
In 'Zora la Vampira,' the legendary Count Dracula abandons his gloomy Transylvanian castle for the vibrant streets of Italy, seeking not only fresh blood but also a taste of Western comforts and a modern way of life. However, this relocation is far from ordinary, as it immerses him in a culture teeming with energy, creativity, and contemporary challenges.
Upon his arrival, Dracula encounters a surprising and deeply personal discovery—Zora, his timeless love, has been reincarnated as a young and spirited graffiti artist deeply embedded in Rome's dynamic hip-hop scene. This revelation propels Dracula into a world that contrasts starkly with his dark, ancient existence, blending supernatural elements with urban youth culture.
As Dracula and Zora navigate this new reality together, they confront the complexities of love, identity, and survival across centuries. The series weaves a captivating narrative that intertwines Gothic romance with the pulsating rhythm of modern Italy, exploring themes of rebirth, cultural fusion, and the enduring power of passion amidst changing times.