Wolf Man: Release Date, Cast, And Other Things We Know About The Horror Movie

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I have said before that, while failure is rarely something I root for — especially when it comes to the movie business — I personally think that the premature cancellation of the Dark Universe is one of the best things to happen to the horror genre in recent memory. If 2017’s The Mummy had been a hit and successfully kickstarted a shared universe based on Universal’s monster movie IP, we would not have gotten refreshing reimaginings of these characters, such as how Leigh Whannell made one of the best horror movies in recent memory with 2020’s The Invisible Man. Now, the filmmaker is taking on another beloved, golden era thriller with Wolf Man.

The world has seen countless werewolf movies and TV shows over the years since 1941’s The Wolf Man, but all of them are clearly inspired by (or, in one case, a direct remake of) the iconic creature feature in some shape or form. The question is, what is Whannell’s plan to give this chilling Universal classic a fresh spin, who is donning the fur this time, and when does the transformation begin? Let’s take things one at a time as we cover what we know about this upcoming horror movie in our following guide.

What Is The Wolf Man Release Date?

Full moon from An American Werewolf in London

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Wolf Man is currently set to come crawling into theaters on January 17, 2025, but it seems like a missed opportunity to not put it out four days earlier when that month experience its only full moon, according to AstroSeek. Regardless, it is the first horror movie on our upcoming 2025 movies schedule, unless you count the January 10th release of the sci-fi thriller, Companion



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