Before the season 1 finale of Syfy's Van Helsing Season 1 airs on Friday, December 9th, check out the new photo and preview videos for the upcoming episode, titled "It Begins."

"Episode 113 – “It Begins” synopsis: “Get ready for some game-changing reveals as Vanessa fights for her life amongst the vampires.”

"Van Helsing is a total re-imagination of a timeless brand, set in a world dominated and controlled by vampires. Vanessa Helsing is the last hope for survival, as she unknowingly awakens to discover she has a unique blood composition that makes her not only immune to vampires, but with the ability to turn a vampire human. With this secret weapon, Vanessa becomes a prime target for the vampires, while trying to save humanity.

Van Helsing represents a new mythology in sci-fi by challenging traditional vampire rules," said Chad Oakes, Co-Chairman of Nomadic Pictures (Fargo, Hell on Wheels). "The series is unique in exploring a world completely dominated by vampires, while the human characters have to learn the importance of working together to ensure their survival."

The season 1 finale of Van Helsing airs on Friday, December 9th at 10:00 p.m. ET on Syfy. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on the vampire slaying series.

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