20 Best Female Vampires From Movies – Backstories, Powers And Personalities – Explored



Step into the shadows and meet the most captivating female vampires to grace the silver screen! This video unveils the top 20 bloodthirsty beauties, delving into:

Unveiling Their Origins: Witness the diverse backstories that shaped these immortal beings, from ancient curses to modern horrors. Beyond the Bite: Explore the unique powers and abilities possessed by each vampire, showcasing their strengths and vulnerabilities. More Than Just Fangs: Unmask the multifaceted personalities that lurk beneath the surface, revealing their motivations, desires, and complexities. Join us as we celebrate the allure and terror of these iconic movie vampires, and discover why they continue to captivate audiences worldwide!

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47 thoughts on “20 Best Female Vampires From Movies – Backstories, Powers And Personalities – Explored”

  1. What about the German movie "we are the night" quite possibly the best vampire movie with an all female undead quartet of blood drinker's. I would highly recommend it to anyone 😁

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  2. A favorite of mine, Tatiana from The Insatiable as played by the very beautiful Charlotte Ayanana. Sean Patrick Flannery plays a nerd who becomes obsessed with Tatiana.

    And, there is no way that Yutte Stensgaard should ever be overlooked for her performance as Mircalla Karnstein in Lust For A Vampire.

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  3. Book Akasha was damn near as powerful as Dr. Manhattan.

    If you weren't a vampire that was 5000+ years old or had previously drank from her she could instantly immolate you with her mind from any location on the planet. Otherwise, she would have to teleport close to you first.

    All these other vampires wouldn't have stood a chance against her.

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  4. Eve was a great roll. I agree.
    Didnt bia lin play one too. You know…the gf of the club owner in the crow " i like the pretty lights". It was an awful futuristic movie but she makes an amazing vampire because she beleives it. That actress has a skill with that. 😅

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  5. Here's 6 more lady vampires ….Saya. , from the film, Blood :The last Vampire… 2009… Abby. , in the film.. Let me in.. 2010..Carmilla. In the film .. Lust for a vampire…1971. Danika in the film.. Bitten.. 2008….Marcilla, in the film.. The vampire lovers. 1970…. Anastasia, in the film.. The Last Sect. 2006. There's many more. But these I can remember. Good stuff. 👽👍

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  6. There was.a movie I saw back n the day called The Forsaken. Come to find out that many people haven't seen it. In it there's a male and female vampire couple who were always going on a violent, blood gushing rampage. The woman was bad ass and super pretty too.

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  7. Undeath or immortality has always seen like it would a bad fate if you have no one else who is. I always seen that you would have to keep moving as well as making a new identity every so often, basically living like a Nomad.

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  8. She might not have been the best but Mina in the 1979 version of Dracula in the under ground tomb scared the sh1t out of me as a kid. Marjorie Glick from Salem's Lot was pretty nasty too and came out the same year.

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  9. Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer is definitely one of the greatest female vampires ever, though obviously she originates in a tv series instead of a movie, presumably disqualifying her.

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  10. I'm surprised you guys still didn't add the girl from the movie life force, Yeah technically she's A space, That feeds off people's energy Is she like that a vampire in her own way.

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