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There's an irony to 'Nosferatu'. Murnau 'created' the character of Orlok and the events of his film because the Stoker widow wouldn't allow him to adapt her husband's book. Now, both the Murnau and Herzog films are generally ranked among the best, if not the best, of the Dracula adaptations, loose and faithful. I have hopes that Eggers' will also end up high on many lists. So by not allowing Murnau to adapt Dracula, Florence Stoker forced him to do something else, and that something else seems to be held in higher esteem than most if not all of the dozens of Dracula films and TV series floating around out there.
And pretty much everyone can just stick the name Dracula to any rubbish horror story so it can sell better.
https://www.cbr.com/invisible-man-wolf-man-leigh-whannell-next-universal-monster/
Not directly related to Dracula, but...