Many villains in the world had people cowering at the very mention of their names from Cruella De Vil and her desire of turning dalmatian puppies into dog skin coats and Jafar and his goal to obtain the magic lamp to the Evil Queen wanting to be the fairest in the land and Maleficent the Mistress of all Evil who cursed an infant because not being invited to her christening.

But they are nothing compared to this man who was so diabolical he roasted children and force their families to dine on their flesh and so insane and evil it was said that Satan himself denied him access to Hell because he was considered a living Devil.

He is an evil incarnate, The Prince of Darkness, the King of all Vampires himself Count Dracula.

Meanwhile a solicitor named Renfield was traveling to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania on a business matter. The local village people fear that vampires inhabit the castle and warn Renfield not to go there. Renfield refuses to stay at the village inn and asks his carriage driver to take him to the Borgo Pass. He is driven to the castle by Dracula's coach, with Dracula disguised as the driver. En route, Renfield sticks his head out the window to ask the driver to slow down but sees the driver has disappeared; a bat leads the horses.

Renfield enters the castle and is welcomed by the charming but eccentric Count, who, unbeknownst to Renfield, is a vampire. They discuss Dracula's intention to lease Carfax Abbey in England, where he intends to travel the next day. Dracula hypnotizes Renfield into opening a window. Renfield faints as a bat appears, and Dracula's three wives close in on him. Dracula waves them away, then attacks Renfield himself.

Aboard the schooner Vesta, Renfield has become a raving lunatic slave to Dracula, who hides in a coffin and feeds on the ship's crew. When the ship reaches England, Renfield is discovered to be the only living person. He is sent to Dr. Seward's sanatorium adjoining Carfax Abbey. Elsewhere, at a London theatre, Dracula meets Seward. Seward introduces his daughter Mina, her fiancé John Harker, and a family friend, Lucy Weston. Lucy is fascinated by Dracula. That night, Dracula enters her room and feasts on her blood while she sleeps. She dies the next day after a string of blood transfusions.

Renfield is obsessed with eating flies and spiders. Polymath doctor Professor Van Helsing analyzes his blood and discovers his obsession. He starts talking about vampires, and that afternoon, Renfield begs Seward to send him away, claiming his nightly cries may disturb Mina's dreams. When Dracula calls Renfield through the medium of a wolf howling, Renfield is disturbed by Van Helsing showing him wolfsbane, which Van Helsing says is used for protection from vampires.

Dracula visits Mina, asleep in her bedroom, and bites her. The next evening, he enters for a visit, and Van Helsing and Harker notice that he does not have a mirror reflection. When Van Helsing reveals this to Dracula, he smashes the mirror and leaves. Van Helsing deduces that Dracula is the vampire behind the recent tragedies.

Mina leaves her room and runs to Dracula in the garden, where he attacks her. The maid finds her. Newspapers report that a woman in white is luring children from the park and biting them. Mina recognizes the lady as Lucy, risen as a vampire. Harker wants to take Mina to London for safety but is convinced to leave her with Van Helsing. Van Helsing orders Nurse Briggs to take care of Mina when she sleeps and not to remove the wreath of wolfsbane from her neck.

Renfield escapes from his cell and listens to the men discussing vampires. Before he is taken back to his cell, Renfield relates to them how Dracula convinced Renfield to allow him to enter the sanatorium by promising him thousands of rats full of blood and life. Dracula enters the Seward parlor and talks with Van Helsing. He states that Mina now belongs to him and warns Van Helsing to return to his home country. Van Helsing swears to excavate Carfax Abbey and destroy Dracula. Dracula attempts to hypnotize Van Helsing, but the latter's resolve proves stronger. As Dracula lunges at Van Helsing, he draws a crucifix from his coat, forcing Dracula to retreat.

Harker visits Mina on a terrace, and she speaks of how much she loves "nights and fogs". A bat flies above them and squeaks to Mina. She then attacks Harker, but Van Helsing and Seward save him. Mina confesses what Dracula has done to her and tells Harker their love is finished.

