Two years ago Captain Leslie Tatum narrowly survived being slaughtered during a gruesome vampire attack in the Antarctic that took the lives of several of her colleagues. Now, two years later, Tatum is convinced to face her fears all over again. She becomes involved in a new, corporate-controlled plan to use the blood of a 6000 year old imprisoned bloodsucker to take nuclear war to an all new, horrific level. As Tatum finds out the truth, and becomes charmed by the centuries-old vampire, she wrestles to put a stop to the military’s devilish plans… But can she trust her new fanged acquaintance not to murder her? And what can vampire blood do that is so imperative to military interests?
This is The Nosferatu Project – a horror-shocker with a very dark sense of humour. It begins with a big, bloody bang and then spins a topical story of corporate greed, military secrets and one woman’s race to do the right thing. This is a vampire story with a difference – updating the classic legacy of Dracula to the modern day and blending it with the gore of The Evil Dead, the excitement of Aliens and the claustrophobia of recent blockbuster smash Hostel. With 30 Days of Night proving that vampires are big box office again – and with horror topping the 2007 charts thanks to such smash hits as Halloween and Saw IV – The Nosferatu Project indicates the beginning of an all new fear franchise that will have scary movie buffs jumping for joy.

