By the end of 2005, the opera Dracula, by the Colombian composer , opened in.
In 1995, did a comedic parody, , which parodied all of the standard Dracula themes, but especially noteworthy was the scene where Dracula's reflection was noticeably absent in a mirror as he danced at a ball, to the horror of those watching.
The claims that they follow his teachings about overcoming the curse of vampirism.