![]() ![]() ![]() Harriet Sansom Harris’ Verusa also puts on a campy display with a raspy undertone that definitely felt like a character plucked from the cheesiness of classic horror. At times, it very much ends up feeling like her story too which can deviate from Jack’s plot, but it never does stop being entertaining. Laura Donnelly perfectly portrays the character even though there are a few key differences from her comic book counterpart. ![]() He certainly has the skills, and excels in showcasing character moments.Ī Still From Werewolf by Night (Photo Credit: Marvel Studios)Įlsa Bloodstone for one feels extremely fleshed out as she is trying to get a family heirloom that is rightfully owed to her but can’t. Give this man some money and let him direct a feature. ![]() Honestly Marvel, what are you waiting for. While it is refreshingly detached from the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe, it still ends up looking like a highlight reel that allowed Michael Giacchino to flex his directorial skills with a 50-minute give-and-take runtime. However, that ultimately ends up being a bit of a miss too, because Werewolf by Night ends up feeling like a pilot to a television show rather than a standalone special. The Bloodstone manor is a place of horrors with monster heads being nailed to the walls or a huge maze that feels plucked out of The Shining, the set design is great even with Werewolf by Night taking a more limited approach in its setting as it all takes place in one location. Giacchino’s score also is a shining highlight with him definitely bringing the chills. With negative imprints and cigarette burns being present on the screen as the scene shifts into a campy tone, the overall essence is something that makes Werewolf by Night so moody and atmospheric. With a great visual sense too, the project seems surreal in a way as it feels heavily inspired from the gothic horror films of the 40s. The Batman: Impressed by the Hallway Fight Scene in Robert Pattinson’s Movie Trailer? Check Out 7 More Such Awesome Scenes That Came in the Past! There is enough dismemberment and blood over here that those craving for a more mature take on the Marvel saga will definitely leave happy. One spectacular action scene saw the special riff on the classic Daredevil hallway sequence, or the more recent sequence from The Batman, that featured the Werewolf rip open one’s abdomen, and it was quite shocking how a family-friendly service actually signed off on this. With blood spurting from a dismembered hand as Elsa Bloodstone (Laura Donnelly) flips up an individual, there was surprisingly a lot of gore here that was great to see. This allows the studio to go a bit further than before with Werewolf by Night not really holding back on the violence. ![]()
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