DirectorLeigh Whannelis bringingWolf Manto theaters next year, but sinceits announcement four years ago, fans have been wondering if it will connect to Universal’s previous plans for a shared Dark Universe, and now they have somewhat of an answer. Featuring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner,Wolf Manbegan principal photography in March 2024, and was originally scheduled for an October release, but with the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strikes of 2023, plans were pushed back, and the new film will now arrive in theaters on August 04, 2025.

Speaking toScreen Rant,Wolf Manproducer Ken Kao was asked if the new film was in any way connected to a plan that would see a revival of Universal’s Dark Universe. While he wasn’t able to give a clear answer, he does believe that those plans that began withThe Mummyin 2017 werelargely a reaction to the MCU and DCU franchises dominating the box office. He would go on to explain that Blumhouse’sWolf Manis more of a self-contained piece akin to Todd Phillips’Joker:

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“Well, I think you’ve probably got to set an interview with the powers that be at Uni to get a clear answer on that one. That’s above my pay grade, truly. But as an outsider, I would say that the Mummy’s Dark Universe, in my humble opinion, felt likeit was reactive to what was going on with all the superhero stuff— the MCU and DC universe. And we know there’s been a lot of talk about what happened with all that [in] the last year or so.I guess you could call it maybe more like the Joker approach.”

Originally, Ryan Gosling was set to portray the lead of Larry Talbot inWolf Man, but in an unexpected turn of events,Gosling departed the project in late 2023, paving the way for Christopher Abbott to step into the role. He’ll star alongside Julia Garner, and while major plot details are being kept under wraps, it has been revealed that the film will focuson a man seeking to protect himself and his family from a dangerous werewolf at night during a full moon.

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Ken Kao Believes Characters Like the Wolf Man Need Time to Shine

While Universal’s initial plans for a Dark Universe were largely scrapped after the box office failure ofThe Mummy, they continued to move forward with more modern re-tellings of their classic monsters. Whannel was at the helm for 2020sThe Invisible Man, whichearned a staggering $144 million at the box office against a budget of just $7 million. He was quickly tapped to directWolf Manfollowing its success, and a sequel toThe Invisible Manwas recently givena hopeful update by star Elisabeth Moss.

In the opinion of producer Ken Kao, he believes that Blumhouse’s idea of making a few, self-contained filmsbefore exploring a larger universeis a good playbook to follow. He says that rather than Whannell and others worried about how these films will connect to one another, it’s best to let characters such as Wolf Man, Dracula, and Frankenstein’s monster breathe on their own, giving them each a chance to shine.

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“In my opinion, especially if you’re going to do it for contained pieces, like Blumhouse is really good at doing, [it] makes a lot more sense to me. So that’s a good playbook. Rather than working toward a predetermined team-up event, characters like Dracula, the Mummy, Frankenstein’s monster and the Wolf Manall need their respective time to shine.”

Wolf Manis set to hit theaters on July 26, 2025, and you can currently seeThe Invisible Manstreaming onPrime Video.

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