Wolf Man: Trailer Talk

Wolf Man: Trailer Talk

Wolf Man: Trailer Talk

After 2020’s ‘Invisible Man’, Leigh Whannel has picked up another Universal Monsters title to remake: the Wolf Man.

‘Wolf Man’ stars Julia Garner (Ozark), Christopher Abbot (It Comes At Night, Poor Things, Possessor) and Matilda Firth (Hullraisers) as a family who suddenly find that a curse has fallen onto one of them. 



The trailer is a great example of getting moviegoers attention without giving too much away; it only shows the general idea of something terrorizing the town and then the focal family. And, after ‘The Invisible Man’, 2018’s ‘Upgrade’ and, of course ‘Saw’, director Leigh Whannel has proven his talents when it comes to writing great horror and sci-fi films.

Because of this, I have faith that this will be another great adaptation. The only concern that seems to be shared amongst horror fans is the design of the Wolf Man itself, especially after seeing the supposed creature at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights event. While it doesn’t resemble a wolf at all, there’s rumours that this specific variation is just a concept design.

Despite this, ‘Wolf Man’ has potential to be great. Not only does it have a fantastic director attached, but the trailer does a wonderful job at not showing too much in terms of visuals and plot details. It instead opts to give horror fans a general idea of the film to create dread, which works beautifully. 


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Megan’s taste in films are interesting: her favourite films are ‘Space Jam’, Studio Ghibli’s ‘The Cat Returns’, as well as horror films ‘Saw’, ‘Drag Me To Hell’ and ‘Ju-On: The Grudge’. When she’s not watching films, she’ll be spending precious hours playing ‘Crash Bandicoot’.

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