TV miniseries are basically one-season shows that are intended to be watched as one long, multi-part movie.

The lengths of these miniseries may vary, but they all maintain the basic fundamentals of the format.

But this is no regular love triangle, as secrets are revealed and things quickly turn murderous.

Eve Hewson holding a knife and looking intently ahead in ‘Behind Her Eyes’

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Only this time, it’s not known who’s responsible.

It was initially intended to run for two seasons but was ultimately canceled, so thus remained a miniseries.

The four episodes of this miniseries are full of twists and turns.

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Though Dracula is the most prevalent character in horror, this series makes him feel fresh and new.

Even with all these adaptations, the original miniseries still reigns supreme.

A scary-looking man with white eyes in ‘The Shining’ miniseries

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Chloe, played by Cameron Richardson, in Harper’s Island

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Ruth Codd as Anya, in a blue robe, sitting in a wheelchair and holding a donut-shaped mug in The Midnight Club

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Claes Bang as Dracula looking to his right in ‘Dracula’

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Dominique Fishback as Dre in Episode 1 of Swarm.

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Willa Fitzgerald and Zach Gilford in The Fall of the House of Usher

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The vampire Kurt Barlow (Reggie Nalder) the head vampire in ‘Salem’s Lot’ (1979).

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