Blumhouse’s Wolfman Reboot Director Explains How The Film Compares To His Invisible Man Remake, And I’m Intrigued

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Horror fans are gearing up for one of the most exciting upcoming 2025 movie releases as director Leigh Whannell brings his highly anticipated upcoming Wolfman reboot to life under Blumhouse Productions. With Leigh having previously breathed new life into The Invisible Man, a character rooted in Universal’s classic monster legacy, many are eager to see how he will approach the iconic lycanthrope. His remake of The Invisible Man was well received and quickly became a standout among the best horror movies of the 2020s, praised for its modern twist on the psychological thriller. Now, fans are wondering if Wolfman will follow suit and reinvent another iconic character.

Whannell’s recent interview with Empire Magazine sheds light on his approach, signaling that the Wolfman reboot won’t simply be a rehash of past werewolf stories. Instead of relying on nostalgia like other modern remakes, the actor-turned-filmmaker is taking a fresh, innovative direction with this classic monster tale. He told the publication:

I think of it as a companion piece to The Invisible Man. I didn’t want this film to be a nostalgic or a retro Wolf Man film in any way. … [I was] actually writing down in my notepad everything that’s been done, and then saying, ‘Okay, that’s the list of what not to do.’ I’m hoping that you go in and say, ‘Oh wow, I haven’t seen that werewolf movie before,’ when the lights come up.

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