Blumhouse and Leigh Whannell's Wolfman reboot was delayed until 2025, and I think that's a good thing.
Blumhouse is finally moving forward with its Wolfman movie, but it won't be Ryan Gosling playing the lead character.
Ryan Gosling's Wolfman reboot quietly faced a setback, but is now reportedly back on track.
After successfully reimagining The Invisible Man, director Leigh Whannell has been tasked with helming another big screen reboot of a classic Universal Monster: The Wolfman. Ryan Gosling is attached to star.
Well hell the heck yes, my fine horror friends, we are having quite the news day for all things spooky and this might just be the best bit yet. Upgrade and The Invisible Man helmer Leigh Whannell is in talks to direct Ryan Gosling in Universal's upcoming Wolfman remake, per a report in Deadline. The report notes that Universal has set Wolfman on the fast-track with Jason Blum's horror heavyweight studio Blumhouse boarding the picture to produce alongside Gosling. Whannell will also write the treatment for the film based on an original idea with Lauren Schuker Blum …
The recently announced Universal monster movie could continue a new era.
Ryan Gosling will reportedly star in Universal's reboot of the horror classic, Wolfman.
Ryan Gosling is poised to star in a new Wolfman movie that is beginning to take shape at Universal Pictures, multiple sources have told Collider over the past several months. Cory Finley (HBO's Bad Education) is being eyed to direct from a script by Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum, based on a pitch from Gosling, who had initially considered directing the film himself. The studio is still meeting with directors, and is expected to make a decision soon. Variety broke the news, reporting that it's still unclear what this new take on the iconic Universal monster will …
Tales from the Loop is not your average sci-fi TV series. It’s not overly serialized—it’s a bit of an anthology hybrid with each episode telling a different story set in the same town, with overlapping characters. It’s not overly “sci-fi”—the world of the show takes a more grounded and realistic approach to the science fiction elements. And it’s not even made by people who regularly make television—the crew is a who’s who of Oscar-winning and Oscar-nominated talent. Which is what makes speaking with director Mark Romanek, who helmed …
Frankenstein and The Wolf Man from Universal's dark universe have met on screen before, but in a fight to the death, who would win and why?