Wolf King: Trailer Talk

Wolf King: Trailer Talk

Wolf King: Trailer Talk

‘Wolf King’ follows Drew Ferran, a commoner who, after coming of age, discovers he’s the last in a long line of werewolves and heir to the throne. 

While I am unfamiliar with its source material, a book series by Curtis Jobling called ‘Wereworld’, I am happy to see more media revolving around werewolves. Out of all the classic horror monsters, it always seems like the canines are left out a lot which is a shame. Plus, from watching the trailer, it looks like the series will portray werewolves as the good characters instead of the villains, another trope that follows this creature often.



The animation looks incredible too; it’s great to see the animation industry experiment with different art styles in its shows and films, and ‘Wolf King’ is no exception. The shadows and lighting especially look gorgeous, as well as the character designs. And, with everything going on in the trailer, it makes sense for this to be a Netflix series instead of a film; the source material spanned six books so this should follow in its footsteps.

Even though I am unfamiliar with the ‘Wereworld’ series, the adaptation ‘Wolf King’ looks fantastic. The animation style is beautiful and it’s wonderful to see more werewolf media overall.


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