Just recently I took a look at the reimagining of the Universal classic “The Wolf Man.” So, to coincide with the fresh take of the film, I wanted to take a look at the 1941 classic and the oft- ...
Wolf Man is a new take on a classic story, with The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell opting for a more grounded, psychological approach to the legendary monster. The Invisible Man was about ...
Wolf Man—a reboot of Universal Pictures’ legendary werewolf franchise—already appears to be headed to digital streaming. Universal kicked off its werewolf franchise with the 1941 classic The ...
Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott in Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell. Nicola Dove/Universal Pictures Cut to 30 years later. The boy has grown into a man with a wife and daughter of his own ...
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Now Whannell dips back into the well of Universal Monsters by tackling one of its most respected and loved creatures – the ‘Wolf Man ... character from the 1941 movie, but it goes ...
Blake’s final form as the wolfman resembles more of the iconic design that is in the original “The Wolf Man” (1941), just with less fur compared to other contemporary werewolves. The film ...
To start off, the idea for “Wolf Man” is nowhere near original. Not that there’s anything wrong with a remake, but this movie had two predecessors: “The Wolf Man” (1941) and “The Wolfman” (1966), ...
Reaction to the new Wolf Man has been as lukewarm to negative as leery onlookers feared it would be when the early design for the monster showed up at Universal Halloween Horror Nights. Discussing ...