The trailer for 'Vampire in the Garden' reveals a harsh winter and a harrowing journey for a fated human and vampire duo in new Netflix anime. Watch it here:
The grass is not always greener in Vampire in the Garden, the new Netflix anime which is slated to premiere on the platform in mid-May. The story follows humans after losing a war against vampires in a cold winter. Now, protected by a wall of light in a small town, they have to fend off possible invaders to try to live in peace.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The Vampire in the Garden trailer also reveals that the vampires in the story are more inclined to their classic, horror origins, in which they have violent encounters with humans who often don’t make it out alive. Bizarre and deadly creatures also make an appearance, which suggests the realm of the mystical beasts in the story might not be limited to bloodsuckers.
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