Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures’ long-delayed Wolf Man movie has received a major production update from producer Jason Blum.On his X account, Blum confirmed that production on Blumhouse Productions’ upcoming reboot of 1941’s classic supernatural movie The Wolf Man had just begun. His social media post also included a behind-the-scenes photo featuring Saw and Insidious scribe Leigh Whannell on the set of his Wolf Man movie. This marks the horror filmmaker’s feature directorial comeback after over four years since directing 2020’s The Invisible Man, which was both a critical and commercial success for Blumhouse. This led Universal Pictures to begin developing more small-budget reboots of its Universal Classic Monsters, after failing to launch its Dark Universe franchise with 2017’s The Mummy.Further details about the upcoming reboot’s plot are still under wraps. Despite no longer leading the movie, Gosling remained involved in the project as an executive producer alongside Whannell, Ken Kao, Bea Sequeira and Mel Turner. The original 1941 movie starred Lon Chaney Jr. as a man who accidentally gets bitten by a wolf after trying to rescue a woman from its attack. The film also featured famous Dracula actor Bela Lugosi as a fortune-teller who turned out to be the wolf who bit Larry Talbot.
Blumhouse Productions and Universal Pictures’ long-delayed Wolf Man movie has received a major production update from producer Jason Blum.
On his X account, Blum confirmed that production on Blumhouse Productions’ upcoming reboot of 1941’s classic supernatural movie The Wolf Man had just begun. His social media post also included a behind-the-scenes photo featuring Saw and Insidious scribe Leigh Whannell on the set of his Wolf Man movie. This marks the horror filmmaker’s feature directorial comeback after over four years since directing 2020’s The Invisible Man, which was both a critical and commercial success for Blumhouse. This led Universal Pictures to begin developing more small-budget reboots of its Universal Classic Monsters, after failing to launch its Dark Universe franchise with 2017’s The Mummy.
Further details about the upcoming reboot’s plot are still under wraps. Despite no longer leading the movie, Gosling remained involved in the project as an executive producer alongside Whannell, Ken Kao, Bea Sequeira and Mel Turner. The original 1941 movie starred Lon Chaney Jr. as a man who accidentally gets bitten by a wolf after trying to rescue a woman from its attack. The film also featured famous Dracula actor Bela Lugosi as a fortune-teller who turned out to be the wolf who bit Larry Talbot.
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