Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss have a new project to sink your teeth into.
The team behind “Sherlock” and “Doctor Who” are partnering again to take on Dracula, according to Variety.
Moffat and Gatiss will bring Bram Stoker’s vampire to the small screen as a miniseries with feature-length episodes, just like “Sherlock,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
The legendary blood-sucker has been portrayed on film for years, including recently by Jonathan Rhys Meyers in the short-lived NBC series in 2013.
Gatiss himself recently voiced the Transylvanian count in an audio play released last year for the 119th anniversary of the novel.
The two haven’t revealed whether they’ll leave the Prince of Darkness in the 1890s or bring him into the modern age like they did with Sherlock Holmes.