Wolf Man’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Isn’t As Solid As Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, But Its Budget Is Still Pretty Ideal

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Wolf Man’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Isn’t As Solid As Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, But Its Budget Is Still Pretty Ideal

This weekend sees the latest in a new generation of “Universal Monster” movies with Wolf Man. Director Leigh Whannell previously struck gold with his adaptation of The Invisible Man and while his new film isn’t receiving quite the response from critics, it’s still poised to be a solid hit, thanks to a less than blockbuster budget.

Following the failed launch of Universal’s Dark Universe, the studio decided to pivot and create new versions of classic monster movies as stand-alone projects. Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man was a proof of concept that made a lot of money on a micro-budget, while also being a hit with critics. The film’s success put him in charge of the modern reimagining of the Wolfman. The new movie isn’t fairing quite as well so far, but that may not actually be a problem.

Wolf Man Is Struggling With Critics Compared To The Invisible Man

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