IGN: "It's no secret that Hollywood currently has remake fever. More and more film remakes are being announced every day, leading many to wonder whether Hollywood has become creatively bankrupt. Rather than green-lighting some genuinely original films, the powers that be in Tinsel Town continue to reach into the past (or in some cases, the present and future) to commission various re-imaginings, reboots and remakes. Call them whatever you want, but these films are actually just attempts to make a quick buck while exercising as little effort as possible. It's easier to take the plot of an old (or relatively new and foreign) film, fill it with whichever stars are hot right now, and release it again."
When the production of Let Me In was announced, the general consensus of Let The Right One In fans was that Matt Reeves and Hammer Films had some serious ‘splainin to do.
As iconic as werewolves are in horror film lore are, and as highly regarded as Lon Chaney’s interpretation is, The Wolf Man is often ranked behind Frankenstein and Dracula in terms of status as classics.
Netflix are developing a TV series based on Conan the Barbarian, after acquiring exclusive rights to the character.
Wolfman had a budget of 150mil? omg!