This film was Dracula 2000. The premise of the film was that Count Dracula was actually Judas Iscariot, and had been cursed to walk the Earth for eternity as the undead for betraying Jesus, until he could be destroyed.
It was "Dracula 2000"
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
I know this is way more than what you're asking about, but Dracula is actually quite fascinating! Short answer: Zofia and Maria are two of Dracula's wives, however they are each deceased; Domini is another of his wives, but they are now separated. LONG answer: lol... FROM THE BEGINNING(all the way to the end)!!!! In 1451, following through with a prearranged marriage, Vlad wedded Zofia, whom he despised. After a year, his obligations fulfilled, Vlad ousted Zofia and their infant daughter, Lilith. Soon, he again became prince of Wallachia, and Vlad(Dracula's real name) married his beloved Maria. Maria was eventually attacked and murdered by Turac, though Turac soon fell before Dracula. Dracula had a bad habit of transforming several women into his Brides at a time. In 1691, tired of his wanton Brides, he sought out the American woman Charity Brown, in Salem, Massachusetts. However, she was framed as a witch and slain before his arrival. 1789, Lupescu sought vengeance because Dracula vampirized his wife, Velanna, and so Lupescu slaughtered Dracula's Brides, arranging their bodies into a giant cross. Also in that century, Dracula vampirized the wife of Count Vryslaw, who maintained her on animal and then human blood for twenty years before ending their existence; using his Children of Judas vampire cult to vampirize the wife of Abraham van Helsing, renewing his ancestral feud; vampirized Lyza Strang after her betrayal following his assistance in making Otto von Bismarck leader of the German States; fell in love with Anabelle St. John, using his Legion of the Damned vampires in 1862 to assist the Confederate army in exchange for her returning to Transylvania with him; occupied Vienna via his vampire-legions before being driven off by the Golden Angel; vampirized pirate Captain Cutlass; dated the royal Maria Kroner in 1879; and was destroyed by an American Marshal with silver buckshot. In the early 20th century, Dracula met Marianne Cutlass (daughter of the pirate captain). Later, Dracula infiltrated Anton Lupeski's Church of Satan, posing as the devil and seeking to sire a human son. Lupeski saw through the farce but hoped to control the child, and he presided over Dracula's wedding to Domini and the mystic ceremony through which Dracula fathered Janus. Lupeski attempted to kill Dracula, but inadvertently slew Janus instead, and Dracula crushed his skull. Domini magically revived Janus, who merged with the Golden Angel and fought Dracula repeatedly. As punishment for bringing Janus into the world, Mephisto (as Satan) stripped Dracula of his powers, though he became amused and restored them when Dracula became so desperate that he prayed to God for help. Dracula reclaimed the title of Vampire-Lord from the usurper Torgo, but was soon after skewered by a silver spoke in a battle with Quincy Harker, who also perished, destroying the most recent Castle Dracula in the process. From within his Transylvanian castle, Dracula prepared himself for the Ritual of Ascendance. Weakened during the incubation period, Dracula surrounded himself with armies of vampires from across the world, including Varnaean vampires, as well as the Adze, Charniputra, and Yiki Onna. Succeeding despite a new batch of Vampire-Hunters, Dracula immobilized Blade and completed the Ritual, assuming immense size and power. Dracula claimed Vampire-Hunter Divinity Drake as his bride, but she then revealed her true identity: Aamshed, the Sumerian sorceress who had created the Ritual millennia ago. Having created a supernatural lodestone to attract the souls of those slain by vampires over the last two thousand years, Aamshed unleashed those souls on Dracula, their purity setting him on fire. Whether needed or not, Blade then leapt forward, plunging a stake into Dracula's chest. As the vampire lord was consumed by the souls, the residual energy spread throughout the castle and the surrounding countryside, consuming the vampires there as well.
The cast of Le baiser de Judas - 1909 includes: Paul Mounet as Judas
Edouard Judas Colonne was born on July 23, 1838.
half wolf/half huskey Judas died in 2007 It's WOLF
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
No, Judas was not the first vampire. The concept of vampires predates Judas and can be found in various mythologies and folklore from different cultures around the world. Judas is known for his betrayal of Jesus in the Bible, but he is not associated with vampirism.
No he was one of jesus christs deciples who betrayed him for 30 pieces of silver
Judas Iscariot. This story, like the story of Cain from the Old Testament, is one of the biblical stories used to explain vampire mythology and why it was the way it was.
