I hadn't seen anything posted about Werewolf by Night yet, but in case anyone missed it here is the awesome retro/grindhouse style trailer:
Dropping on Disney+ October 7th.
Dropping on Disney+ October 7th.
Nice to see something in the MCU that almost everyone seems to be high on again finally.
I actually feel the opposite, sort of. I think the tones have still been different, but Marvel has almost been letting some of these directors have a bit too much freedom (The Eternals and Love and Thunder come to mind with the movies, She-Hulk, when it comes to the shows), which is showing in the writing and overall quality of some of these projects.Marvel always triumphed when the films each had different genres (Ant-Man: heist, Guardians: space epic, Captain America: political thriller). Recently, it feels like the film tones have started to blend together, which is contributing to the fatigue. A tribute to classic monster movies is exactly the kind of fresh blood the MCU could use right now.
I was literally just coming to this thread to ask if anyone had watched it yet. I’m planning to watch it tonight.So...did everyone forget this released today? Currently sitting at 92% on RT.
A new special every few years with different horror-adjacent characters would be cool. It doesn’t even need to be considered canon. I’m cool with just a one-off that’s fun, but doesn’t have to fit into the larger picture.I thought it was great. Would love to see more of the horror-adjacent Marvel characters explored this way.
Blade has A LOT of production issues right now and supposedly Mahershala Ali is pissed about it all. They're supposed to start filming in November and they don't have a script yet since they started over. There's no way the film releases next year imo anymore and unless they write a good script quick, I wouldn't be surprised if Ali just finally has enough and drops out of the project.Man this felt like a trip. I really hope Blade and Moon Knight S2 is given the graphical levels that WBN did, and how it wears it's horror influences by it's sleeve.
For a starting debut of a proper near feature film; Giacchino's style felt distinct and really good.