Universal announced that Leigh Whannell’s “Wolf Man” has delayed its release by three months, and will now open wide on January 17, 2025. It had previously been scheduled for a pre-Halloween release on October 25, 2024. Production on “Wolf Man” began just a week ago.
Here’s what I wrote on 03.18.24:
“If you remember, last year, Ryan Gosling had dropped out and been replaced by Christopher Abbott on the creature feature. Plot details are still being kept in the dark side, but the mysterious story is said to be focused on a man whose family is being terrorized by the titular predator.”
“In 2020, Whannell‘s “The Invisible Man” introduced a possible winning formula for the rest of Universal’s “Monsterverse.” I really enjoyed what Whannell did with the source material, he turned the story into a Cronenberg-ian nightmare. Whannell’s other credits include the ultra-underrated low-budget sci-fi “Upgrade.”
“In early 2020, Whannell was announced as the director of “Wolf Man,” but he was soon replaced by director Derek Cianfrance. Well, now he’s officially back and Abbott being part of the cast, replacing Gosling, is not necessarily a downgrade in my books. Abbott was actually supposed to star in Ari Aster’s “Eddington,” also currently filming, but ended up choosing “Wolfman” instead.”