Wolf Man director on how his new horror movie was inspired by Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario and Prisoners: “This isn’t a fantasy, this is real”

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New horror movie Wolf Man, the next chapter in Universal’s attempt to reboot its Classic Monsters series, was obviously inspired by George Waggner‘s similarly named 1941 film. According to writer-director Leigh Whannell, though, it also had some less predictable influences: Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners and Sicario.

“I’m a big fan of gothic horror movies. I love what Tim Burton did with Sleepy Hollow, and I love what Guillermo del Toro does,” the filmmaker gushes in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features Star Trek spin-off movie Section 31 on the cover and hits newsstands on December 31. “There’s such beauty to those gothic elements, like fog and cemeteries on a hill backlit by the Moon.

“From a production design element, I love all that stuff, but I think I love it more as a viewer. I’m the guy to watch that stuff, but I’m not the right guy to make it,” Whannell continues. “When it comes time for me to make a monster, my mind immediately wants to place that monster in the real world and take a very grounded approach: we’re not dealing with a fairy tale here, we’re not dealing with a folk tale, we’re dealing with something that could really happen.”

Leigh Whannell directing Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner on the set of 'Wolf Man'

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

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