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Cursed to prowl under the full moon, Lawrence Talbot's tragic tale blends gothic horror with a tear-jerking quest for redemption, as he grapples with ancestral secrets and a relentless inner beast, making the boundaries between man and monster blur in hauntingly poetic ways.

The Wolfman Trivia

Who played the role of Lawrence Talbot in the 2010 film "The Wolfman"? (Advanced)
#1: Johnny Depp
#2: Benicio Del Toro
#3: Brad Pitt
#4: Mark Ruffalo
What year was the original "The Wolfman" film released? (Medium)
#1: 1937
#2: 1941
#3: 1950
#4: 1960
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The Wolfman Fun Facts

Lon Chaney Jr., who played The Wolfman in the 1941 film, had to endure up to six hours in the makeup chair to transform into the character.
The Wolfman's howl was a combination of a human voice and various animal sounds, including a recording of a real wolf.

The Wolfman Polls

Which version of The Wolfman do you prefer?
1941 Classic
2010 Remake
2021 Modern Adaptation
I haven't seen any
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What is your favorite aspect of The Wolfman?
The Universal Classic
The 2010 Remake
The Curse and Lore
The Transformation Sequences
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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February 14, 1941

Release of Original 'The Wolf Man' Movie

The original 'The Wolf Man' horror film starring Lon Chaney Jr. was released, becoming a classic in werewolf cinema.

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March 2008

Production of 2010 'The Wolfman' Remake Begins

Principal photography started for the remake of 'The Wolfman,' directed by Joe Johnston and starring Benicio Del Toro.

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February 12, 2010

Release of 'The Wolfman' (2010)

The remake of 'The Wolfman' was released to theaters, bringing a new interpretation of the classic werewolf story.

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