Daybreakers May 2026

And somewhere below, in the dark, the subsiders are still scratching at the doors.

Edward Dalton (Ethan Hawke) is a chief hematologist for Bromley Marks, the corporation that now runs the global blood supply. Unlike his brother Frank (Michael Dafoe)—a grizzled vampire hunter turned human-sympathizer—Edward still clings to a scientist’s hope: a blood substitute. Each batch, however, fails. The test subjects (feral, starving vampires) vomit it back. Desperation turns to panic. Without blood, the vampire population degenerates into “subsiders”—bat-like, rabid creatures that lose all reason. Daybreakers

The experiment begins. Edward synthesizes the chemical trigger: a rare combination of pathogen-inversion enzymes found only in the blood of a vampire who has recently fed on a human and been exposed to controlled UV. The first successful cure transforms a ravenous subsider back into a man—screaming, blind, but alive. And somewhere below, in the dark, the subsiders

In 2019, a plague transformed most of the world’s population into vampires. Within a decade, the old human days of sun, garlic, and wooden stakes became folklore. Civilization didn’t collapse—it adapted. Night became day. Cars ran on synthetic blood. Coffee was laced with hemoglobin. The remaining humans were hunted, farmed, and drained. Each batch, however, fails

Then they show him the corpse of a vampire who died from sunlight—but didn’t burn. Instead, he reverted. His heart beat again. Human.

One night, a small group of humans captures Edward. Their leader, “Elvis” (Claudia Karvan), offers him a deal: help them find a cure, and they’ll stop the blood war. Edward scoffs. “There is no cure. I’ve run the models.”