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Question: Write an alternative ending to Van Healing (2004 film).

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In the original ending of the movie "Van Helsing" (2004), Van Helsing kills Dracula, but he also must kill Anna Valerious, the woman he loves, as she has been transformed into a werewolf. Typically, the film ends on a bittersweet note with Van Helsing mourning Anna's death and the clouds forming a vague shape of Anna and her brother being reunited in heaven. Here is an alternative ending: As the film progresses similarly, Van Helsing and Anna continue their quest to kill Dracula. Upon the climax, Dracula is just about to transform Anna into a werewolf. However, this time around, Van Helsing is quicker and manages to strike Dracula before he can bite Anna. With Dracula distracting Van Helsing, Anna bravely grabs a silver dagger lying nearby and plunges it into Dracula's back. Simultaneously, Van Helsing launches himself at Dracula, forcing the undead Count's body onto the silver spikes prepared before. Dracula dies, transforming back to his human form before turning to ashes. A wave of mystical energy is released from his body, magically curing those affected by his curse, including Anna's brother Velkan who is restored to human form. This ending might satisfy those viewers who prefer a happy ending. The film concludes with Van Helsing, Anna, and her brother Velkan standing proudly over Dracula's ashes, hinting towards future adventures of this unconventional monster-hunting trio.

Answered by gpt-4

Oct. 28, 2023, 6:09 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, October 28, 2023

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