Leigh Whannell showcases an exceptional grasp of genre, particularly horror, as demonstrated by the masterful ‘Saw’ series, which offers more than just gruesome scenes when delved into deeper – exploring the reasoning behind Jigsaw’s traps. Whannell successfully reinvigorated The Invisible Man and even managed to surpass its box office expectations (the film raked in $144m on a mere $7m budget!). Now, he ventures into another iconic Universal monster – the werewolf – as depicted in ‘Wolf Man’. We had a chance to converse with Whannell about his interpretation of this legendary beast.
Featuring Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, and Matilda Firth in a chilling tale set at a secluded farmhouse under siege by an unknown beast. As the dark hours progress, the father mysteriously starts to metamorphose into something eerie. Check out our review HERE
This marks the second revival of a timeless Universal monster, following “The Invisible Man.” There have been whispers suggesting that the proposed Monster-verse, which began with Tom Cruise’s “The Mummy” and subsequently failed, might breathe new life into the series, but on a more budget-friendly level.
Leigh Whannell boasts an impressive collection of movie credits, including the original Saw trilogy and all five films in the Insidious series so far. Additionally, he wrote and directed ‘Upgrade’, a sci-fi film that’s definitely worth seeking out.
So here’s Leigh Whannell talking about his werewolf in, ‘Wolf Man’……
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