At the end of “The Last Voyage of the Demeter,” which is based on a chapter from Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” the ship carrying Dracula reaches its destination, but not without turmoil and horror. Throughout the film, the crew is terrorized by the presence of Dracula, leading to a series of deaths. In the climax, the two survivors, Anna and Clemens, jump off the ship and cling to a piece of wreckage. Anna reveals that she is slowly turning into a vampire, a result of Dracula’s influence. The film suggests a desire for a sequel, with the potential for a story about hunting Dracula. The ending leaves audiences with a sense of impending doom and the continuation of Dracula’s dark saga as he arrives in England