Another classic cinematic monster has been dusted off in “Wolf Man,” an R-rated Blumhouse movie which hits theaters on Friday.
Actor Julia Garner has starred in a variety of thrilling movies, with one of her first roles being in the cannibalistic remake of We Are What We Are, while 2023’s The Royal Hotel wasn’t jam-packed with outright terror,
The Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell, premieres January 17th. It follows the Blake family battling a mysterious beast during their getaway, leading to Blake's terrifying transformation. Starring Julia Garner,
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"Wolf Man"—a reboot of Universal Pictures' werewolf franchise starring Julia Garner and Christopher Abbott—is new in theaters. When will you be able to stream the movie at home?
Wolf Man star Julia Garner talks her role, watching thrillers with friends, and the scariest moment she left behind in 2024
The writer-director was partially inspired by a close friend who died of ALS, but ultimatley lost a scene involving the affliction: "That's definitely one that hurt when I took it out."
"Wolf Man," starring Juila Garner and Christopher Abbott tries a new spin on the classic werewolf movie. Lee Whannell co-wrote and directed the film.
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Unfortunately for Blake, he spots a familiar tattoo on the werewolf's arm, revealing that the werewolf was his father. This tragic reveal is a callback and a reversal of the ending of The Wolf Man.
The "Wolf Man" is here. Universal and Blumhouse's latest update of a classic Universal Monsters character, following 2020's excellent "The Invisible Man" (also written and directed by "Wolf Man" filmmaker Leigh Whannell) has finally arrived.