Wolf Man and The Invisible Man both hail from director Leigh Whannell and Universal Studios but are they in the same universe ...
Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man may take a simplistic approach, but its ending opens up a great deal of meaning for Christopher Abbott's tragic monster.
Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner star in "Wolf Man," the new horror reboot from "The Invisible Man" director Leigh Whannell.
The recent “Invisible Man” was a parable about domestic violence and the new “Wolf Man” is about a virus, playing off strained family relationships. It’s lycanthropy for the pandemic era.
Blumhouse’s shrewd 2020 reboot of the classic Universal horror film “The Invisible Man” cleverly played ... especially scary form, starring Christopher Abbott in the title role.
Christopher Abbott was the first actor that Leigh Whannell ... In Whannell’s long-awaited follow-up to his widely acclaimed The Invisible Man (2020), Abbott plays Blake Lovell, a writer turned ...
Leigh Whannell follows ‘The Invisible Man’ with another update on a classic from the Universal archives, unfolding in an isolated farmhouse in the Pacific Northwest.
Christopher Abbott said of playing a werewolf ... He explains, “With The Invisible Man, I was like, how do I modernise this? I didn't want to set The Invisible Man in the 1800s.
Wolf Man star Christopher Abbott swaps monsters for personal demons in new thriller Bring Them Down. He stars alongside Barry ...
With Wolf Man, Christopher Abbott takes on the title role as a family ... 2025 horror territory but also tries, as he did in Invisible Man, to give his story real relevance. And that is what ...
In a new take on the material, Christopher Abbott plays a man who has a violent encounter with an unseen beast, igniting within him a terrifying transformation while in his family’s farmhouse.
This Wolf Man, Blake (Christopher Abbott), is a très 2020s “gentle parent,” a fully domesticated girl dad who laments, “Sometimes when you’re a daddy, you become so scared of your kids ...