You cannot.The name "Judas" does not appear in either of the Epistles to the Corinthians in the King James Version.
.this is no entirely true but JUdas the man who betrayed Jesus was doom the walk the earth in the night forever so there have been a few myths and such about him being a vampire but no it never says VAMPIRE
Her character's name was Simone and the role was played by acrress Stana Katic.
According to folklore and popular culture, the first vampire is often attributed to Cain, who was cursed by God for killing his brother Abel. This belief has roots in different religious texts and stories.
I know this is way more than what you're asking about, but Dracula is actually quite fascinating! Short answer: Zofia and Maria are two of Dracula's wives, however they are each deceased; Domini is another of his wives, but they are now separated. LONG answer: lol... FROM THE BEGINNING(all the way to the end)!!!! In 1451, following through with a prearranged marriage, Vlad wedded Zofia, whom he despised. After a year, his obligations fulfilled, Vlad ousted Zofia and their infant daughter, Lilith. Soon, he again became prince of Wallachia, and Vlad(Dracula's real name) married his beloved Maria. Maria was eventually attacked and murdered by Turac, though Turac soon fell before Dracula. Dracula had a bad habit of transforming several women into his Brides at a time. In 1691, tired of his wanton Brides, he sought out the American woman Charity Brown, in Salem, Massachusetts. However, she was framed as a witch and slain before his arrival. 1789, Lupescu sought vengeance because Dracula vampirized his wife, Velanna, and so Lupescu slaughtered Dracula's Brides, arranging their bodies into a giant cross. Also in that century, Dracula vampirized the wife of Count Vryslaw, who maintained her on animal and then human blood for twenty years before ending their existence; using his Children of Judas vampire cult to vampirize the wife of Abraham van Helsing, renewing his ancestral feud; vampirized Lyza Strang after her betrayal following his assistance in making Otto von Bismarck leader of the German States; fell in love with Anabelle St. John, using his Legion of the Damned vampires in 1862 to assist the Confederate army in exchange for her returning to Transylvania with him; occupied Vienna via his vampire-legions before being driven off by the Golden Angel; vampirized pirate Captain Cutlass; dated the royal Maria Kroner in 1879; and was destroyed by an American Marshal with silver buckshot. In the early 20th century, Dracula met Marianne Cutlass (daughter of the pirate captain). Later, Dracula infiltrated Anton Lupeski's Church of Satan, posing as the devil and seeking to sire a human son. Lupeski saw through the farce but hoped to control the child, and he presided over Dracula's wedding to Domini and the mystic ceremony through which Dracula fathered Janus. Lupeski attempted to kill Dracula, but inadvertently slew Janus instead, and Dracula crushed his skull. Domini magically revived Janus, who merged with the Golden Angel and fought Dracula repeatedly. As punishment for bringing Janus into the world, Mephisto (as Satan) stripped Dracula of his powers, though he became amused and restored them when Dracula became so desperate that he prayed to God for help. Dracula reclaimed the title of Vampire-Lord from the usurper Torgo, but was soon after skewered by a silver spoke in a battle with Quincy Harker, who also perished, destroying the most recent Castle Dracula in the process. From within his Transylvanian castle, Dracula prepared himself for the Ritual of Ascendance. Weakened during the incubation period, Dracula surrounded himself with armies of vampires from across the world, including Varnaean vampires, as well as the Adze, Charniputra, and Yiki Onna. Succeeding despite a new batch of Vampire-Hunters, Dracula immobilized Blade and completed the Ritual, assuming immense size and power. Dracula claimed Vampire-Hunter Divinity Drake as his bride, but she then revealed her true identity: Aamshed, the Sumerian sorceress who had created the Ritual millennia ago. Having created a supernatural lodestone to attract the souls of those slain by vampires over the last two thousand years, Aamshed unleashed those souls on Dracula, their purity setting him on fire. Whether needed or not, Blade then leapt forward, plunging a stake into Dracula's chest. As the vampire lord was consumed by the souls, the residual energy spread throughout the castle and the surrounding countryside, consuming the vampires there as well.
because it's a Judas gate.
No. Judas was Jewish.
Not normally, because there were two disciples of Jesus with the names Judas. The Judas that betrays Jesus is generally called Judas iscariot so you can tell them apart.