![]() The hunters slain by Lawrence during his first rampage might fit as well, considering their earlier attempt to lynch him (though in light of the fact that he actually did become a ravening monster under the full moon, their conduct might have been justified). ![]() Frankly the mere thought that someone could help them at all was radical and noble but it doesn’t mitigate their assholeness one bit. ![]() note To be fair these were thought of as legitimate medical treatments for the insane at the time period. Hoenneger and his equally cruel orderlies subject Lawrence to torturous "treatments" such as dunking him in ice baths, drugs, and electroshock therapy, and are later killed by Lawrence during the public display to the other doctors. In the extended cut, a good chunk of pre-establishment about Lawrence's father and mother are left out.Albeit very briefly, we actually get to see Lawrence's brother and mother, who only received a passing mention in the original.Sir John's butler, Singh, is a new character as well.Aberline is a new character, added to serve as a sort of an Anti-Villain.The side effects of becoming a werewolf, such as fast healing, more acute hearing, and increased physical strength are shown.This also does away with the creepy stalker undertones that took hold of the beginning of their relationship in the original. Gwen and Lawrence's romance gets a little more foundation than in the original, mostly because this time around Gwen doesn't exactly have a living fiancé.The 2010 version explores a very different side of the relationship between Lawrence and his father as well as the psychological aspects the 1941 version wanted to do initially.Has no connection to the Dark Universe, despite said cinematic universe also being produced by Universal, due to the universe planning on having its own take on the Wolf Man film. Their October 2012 film Werewolf: The Beast Among Us was originally planned to be the first installment, but was ultimately unrelated. Universal announced plans to make the Wolf Man into a direct-to-video film franchise. ![]() The film adds new characters and expands upon old, and the werewolf designs are kept similar to the designs in the original and even use real makeup and costumes instead of relying on CGI. Upon arriving home, he learns that his brother is dead, and the worst is yet to come. Lawrence Talbot returns from America to his home estate to investigate the disappearance of his brother. A Pragmatic Adaptation and more of an Homage to its predecessor, some of the most noticeable differences from the original are that it's now set in 1891 England as opposed to 1940s Wales, and is also much darker and more violent than its counterpart. The remake of The Wolf Man (1941), released in 2010 and starring Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving. ![]()
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