Dracula hypnotizes Briggs into removing the wolfsbane from Mina's neck and opening the windows. Van Helsing and Harker see Renfield heading for Carfax Abbey. Arriving there, they see Dracula with Mina. When Harker shouts to Mina, Dracula thinks Renfield has betrayed him by leading them there and kills him. Dracula is hunted by Van Helsing and Harker, who know that Dracula is forced to sleep in his coffin during daylight, and the sun is rising. . A fight between the hunters and gypsies ensues. Morris is stabbed in the back and Dracula bursts from his coffin at sunset. Jonathan slits his throat with a kukri knife while Morris stabs him in the heart Van Helsing prepares a wooden stake killing him, and Mina returns to normal but Morris dies from his wound, surrounded by his friends.

but alas the horror was just beginning as Mina yells in pain as she held her stomach in pain as Jonathan ran up to his wife as he turned to Van Helsing as he, and Doctor John Seward hold Mina down as Van Helsing spoke: "She is in labor with the spawn of Dracula." Jonathan had a look of terror and horror as his beloved Mina is giving birth to a monster as storm clouds gathered and lightning strikes the castle with some the old religious panting and statues started to cry as tears of blood flow as the cries of a newborn boy's cries were heard all through out the castle.

Meanwhile years later in a village of the Bavarian Alps, Victor Frankenstein and his assistant Fritz, a hunchback, piece together a human body. Some of the parts are from freshly buried bodies, and some from the bodies of recently hanged criminals. In a laboratory he's built inside a watchtower, Victor desires to create a human, giving this body life through electrical devices. He still needs a brain for his creation. At a nearby school, Victor former teacher Dr. Waldman shows his class the brain of an average human being and the corrupted brain of a criminal for comparison. Victor sends Fritz to steal the healthy brain from Waldman's class. Fritz accidentally damages it, and so brings Victor the corrupt brain.

Victor fiancée Elizabeth speaks with their friend Henry about the scientist's peculiar actions and his seclusion. Elizabeth and Henry ask Waldman for help understanding Victor's behavior, and Waldman reveals he is aware Victor wishes to create life. Concerned for Victor, they arrive at the lab just as he makes his final preparations, the lifeless body on an operating table. As a storm rages, Victor invites Elizabeth and the others to watch. Henry and Fritz raise the operating table toward an opening at the top of the tower. The creature and Victor's equipment are exposed to the lightning storm and empowered, bringing the creature to life.

Frankenstein's Monster, despite its grotesque form, seems to be an innocent, childlike creation. Victor welcomes it into his laboratory and asks it to sit, which it does. He opens up the roof, causing the Monster to reach out towards the sunlight. Fritz enters with a flaming torch, which frightens the Monster. Its fright is mistaken by Victor and Waldman for an attempt to attack them, and it is chained in the dungeon, where Fritz antagonizes it with a torch. Hearing Fritz shriek in the dungeon, Victor and Waldman run down, finding that the Monster has strangled and hanged Fritz. The Monster lunges at the two but they lock the Monster inside. Realizing the Monster must be destroyed, Victor prepares an injection of a powerful drug and the two conspire to release the Monster and inject it as it attacks. When the door is unlocked the Monster lunges at Victor as Waldman injects the drug into the Monster's back. The Monster falls to the floor unconscious.

Victor collapses from exhaustion, and Elizabeth and Victor's father take him home. Victor is worried about the Monster, but Waldman reassures him that he will destroy it. While Victor is at home, recovered and preparing for his wedding, Waldman examines the Monster. As he prepares to vivisect it, the Monster strangles him. It escapes from the tower and wanders through the landscape, encountering a farmer's young daughter, Maria. She asks him to play a game with her in which they toss flowers onto a lake. The Monster enjoys the game, but when they run out of flowers he throws Maria into the lake, where she disappears beneath the surface. The Monster runs away.

