Bringing back the Universal Monsters isn’t easy. But Leigh Whannell has done it again with his take on Wolf Man. Based on the 1941 film, we are thrown into the depths of childhood trauma in the woods of Oregon with a script from both Whannell and Corbett Tuck.
Blake (Chris Abbott) finds out that his father is dead and he has to go and get all of the belongings out of his childhood home. Sitting isolated from society in the mountains of Oregon, the home is surrounded by woods that Blake knows well. He also knows what not to do with the woods because of stories he heard as a child. One being that of the Wolf Man.
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