In fact, both vampire and lycan have the same human immortal father, Alexander Corvinus. Alexander Corvinus' two sons, Markus Corvinus and Willian Corvinus, both inherited their father's immortality.
Markus Corvinus was bitten by a vampire bat and became the leader of the Vampire.
Willian Corvinus was bitten by a wolf and became the first and most powerful werewolf.
Continuing this main line, it is obvious from the beginning of the story that the bloody killing scene of these two tribes who are related to each other but brutally kill each other is displayed.
Very happy to be able to see the original cast of the first film, including the glamorous heroine Selene and the powerful but Still very green Michael. There was also a paragraph at the time saying that Michael didn't believe what Selene said, saying that he was no longer human and could no longer eat ordinary food. He hastily walked to a human restaurant and ate the food there, resulting in food poisoning and more than ten shots. Although I knew that he might not be killed so easily, I also deeply felt that he still possessed a rare humanity. Maybe he still prefers to keep his human identity in his heart, rather than the mixed blood of vampire and lycan, after all, this is not his choice. Especially when he (and Selene too) showed superhuman abilities, but didn't kill humans like the other vampires and lycans.
The appearance of Markus who is half man and half bat (arguably the most powerful Boss in this play) makes the whole play more bloody and exciting. His appearance even makes me think he is more powerful than Michael, of course he is more cold-blooded more cruel. When there was a scene where he seriously injured Michael, I almost felt like the next scene was going to be a solo performance by Selene. Luckily, at the last minute, he came back to life, joining him in a one-on-one battle with Selene and Markus and Willian in the final battle.
I don't quite understand why the cold-blooded Markus took such a big risk and worked so hard to release his brother William (and William can no longer be transformed into a human form), and even killed his own father in the process die.
In return for Selene, Alexander gave Selene a precious gift - his blood, and his blood allowed Selene to be like Michael, and not burn to ashes even in the sun. It can be said that allowing Vampire, who is naturally afraid of the sun, to be exposed to the sun is not only a gift from God, but also the dream of all Vampires. At the end of the film, when Michael and Selene appeared on the top of the sunny mountain at the same time, the scene is not only touching, but also makes people feel that this is a very clever arrangement by the screenwriter.
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