Werewolf by Night on Disney+: Marvel’s horror film is a delicious tribute to genre classics

Werewolf by Night on Disney+: Marvel’s horror film is a delicious tribute to genre classics

This Halloween month, Marvel brought us a deliciously special movie. Don’t miss Werewolf by Night on Disney+.

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On a moonless night, a group of monster hunters gather at the terrifying Bloodstone Temple after the death of their leader. During a strange ceremony dedicated to his memory, members of this secret organization participate in a mysterious competition, risking their lives in the hope of recovering a magical relic. This treasure hunt brings them face to face with a terrifying monster.

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Perfect for chilling out this Halloween month, the cast of this “Marvel special” notably features Gael Garcia Bernal (Bad Education, Mozart in the Jungle, Neruda, The Old Ones), Laura Donnelly (The Fall, Outlander, Tolkien, The Nevers), Harriet Sansom Harris ( Desperate Housewives, Licorice Pizza, and appearances in several Ryan Murphy series), Leonardo Nam (4 Girls and Jeans, Westworld), Eugene Bondurant (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, Conjuring 3), Kirk R. Thatcher (Star Trek Picard) and Al Hamacher (Legacies, Cobra Kai).

Is it worth seeing?

Amidst the well-rehearsed and sometimes skeptical blockbusters of the Marvel universe, creative and refreshing pieces can emerge. And since Phase IV of the MCU began with the WandaVision series, we can say that we have to look to the movies and series available on Disney + to discover offers outside the box.

This is the case of the new “Marvel Special” called Werewolf by Night, which is “A tribute to all of Ho’s classicsNo, the 50s and 60s, especially Hammer movies.As actress Laura Donnelly, who portrays the heroine Elsa Bloodstone, explains.

Admittedly, this medium-length film borrows the codes of B-movies and other horror classics with a refined black-and-white, theatrical, but inspired acting and a world developed with creativity and passion. Werewolf by Night is a delicious horror film inspired by the best of the golden age, but revisited with a good modernity of Marvel sauce and a calibrated staging.

Werewolf by Night is directed by Michael Giacchino, an accomplished composer of film and video game music, who also provides the excellent musical score for this “Marvel Special.” His genius and passion shine through in a monster movie full of poetry and humanity.

An intention noticed and appreciated by Laura Donnelly: “Horror films are full of metaphors about the human condition, which makes them deep and fascinating. Also, my character is trying to come to terms with his past. So the film explores the theme of family. How he tries to understand it. Family legacy and transform into the warlord he becomes.”

By assembling a team of hunters to hunt down demons and other evil creatures, Werewolf by Night shows that monsters are not what we are led to believe. And that’s thanks to the writing of screenwriters Heather Quinn (Hawkeye) and Peter Cameron (WandaVision, Moon Knight), who manage to bring sensitivity and coherence to a fairly ordinary plot.

The atmosphere of the medium-length film recalls everything we love about classics of the genre, such as Dracula or Frankenstein. It’s Gael García Bernal who plays Werewolf by Night’s protagonist named Jack Russell, the werewolf, and he does so with great sensitivity and a touch of vulnerability.

The rest of the cast is also very involved – especially Harriet Sansom Harris (the unforgettable Felicia Tillman in Desperate Housewives) and we’re really rooting for Ted, aka Man Thing (Man Thing, in VO), played by Kerry Jones.

What’s next in the MCU?

If it’s included in Phase IV of the MCU, will this “Marvel Special” have an impact on the rest of the Marvel Universe? Maybe according to Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige, who explains feature from the movie “That they introduce a world that will definitely become important to the future of the MCU”.

We can speculate on the connections of the Werewolf by Night universe to Blade or Doctor Strange or even the Thunderbolts if we refer to the various connections made in the comics with the characters meeting and teaming up. But now the future is dim. Laura Donnelly is ready to make a comeback either way:

“Who knows what will happen to Elsa. Anyway, I hope there will be other movies or series with this fascinating character. If so, I hope my character will be even more evil, with even more dark humor. I want it too. We could delve into her past, His childhood to get a better understanding of who he is. How might he fit in with other superhero groups like the Midnight Sons, for example? The possibilities for him are endless, and I can’t wait to see what Marvel has in store for us.”

Werewolf by Night is available on Disney+.

Laura Donnelly was interviewed by Emmanuel Ittier.

Source: allocine

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