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The Dragula Titans Cast Out of Drag Has Us Absolutely Parched

A star-studded cast of supermonsters has been assembled for The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans, which is scheduled to premiere October 25 on Shudder.
This all-stars edition of Dragula features contestants from the past four seasons of the series. The cast includes Abhora (season two), Astrud Aurelia (season four), Erika Klash (season two), Evah Destruction (season three), HoSo Terra Toma (season four), Kendra Onixxx (season two, Resurrection), Koco Caine (season four), Melissa Befierce (season one), Victoria Black (season two, Resurrection), and Yovska (season three).
Longtime Dragula viewers just can’t wait to watch some of their favorite drag performers competing again in the series. But let’s be real: whether they’re in or out of drag, these legendary Dragula supermonsters are a sight for sore eyes.
All contestants’ descriptions are courtesy of Shudder.
Abhora
Abhora is “your worst fears and your greatest delights” all wrapped up in a bloody, beautiful mess. The most polarizing character on The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula season 2, they’ve returned to the competition with a stronger vision of their art, and leaned into their non-traditional drag for the better. A bona fide enigma of the series, Abhora is confident “there is no one else like me; many have tried, all have failed.”
Astrud Aurelia
Astrud returns to the competition with the goal of showcasing her dark fantasy style and Lovecraftian-inspired drag at the grandest scale. Since season 4 of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, she’s shed her punk rock style and evolved into a reptilian drag creature ready to serve and present “everything BUT human.” With a killer start and explosive exit on her original season, Astrud has persevered through her early extermination and pushed herself to become more than a formidable monster.
Erika Klash
Erika is the demonic glitch-zombie crossing over from cyberspace to terrorize viewers across all dimensions. Known as “the cockroach of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” for surviving multiple exterminations on season 2, Erika has learned to inject her horror nerdom across all facets of her drag with precision. A newfound specialty in costuming and UV-makeup proves that Erika is prepared to claw her way to the top, pixel by pixel.
Evah Destruction
She’s hairy, scary, and always bringing a look, Evah will keep you guessing on what she’ll turn out next. Evah is refreshed, emboldened, and wants to continue to show people that “all hair is beautiful” whether in drag or everyday life. A deadly frontrunner on season 3, Evah has since immersed herself in her craft and understanding the drag artist within, confident that “the script has been flipped” and that nothing will stand in her way from the title.
HoSo Terra Toma
Fresh off The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula world tour, HoSo has quickly transformed from a self-described drag yokai into a full-blown kaiju monster. Their drag and performance skills have exploded in scale, and they feel they are “much, much harder to beat this time around.” A top finalist on season 4, HoSo’s drag is ever-changing and they plan on unleashing their demented and deranged visions on Titans and beyond.
Kendra Onixxx
One of the fiercest performers to ever compete on The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, Kendra’s high-energy stage shows and edgy fashion flare make her a Titan that should not be underestimated. Kendra’s drag has evolved “ten-fold” since her time on Resurrection, and with her unapologetically Black aesthetic now fully formed and refined, she's hungry to slay the third time around.
Koco Caine
\u201cI tried so hard to sleep through this flight. Woke up an hour later to liquor and snaxxx\ud83d\ude29\u201d— Thee Koco Caine (@Thee Koco Caine) 1662847545
The undisputed fan-favorite succubus of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula season 4, Koco is an ever-evolving artist bringing their ultimate glam-gore seductress back to our screens at level 100. Since their season, Koco has morphed into “the deadliest fetish femme fatale in the west,” and, this time around, they came to devour the competition.
Melissa Befierce
The original glamor ghoul all the way back from The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula season 1, Melissa is a competitor who has proven they should never be underestimated. She’s polished and “always looking for her 10s,” but she’s not afraid to give you her monster side on and off the main stage when needed. Since her season, Melissa has picked up skills in prosthetics and creature makeup, mastered her high energy performances and gags, and is prepared to “speak her mind” to any competitor who needs to be checked. Melissa wants to show that there’s a monster within every performer, no matter if you’re a killer beauty queen or not.
Victoria Black
Victoria is a shape-shifting ghoul that marries her expert special effects and set design skills with top-notch horror references to bring true nightmarish looks and stage performances to life. Victoria plans to keep pushing drag beyond the normal realms of possibility and create a world for monsters and queer art to flourish. Post-Resurrection, she's mastered the “art of Victoria,” and is ready to slaughter any challenge (or competitor) on her way to the crown.
Yovska
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula’s very own viral monster from season 3, Yovska is back to haunt your digital dreams long after you sign off. Self-described as “the Trisha Paytas of the underworld,” Yovska has taken the time to hone their craft and crank up the crazy, campy, and terrifying drag further than any masked monster has taken it before. Yovska perfectly blurs the deranged and disturbed, and anything goes with this kooky, wildcard competitor.
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Bernardo Sim experiences and explains queer multiverses. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.
Bernardo Sim experiences and explains queer multiverses. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.