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Topic: Wolf Man
A teaser trailer has been released for the reboot of "The Wolf Man," titled, simply, "Wolf Man." The film is planned for a 2025 release. Do you think there's any story significance to the dropping of the definite article "The" from the title? https://youtu.be/iga1g9SoFxk?si=_XrZNNI-aD4A2mxb
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Road Master Probably not. Most likely just trying to keep the name while separating itself from the others.
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Road Master Most specifically, the fairly recent one with Benicio Del Toro.
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Road Master Are they going full horror movie with it? And are they still trying to boot up the Dark Universe?
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Brandon Reed It looks like they're going full creature horror. The Wolf Man has kids and they're apparently going to be threatened by the wolf form.
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Brandon Reed It's from the same director as the recent The Invisible Man, so they might be. Could be a backdoor sequel, like Split.
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Nona Lisa I don't think there's any significance. Just a way to differentiate between the movies, in my opinion.
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Brandon Reed On an unrelated topic, have you seen the trailer?
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Nona Lisa Well, it's mostly related since you posted the trailer. And yeah, I watched the trailer. It looks very scary!
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Nona Lisa It looks like an interesting take on the original.
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Sage DeForest nothing to do with storyline everything to do with marketing just like how HBO Max went to Max. everything is turning into acronyms and one word statements for the appeasement of the stockholders.
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Brandon Reed Tell us how you really feel! 🤣 Seriously, that is a frustrating trend. It's to the point that a service or company's name doesn't actually tell you anything about what the company does. Home Box Office. I can guess what that is. Max? Not so much.
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Road Master I just heard on the radio that Campbell's Soup is going to change their name to The Campbell Company.
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