With preparations for the wedding completed, Victor is happy with Elizabeth. They are to marry as soon as Waldman arrives. Victor rushes in, saying that Waldman has been found strangled. Victor suspects the Monster. The Monster enters Elizabeth's room, causing her to scream. When the searchers arrive, they find Elizabeth unconscious. The Monster has escaped.

Maria's father arrives, carrying his drowned daughter's body. He says she was murdered, and the villagers form a search party to capture the Monster. During the search, Victor is attacked by the Monster. The Monster knocks Victor unconscious and carries him to an old mill. The peasants hear his cries and find the Monster has climbed to the top, dragging Victor with him. The Monster hurls the scientist to the ground. His fall is broken by the vanes of the windmill, saving his life. Some of the villagers bring him home while the rest of the mob set the windmill ablaze, with the Monster trapped inside.

At Castle Frankenstein, Victor father celebrates the wedding of his recovered son with a toast to a future grandchild.

Villagers gathered around the burning windmill cheer the apparent death of the Monster. Hans, the father of the girl the creature drowned in the previous film, wants to see the Monster's bones. He falls into a flooded pit underneath the mill, where the Monster—having survived the fire—strangles him. Hauling himself from the pit, the Monster casts Hans' wife to her death. He next encounters Frankenstein's servant Minnie, who flees in terror.

The body of Victor Frankenstein, who is thought to have died at the windmill, is returned to his fiancée Elizabeth at his ancestral castle home. Minnie arrives to sound the alarm about the Monster, but her warning goes unheeded. Elizabeth, seeing Victor move, realizes he is still alive. Nursed back to health by Elizabeth, Victor has renounced his creation, but still believes he may be destined to unlock the secret of life and immortality. A hysterical Elizabeth cries that she foresees death.

Victor visits the lab of his former mentor Doctor Septimus Pretorius, where Pretorius shows Henry several homunculi he has created. Pretorius wishes to work with Victor to create a mate for the Monster, with the proposed venture involving Pretorius growing an artificial brain while Victor gathers parts for the mate.

The Monster saves a young shepherdess from drowning. Her screams upon seeing him alert two hunters, who shoot and injure the Monster. The hunters raise a mob that sets out in pursuit. Captured and trussed to a pole, the Monster is hauled to a dungeon and chained. Left alone, he breaks his chains, overpowers the guards, and escapes into the woods.

That night, following the sound of a violin playing "Ave Maria", the Monster encounters an old blind hermit who thanks God for sending him a friend. He teaches the monster words like "friend" and "good" and shares a meal with him. Two lost hunters stumble upon the cottage and recognize the Monster. He attacks them and accidentally burns down the cottage as the hunters lead the hermit away.

Taking refuge from another angry mob in a crypt, the Monster spies Pretorius and his cronies Karl and Ludwig breaking open a grave. The henchmen depart as Pretorius stays to enjoy a light supper. The Monster approaches Pretorius, eats some of his food, and learns that Pretorius plans to create a mate for him.

Victor and Elizabeth, now married, are visited by Pretorius. When Victor expresses his refusal to assist with Pretorius' plans, Pretorius calls in the Monster, who demands Victor's help. Henry again refuses, and Pretorius orders the Monster out, secretly signaling him to kidnap Elizabeth. Pretorius guarantees her safe return upon Victor participation. Victor returns to his tower laboratory where, despite himself, he grows excited over his work. After being assured of Elizabeth's safety, Henry completes the Bride's body.

A storm rages as final preparations are made to bring the Bride to life. Her bandage-wrapped body is raised through the roof, where electricity is harnessed from lightning to animate her. Victor and Pretorius lower her and, after realizing their success in bringing her to life, remove her bandages and help her to stand.

