Follows a lycanthrope superhero who fights evil using the abilities given to him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.Follows a lycanthrope superhero who fights evil using the abilities given to him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.Follows a lycanthrope superhero who fights evil using the abilities given to him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Rick D. Wasserman
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Rick Wasserman)
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Werewolf by Night retains the MCU's trademark humour for better and for worse and would've definitely benefited from a longer run time but it remains a great exercise in genre with a clear love for classic monster movies and has a blast going to more violent ends than usual.
Gael García Bernal brings the heart and clumsy charm to the proceedings whilst Laura Donnelly is the more stoic one with some solid dry wit to balance it out and Harriet Sansom Harris absolutely chews the scenery to great effect.
The use of black and white combined with the added film grain and cigarette burns is really impressive and enhances the experience. It also really helps it standout in an increasingly crowded and overly familiar universe.
Michael Giacchino's direction is amazing, especially for a debut. It's so artistically composed in its striking imagery and skillfully controlled symphonies of violence. Giacchino's score is also excellent, instantly evocative and grandiose in all the right ways.
Gael García Bernal brings the heart and clumsy charm to the proceedings whilst Laura Donnelly is the more stoic one with some solid dry wit to balance it out and Harriet Sansom Harris absolutely chews the scenery to great effect.
The use of black and white combined with the added film grain and cigarette burns is really impressive and enhances the experience. It also really helps it standout in an increasingly crowded and overly familiar universe.
Michael Giacchino's direction is amazing, especially for a debut. It's so artistically composed in its striking imagery and skillfully controlled symphonies of violence. Giacchino's score is also excellent, instantly evocative and grandiose in all the right ways.
This special feature was a breathe of fresh air for the MCU. It's unclear how connected this will be to the main MCU as of yet, but I hope they carry forward the darker side of the marvel universe, and when needed, the darker tone.
The film is a great tribute both it's source material, as well as to the classic creature feature of the '50s. The story is straight forward and easy to follow, with decent acting. However the style and cinematography of this is what gives it such a high writing in my opinion. The black and white, vintage style really suits the mood and tone of the film, and makes it stand out.
All I can do is recommend this film, not just to Marvel fans wanting something new from the MCU, but also to any enjoyers of vintage horror.
The film is a great tribute both it's source material, as well as to the classic creature feature of the '50s. The story is straight forward and easy to follow, with decent acting. However the style and cinematography of this is what gives it such a high writing in my opinion. The black and white, vintage style really suits the mood and tone of the film, and makes it stand out.
All I can do is recommend this film, not just to Marvel fans wanting something new from the MCU, but also to any enjoyers of vintage horror.
I had no idea Marvel was capable of something like this. I had never heard of this character and I didn't know what it was before its release. The writers, director, etc.. I hope Disney has locked them down. Everything about this is magical. Even the presentation, which I assume is an homage to century old creature features. Im just blown away at the creativity, storytelling, the casting, all of it. This thing was short and they still did the male and female lead justice with a proper backstory and very satisfying finish. I am hoping Marvel can take this masterpiece and build from it. Obviously I wouldn't expect future productions of these characters to be this perfect, but I hope they put forth the same effort. Its all anyone can ask.
Werewolf by Night was an unexpected addition to the Marvel canon, and a welcome one at that. It was directed by Michael Giacchino, an Oscar winning composer making his directorial debut. He also composes the special's score, and it's some of his best work. Giacchino's love of classic monster movies is evident throughout the film, especially at the beginning. It has 1930s/40s title cards at the beginning, and the music is very reminiscent of the classic horror films. Perhaps the best homage is the use of practical effects rather than CGI, which the monsters movies back then exemplified. There are some downsides. The classic effect does begin to wear off after a while, and then it will feel like you're watching a Marvel movie with a black and white filter. The writing was okay. There's still cringeworthy Marvel humor. But given how cookie cutter Marvel movies have become, something as unique as Werewolf by Night is a more than welcome addition to the MCU canon.
This was a pretty short movie, i actually thought it would turn out to be a series but apparently it was a one time deal.
Yes man thing was amazing and probably the best character in the whole movie.
I was not aware of this side of the marvel universe with classic monsters, and monster hunters this was fairly new to me.
Its a very well packed hour with lots happening, the hunters are for the most part skilled at what they do.
The only complain with the special effects is the werewolf itself, they could have at least made it look terrifying. Think of 1987 series Werewolf the costume back then was amazing.
But all in all it was a great watch.
Yes man thing was amazing and probably the best character in the whole movie.
I was not aware of this side of the marvel universe with classic monsters, and monster hunters this was fairly new to me.
Its a very well packed hour with lots happening, the hunters are for the most part skilled at what they do.
The only complain with the special effects is the werewolf itself, they could have at least made it look terrifying. Think of 1987 series Werewolf the costume back then was amazing.
But all in all it was a great watch.
Go Behind the Scenes of "Werewolf by Night"
Go Behind the Scenes of "Werewolf by Night"
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Did you know
- TriviaAt around 16- and 31-minute marks the "cigarette burn" effect appears in the top right corner of the screen. This used to appear in old films indicating the change between reels on the film projectors.
- GoofsDuring the opening narration, the roman numerals for the various monster figures are impossible. XXVIM (not a number) could be MXXVI (1026) and MXMVI (not a number) could be MCMXCVI (1996).
- Quotes
Jack Russell: Just kill me as I am. Otherwise, there will be no mercy, I promise.
- Crazy creditsA special logo for "A Marvel Studios Special Presentation" is shown in a parody of the "CBS Special Presentation" logo from the 1970s.
- Alternate versionsA colored version, "Werewolf by Night in Color" was released on October 20, 2023. The director Michael Giacchino compared the vibrant full color release to the horror films made by Hammer Film Productions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The D23 Expo 2022 Special (2022)
- SoundtracksI Never Had A Chance
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Teddy Joyce & His Dance Music with Jimmy Messene
Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- A Marvel Studios Special Presentation Werewolf by Night
- Filming locations
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Studio)
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- Runtime52 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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