The Little: Vampire 2017 Exclusive
While the film received mixed critical reviews, it remains a favorite for families looking for "spooky but safe" entertainment. Fans have particularly praised the stunning 3D animation during the flying sequences and the humorous inclusion of "vampire cows"—a quirky addition to the franchise's lore.
For now, the 2017 exclusive remains the holy grail. It sits in the same digital cemetery as the unfinished Popeye movie and the Seth Rogen Mighty Morphin Power Rangers script. the little vampire 2017 exclusive
The looming silhouette of Scrape Mountain was usually a place of solitude for Rudolph Sackville-Bagg. For three hundred years, his family had hidden in the shadows, but tonight, the mountain felt different. It felt electric. While the film received mixed critical reviews, it
Summer-Bodenburg famously hated the 2000 film. She called it "too Hollywood." For the 2017 exclusive, Claus promised a return to the source material. The story would not take place in Scotland, but in a sleepy, unnamed European village. The vampire clan—the Sackville-Baggses—would retain their morbid humor, but the stakes (pun intended) would be higher. It sits in the same digital cemetery as