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The film’s emotional core remains the friction between Dracula and his son-in-law, Johnny. For three movies, Dracula’s arc has revolved around accepting outsiders; here, the conflict shifts to a legacy crisis. Dracula’s fear of passing the hotel down to someone "unlike" him triggers the central mishap. By turning Dracula into a middle-aged, balding human, the film strips him of his vampiric authority, forcing him to navigate the world through a lens of vulnerability. This role reversal provides a fresh comedic engine, though the absence of Adam Sandler’s iconic voice—replaced capably but noticeably by Brian Hull—creates a slight tonal shift that fans of the original trilogy must navigate.

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