Sinners was just announced as being the top-grossing horror movie of 2025 (so far), and has people excited about vampire films again. If you were one of the many people who loved Sinners, and now you want to binge as many vampire movies as you can, Tubi is here to help.
As the press release reads, “This May, Tubi is opening the coffin on a collection of vampire films that span decades of horror from cult classics to modern queer vamp tales.” Tubi’s ever-expanding library of films now includes these films:
- Bit – 18-year-old transgender Laurel moves to Los Angeles after she graduates high school. Hoping to start fresh in a new city, Laurel instead ends up with a coven of queer feminist vampires on a quest to get rid of predatory men in the streets of LA.
- Blacula – An iconic “blaxploitation” horror film released in 1972, Blacula stars William Marshall as an African prince who is bitten by Count Dracula. After years spent sealed in a coffin, “Blacula” is reawakened, and ends up obsessed with a woman named Lina, who looks just like his long-dead wife.
- Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula – Horror icon Christopher Lee portrays Count Dracula in this mostly faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel. In this version, the Count starts out as an old man, then becomes younger as he drinks more blood.
- Let Me In – Hammer Films (known for its classic gothic/horror/fantasy films) acquired the rights to this English version of the Swedish film Let the Right One In. A bullied 12-year-old boy is befriended by a girl named Abby, who encourages him to fight back. Oh, and Abby is a vampire.

- Martin – Released in 1977, Martin was written and directed by the legendary George A. Romero, with special makeup effects by the equally legendary Tom Savini. Martin is a young man who is convinced he is an 84-year-old vampire. Undeterred by his lack of fangs or any type of unusual power, he instead sedates his victims and uses razors to inflict wounds that he then sucks the blood from.
- Nosferatu the Vampyre – Directed and written by Werner Herzog, this remake of Nosferatu was released in 1979. Since the original Nosferatu was an unauthorized film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, it features the old familiar characters of Count Dracula, Jonathon Harker, etc. You know the story.
- The Return of Dracula – “After a vampire leaves his native Balkans, he murders a Czech artist, assumes his identity, and moves in with the dead man's American cousins in California, a visit they will not soon forget.”
- Vamp – In this comedy/horror mashup, three college students decide to visit a strip club in hopes of hiring a stripper. Their intention is to use the stripper to bribe their way into a fraternity. They get more than they bargain for when the stripper they are most impressed with (Grace Jones) turns out to be a vampire.