Dracula, the BBC and Netflix’s blood-soaked retelling of Bram Stoker’s mythical vampire story, has sunk its teeth into a much-improved audience with the addition of catch-up viewing in …
, was aired on consecutive nights in the UK, starting on New Year’s Day. It launched globally on Netflix on January 4.
has also helped boost iPlayer, the BBC’s streaming service. The gothic drama’s first episode has racked up 2.4M requests on iPlayer, while 1.8M and 1.3M views have been registered for episode two and three respectively.
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