The Monster comes down the steps after killing Karl on the rooftop and sees his mate. The excited Monster reaches out to her and asks: "Friend?" The Bride, screaming, rejects him. The dejected Monster observes: "She hate me! Like others". As Elizabeth races to Victor's side, the Monster rampages through the laboratory. When Pretorius warns that the Monster's actions are about to destroy them all, the Monster pauses and tells Victor and Elizabeth: "Go! You live! Go!" To Pretorius and the Bride, he says: "You stay. We belong dead". While Victor and Elizabeth flee, the Monster looks at the Bride who hisses at him. Shedding a tear, he pulls a lever to trigger the laboratory and tower's destruction.

In Thebes, Egypt, 1290 BC, high priest Imhotep has an affair with Anck-su-namun, the mistress of Pharaoh Seti I. They kill the Pharaoh after he discovers their relationship. Imhotep flees, while Anck-su-namun kills herself, believing he can resurrect her. He and his priests steal her corpse and travel to Hamunaptra, the city of the dead. The resurrection ritual is stopped by Pharaoh's bodyguards, the Medjai. Imhotep is buried alive with flesh-eating scarab beetles and locked in a sarcophagus at the feet of a statue of the Egyptian god Anubis. The Medjai are sworn to prevent Imhotep's return.

In 1923 AD, Jonathan Carnahan presents his sister Evelyn—a librarian and aspiring Egyptologist—with an intricate box and map that lead to Hamunaptra. Jonathan reveals he stole the box from an American adventurer, Rick O'Connell, who discovered the city while in the French Foreign Legion. Evelyn and Jonathan find Rick and make a deal with him to lead them to the city.

Rick guides Evelyn and her party to the city, encountering a band of American treasure hunters led by Rick's cowardly acquaintance Beni Gabor. Despite being warned to leave by Ardeth Bay, leader of the Medjai, the two expeditions continue their excavations. Evelyn searches for the Book of Amun-Ra, made of pure gold. Instead of finding it, she stumbles upon Imhotep's remains. The team of Americans, meanwhile, discover the black Book of the Dead, accompanied by canopic jars carrying Anck-su-namun's preserved organs.

At night, Evelyn reads from the Book of the Dead aloud, accidentally awakening Imhotep. The expeditions return to Cairo, and Imhotep follows them with the help of Beni, who has agreed to serve him. He regenerates his full strength by killing the members of the American expedition and brings the ten plagues back to Egypt.

Rick, Evelyn, and Jonathan meet Ardeth at a museum, who hypothesizes that Imhotep wants to resurrect Anck-su-namun by sacrificing Evelyn. She believes that if the Book of the Dead brought Imhotep back to life, the Book of Amun-Ra can kill him again and deduces the book's whereabouts in Hamunaptra. Imhotep corners the group with an army of slaves. Evelyn agrees to accompany him if he spares the rest of the group. Although Imhotep does not honor his word, Rick and the others fight their way to safety.

Imhotep, Evelyn, and Beni return to Hamunaptra, pursued by Rick, Jonathan, and Ardeth, who are able to locate the Book of Amun-Ra. Imhotep prepares to sacrifice Evelyn, but she is rescued after a battle with Imhotep's mummified priests. Evelyn reads from the Book of Amun-Ra, making Imhotep mortal, and he is fatally wounded by Rick.

Beni accidentally sets off a booby trap while looting the city of its riches, and is killed by a swarm of flesh-eating scarabs as Hamunaptra collapses into the sand. Ardeth bids Rick, Evelyn, and Jonathan goodbye, and the trio rides away on a pair of camels laden with Beni's treasure.

In Wales Larry Talbot returns to his ancestral home in Llanwelly, Wales to bury his recently deceased brother and reconcile with his estranged father, Sir John Talbot. Larry falls in love with a local girl named Gwen Conliffe who runs an antique shop. As an excuse to talk to her, he purchases a walking stick decorated with a silver wolf's head. Gwen tells him that it represents a werewolf, a man who changes into a wolf "at certain times of the year". The werewolf always sees a pentagram on the palm of his next victim. Various villagers recite a poem whenever werewolves are mentioned:

Even a man who is pure in heart, and says his prayers by night;

May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright.

