Werewolf By Night’s Halloween Legacy Needs to Be Continued

In 2008, the MCU was born with the release of Iron Man, and it has culminated into a billion-dollar franchise. Based on the popular Marvel Comics, the MCU has expanded beyond what many expected, giving lesser-known comic book characters a chance to shine on the big screen. In fact, Iron Man himself was a C-List character before the MCU, and he has topped comic book charts ever since. While many MCU fans know of more popular branches of Marvel Comics like The Avengers and X-Men, Marvel Comics has many different sides to it, including adventures in monster hunting. This more obscure side to Marvel eventually had its premiere in October 2022 with the TV special Werewolf By Night.Only a year old, Werewolf By Night may not ring a bell for many Marvel fans due to its quieter release directly on Disney+ and the overall lack of backing in the current MCU. While series like WandaVision or Ms. Marvel have previously set up new characters or storylines to be further explored in theaters, Werewolf By Night promised a new side of the MCU that, so far, fails to be seen. While super-humans, aliens, and even gods have played starring roles in the MCU, Werewolf By Night is the first time the MCU attempts to introduce true monsters into the mix. With many fans expressing franchise fatigue and critiques of familiar and repeated storylines, releasing another TV special or movie in the vein of Werewolf By Night is a legacy that needs to be continued if the MCU truly wants to explore this side of the source material. Instead, Werewolf By Night is being re-released in color just in time for Halloween, which is a pale attempt to fill the gap they created without creating new specials in the same vein.Marvel’s Strongest MCU Monster Smells Like [Censored] – and It’s PerfectRead CBR’s Review of Marvel’s Werewolf By Night #1

In 2008, the MCU was born with the release of Iron Man, and it has culminated into a billion-dollar franchise. Based on the popular Marvel Comics, the MCU has expanded beyond what many expected, giving lesser-known comic book characters a chance to shine on the big screen. In fact, Iron Man himself was a C-List character before the MCU, and he has topped comic book charts ever since. While many MCU fans know of more popular branches of Marvel Comics like The Avengers and X-Men, Marvel Comics has many different sides to it, including adventures in monster hunting. This more obscure side to Marvel eventually had its premiere in October 2022 with the TV special Werewolf By Night.

Read CBR’s Review of Marvel’s Werewolf By Night #1

Only a year old, Werewolf By Night may not ring a bell for many Marvel fans due to its quieter release directly on Disney+ and the overall lack of backing in the current MCU. While series like WandaVision or Ms. Marvel have previously set up new characters or storylines to be further explored in theaters, Werewolf By Night promised a new side of the MCU that, so far, fails to be seen. While super-humans, aliens, and even gods have played starring roles in the MCU, Werewolf By Night is the first time the MCU attempts to introduce true monsters into the mix. With many fans expressing franchise fatigue and critiques of familiar and repeated storylines, releasing another TV special or movie in the vein of Werewolf By Night is a legacy that needs to be continued if the MCU truly wants to explore this side of the source material. Instead, Werewolf By Night is being re-released in color just in time for Halloween, which is a pale attempt to fill the gap they created without creating new specials in the same vein.

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