No the character of Van Helsing is an idea and as such is not eligible for copyright protection. However he is, in all likelihood, protected as a trademark.
The character Abraham Van Helsing, originally created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula," is in the public domain. This means that the rights to the character are not owned by any single entity or individual, allowing various adaptations and interpretations to be made freely by different creators. However, specific portrayals or adaptations of Van Helsing may still be protected under copyright if they introduce original elements.
van helsing is a character in ficional movies, and is known with dracula
No, Van Helsing was not a real person. Van Helsing is a fictional character written for the book Dracula. The character can also been seen in movies.
Van Helsing is a fictional character created by author Bram Stoker.
No. Van Helsing (the character) was invented by Bram Stoker and is one of the main protagonists in "Dracula".
Abraham Van Helsing is a character from a novel called "Dracula". There are many film adaptations of this novel, some of them are: "Dracula", "Dracula's Daughter", "Count Dracula", "Dracula 2000", "Dracula 3000", "Van Helsing", "Dracula 3D".
Bram Stoker in his book "Dracula." Van Helsing is the character who hunts down Dracula with Johathon Harker.
No. The character of Van Helsing originates from the 1897 novel Dracula written by Bram Stoker.
Well the name gives it away... Van Helsing played by Hugh Jackman, and Anna played by Kate Beckinsale.
Anna Valerious
Van Helsing is a horror film that starred Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, and Richard Roxburgh in 2004. Kate Beckinsale's character Anna died when Van Helsing was werewolf and killed her on accident while she was trying to cure him.
No Van Helsing is a vampire hunter