Elvis Crespo rules out being the new Count Dracula

Suavecito Castle.- Despite having been captured impersonating Count Dracula, Elvis Crespo has rejected the option of starring in the new film about the famous vampire.
Amid rumors sparked by a leaked image of the singer, where he appears to pay homage to the "Lord of the Night," he has already come out to deny the reports that indicated that he would appear in the remake of Dracula: A Love Tale .
Elvis Crespo is reportedly avoiding the sun lately.Help, I can't tell the difference between the new Dracula and Elvis Crespo #BiteMeSoftly pic.twitter.com/k0rHymZxxV
— Nat ★ (@offcomodicen) August 20, 2025
"The only thing I have in mind is to finish this chocolate milkshake and continue watching my series on Prime, not go out in a black cape and suck up to people," the artist clarified, protecting himself from the sun's rays.
The clarification has not convinced all Internet users, who believe that the new style of the Suavemente singer is due to the fact that he did play Vlad Tepes in Luc Besson's new film or, at least, to prepare a series of The Crow , in which there would be no prop weapons.
On the day of the premiere of Luc Besson's Dracula, there was a book raffle. Whoever wins the novel and has never read it will be in for a surprise: the director decided to use 7% of Bram Stoker's material and then make a fanfic based on the first minutes of the film... pic.twitter.com/uq5MeqhbwO
— Edgar Apanco (@elapanco) August 20, 2025
The film, currently in theaters, will tell the "untold story" of the savagery vampire who, distraught over the loss of his wife's love, goes out into the night to compete with the mosquitoes, a role for which Crespo would be ideal given his personal habits.
“If he didn't appear in the film, at least give him his own streaming vampire series,” suggested a guy who dances salsa on the weekends.
And in case you missed it: a couple used their dog as a “witness” on their marriage certificate.Dracula: A Love Tale is a 2025 English-language French gothic horror film written and directed by Luc Besson, based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Released in France 2025 pic.twitter.com/dgHOqIoF47
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