Though Gwen firmly refuses Larry's persistent proposals for a date, they meet that night at the proposed time, and are joined by Gwen's friend Jenny to go have their fortunes told. The Romani fortuneteller, Bela, sees a pentagram when he examines Jenny's palm, and frantically sends her away. While awaiting their turns, Larry and Gwen take a walk. Gwen informs Larry that she is engaged. They hear Jenny scream. Larry attempts to rescue Jenny, who is being attacked by a wolf. He kills the wolf with his new walking stick but is bitten on the chest. Police investigating the scene find Jenny's throat torn out and Bela battered to death, with Larry's walking stick clearly the murder weapon in the latter case. Suspicion on Larry deepens when he cannot substantiate his story of fighting a wolf, since his chest wound miraculously healed overnight. The fact that Larry and Gwen were not with Jenny when she was attacked additionally raises suspicions of adultery. Though Gwen's fiance Frank believes in their innocence, Larry and Gwen become local pariahs.

Bela's mother, Maleva, reveals to Larry that the wolf which bit him was Bela in the form of a wolf, and Larry is now a werewolf too because he was bitten by one. Silver is the only thing that can kill a werewolf. Maleva gives him a charm to prevent the transformation. Uncertain whether to believe her, he instead gives the charm to Gwen for protection.

Like Maleva warned, Larry transforms into a humanoid wolf hybrid on the following night and kills a villager. He returns to normal the next morning with no memory of his rampage. Authorities believe the killing to be the work of a wolf; they set traps and send out hunting parties. The next night, Larry turns into a werewolf and is caught in one of the traps. Maleva uses a spell to temporarily change him back to human form, allowing him to free himself before a hunting party finds him.

Now convinced he is a werewolf, a distraught Larry decides to leave town. When he says his goodbye to Gwen, he sees a pentagram on her palm. He tells his father he is a werewolf and killed Bela and the villager, but his father thinks Larry is delusional and ties him to a chair to prevent him from leaving and prove to him he is not a werewolf. When the moon rises Larry transforms again, breaks free of his restraints, and attacks Gwen. Not recognizing the werewolf as his son, Sir John bludgeons him over the head with Larry's silver-headed cane which Larry gave him. Maleva arrives and again uses the spell. Sir John and Gwen watch in horror as the dead werewolf transforms into Larry's human corpse.

Meanwhie Victor and Elizabeth's son Edward Frankenstein was even more determine to follow in his father's footsteps as he was walking through his laboratory turning on machine as he does he also walks over to a table with a white sheet over it and looked underneath it and their was the body of a sixteen year old boy made from the body parts of dead teenage boys from a local graveyard as the body was warped in white bandaids and it was stitched together with care.

Then he pulled on chains connected to the table up above him as he pulled the chain over to a tin copper container full of amniotic fluids as he removed the sheets as he lowered it down into the container as he grabbed large needles that were contented to machines as he poke the needles into the body's head, shoulders, and feet as he then when to pull switches as he turns on the machines.

He soon contents a bag of a hot air balloon that was full of electric eels to the container and released the eels as he pushed the container over a fire.

He then opens a hatch door to the roof and sees a thunderstorm was coming

He smiles with glee as he pulled a released the eels into the container as they shock the body.

"It's Alive...It's Alive...It's Alive...IT'S ALIVE!!! OH IN THE NAME OF GOD JUST LIKE MY FATHER BEFORE ME NOW I KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE GOD!!!!" The man yells in excitement

The creature soon started to move more and it soon rip the restraints on his arms and waist.

Then there was a knock on the door he then look out through the window of the castle an angry mob with torches and pitchforks.

"Shit." The Man said to himself as he guides his creation to a safe spot in the castle.

Then he went out the door and confronted the mob.

"What do you want here?, go away!" the man said.

"Edward Baron Frankenstein you are under arrest for grave robbing and illegal scientific experiments." The Burgomaster said as some guards seize him.

