in which his wife describes a similar nightmare from that of Laura, but instead of a woman, is a man. Van Helsing suspects that Dracula might be alive. Together, Quincey and Van Helsing find out that Mircalla was actually a princess called Carmilla, Dracula's lover. She has been able to revive him and now he wants revenge against the Harkers and Van Helsing, by turning Miranda, Johanna and Laura into his new brides. The post credits scene shows Germany 1939, a nazi troop enters into Van Helsing's house and nazi doctor, Heinrich Von Frankenstein steals the diary of Victor Frankenstein