Then there was movement behind then and Edward cruse in thought that the creature had gotten himself lose from the lab as some of the villagers walked in the castle to investigate.

"Edward I knew you would try to discover the secrets of life just like your father Victor Frankenstein." The Burgomaster said.

Then screams where heard from inside the caste then soon came face to face with the creature that Edward had made as two guards were dead and it removed the bandage covering its head.It was the face of a monster with stitches across his face with electrodes in his neck and yellow eyes.

The Creature soon grabbed both Edward and the Burgomaster by their throats and try to choke the life out of them but was hit in the back of head and it let them go as Edward made his escape as the creature soon followed him but broken into a toy store to hide but was caught after he grabbed a teddy bear as he soon disappeared in the dead of night as Edward vanished without a trace.

Before their deaths Anck-Su-Namun had a child with Imhotep and had convinced the Pharoah that he was the father of the child he then name the child Thutramses as was given an education of both a prince and a warrior.

Thutramses and the Pharoah had a close bond as he names Thutramses his successor as he soon to be married to his half sister Nefertiti as it was custom to Egyptian ways of the times.

However while Thutramses was in the north on campaign Imhotep and Anck-su-namun kill the Pharaoh after he discovers their relationship. Imhotep flees, while Anck-su-namun kills herself, believing that Imhotep can resurrect her. Imhotep and his priests steal her corpse and travel to Hamunaptra, the city of the dead. The resurrection ritual is stopped by Pharaoh's bodyguards, the Medjai. Imhotep is buried alive with flesh-eating scarab beetles and sealed in a sarcophagus at the feet of a statue of the Egyptian god Anubis then Overcome with horror, Nefertiri inadvertently leaned too far over the edge of the balcony and fell to her death.

When news reach Thutramses in Canaan he was horrific but he must accept his fate he soon returned to Egypt.

But he had some support from the gods especially Anubis, Wepwawet, Isis and Osiris.

He was soon crown Pharaoh by the will of the gods.

He soon took a Queen a girl name Heba the two were in arrange marriage but the two did fell deeply in love.

He and Heba were much beloved by the people they introduce new reforms and construction projects making Egypt better than before and Thutramses military campaigns in the Middle East expand the country's borders creating the Egyptian Empire.However his success has also brought detractors as some of the Egyptian notably still saw Thutramses as a bastard child of the murderers of the Pharoah and his claim to the throne and his title as Phaaoh was dispute.

So when Thutramses and Heba least expect the conspirators set their plan into action as they overpower Thutramses Medjai and the conspirators soon killed Thutramses pet lion in order to get to the Pharoah Thutramses but the Pharoah wasn't going down without a fight as he killed some of the conspirators but he was soon surrounded as the Conspirators soon had Heba killed even though she was six months pregnant with their first child Thutramses was thrown into a violent rage but was soon knocked unconscious and soon taken to Per-Nefer.

When Thutramses woke up they were prepared to warp him.

"You bastards I did nothing to you all." Thutramses said

"No you did not but you are the bastard son of the High Prest Imhotep and Anck-su-namun the murdere whore who kill our Pharoah and as long you are still alive his bloodline is still alive." The leader of the conspirators said.

"Then I cruse you all I will have my vengeance even if I have to come back from the grave to do so and kill off all of your bloodlines and those who find my flase tomb for I curse you all with the Curse of the Pharoahs!" Thuramses shouted

Soon they started wrappig him as they prepare to buried him alive.

He was soon buried with his armor and weapons as a Pharoah should be but buried him in a sarcophagus of Anubis with a death mask.

They soon buried him in a tomb as they soon kill the workers and kill the killers of the workers to keep the secret of young warrior Pharaoh's tomb a secret to kill the myth and legacy of this Pharoah but unbeknownst to them he was soon buried with the book of the dead.

Gwen also had a baby boy name Ethan but the father was Larry who was now the heir of the Talbot Estates but also carry-on his father's curse the curse of the Werewolf.