Julia Garner Has a big horror project in 2025 with Wolf manA remake of the 1941 horror classic with the same name, which can redeem your underwhelming Rosemary’s baby earlier, Apartment 7a. The horror genre has been defined by specific trends in recent years, these being reboots, legacy sequels, prequels and remakes. Julia Garner is now part of the latter two with projects from two different horror classics, starting with a prequel to Rosemary’s baby titled Apartment 7aIn which she played Terry Gionofrio.
Apartment 7a Focuses on Terry, a young dancer in 1965 New York City who breaks her ankle on stage. Once he recovers, Terry struggles to continue her career and support herself, so she accepts the help of elderly couple Minnie (Dianne Wiest) and Roman Castevet (Kevin McNally), who offer her an apartment on the same floor as them in the Bramford building. Terry’s life and career begin to improve, but disturbing events also begin to happen around her. Apartment 7a Didn’t do well with critics, but that can be redeemed with Garner’s upcoming horror remake.
Wolf Man sounds like it will redeem Julia Garner’s classic horror prequel, Apartment 7A
Wolf Man may have a better performance than Apartment 7A
Apartment 7a Aimed at filling in some of the gaps left by Rosemary’s babyAnd while it added to the latter’s backstory, it mostly failed as a horror prequel. Apartment 7a Feels more like a remake than a prequel As it repeats the premise of Rosemary’s baby With the same characters as antagonists and a main character, whose fate is already known thanks to Roman Polanski’s movie. Terry Gionoffrio made a brief appearance in Rosemary’s baby And her death is shown in the first minute, although the real reason for it is not confirmed until the prequel comes out.
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At the time of writing, Apartment 7a Has a 40% critics score on Rotten tomatoesGive it a “rotten” label. Apartment 7a Ended Garner’s positive Rotten tomatoes Strike that has been going on since 2017, but this bump in the road can be redeemed with her next horror project. Garner stars in Leigh Whannell’s Wolf manA reboot of the 1941 horror classic of the same name starring Lon Chaney Jr. Like the title monster. Garner plays Charlotte, the wife of Christopher Abbott’s Blakewith whom she has a daughter, Ginger (Matilda Firth).
Wolf man Follows Blake, who inherits his remote childhood home in rural Oregon after his father disappears and is presumed dead. As their marriage has been struggling lately, Blake convinces Charlotte to take a break from the city and visit the house with their daughter. As they approach the house at night, they are attacked by an unseen animal and forced to barricade themselves in their new home as the creature continues to go outside. however, Blake begins to behave strangely and undergoes a physical transformation Which leaves him unrecognizable and turns him into a deadly threat to Charlotte and Ginger.
Despite being scheduled for a January 2025 release, Wolf man is already one of the most anticipated horror movies, thanks in large part to the team behind it. Wolf man is produced by Jason Blum and has Leigh Whannell as director and co-writerBoth of them are big names in the horror genre. Wolf man Also has the advantage of being its own thing despite being a reboot, unlike Apartment 7awhich is linked to Rosemary’s baby.
Why apartment 7A is so divisive with critics
Apartment 7A was not well received
While some critics have called Apartment 7a A solid addition to the world of Rosemary’s babyMany others found it to be underwhelming and that it does not add much to the original movie. A problem that critics have pointed out as one of the biggest weaknesses of the movie is how different Terry is in it Apartment 7a and in Rosemary’s babyWhich makes it difficult to combine both movies. Apartment 7a It was also criticized for its pace and lack of suspense and horrorWhich can be attributed to his retelling of a well-known story.
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Although most critics praised Garner and Weist’s performances, they weren’t enough to save the movie from becoming instantly forgettable. Apartment 7a is too predictable and fails to develop its core themesStaying at a surface level from start to finish, unlike Rosemary’s baby. While many critics agree that Apartment 7a Is entertaining, it quickly joined the already long list of failed prequels that will most likely become forgettable very soon.
Leigh Whannell’s latest classic horror movie reboot is great news for Wolf Man’s success
Leigh Whannell has a great track record in the horror genre
Which also makes Wolf man So exciting is Whannell’s track record in the horror genre, mostly rebooting horror classics. in 2020, Venel wrote and directed The invisible manA reboot of the 1933 movie of the same name, based on HG Wells’ 1897 novel of the same name. However, Whannell’s movie stayed away from the idea of ​​the reclusive character of the Invisible Man and the comedic moments of the 1933 movie and instead told a story of domestic abuse and trauma.
Whannell wants Wolf Man to be completely different from other werewolf movies.
The invisible man was a critical and commercial success, and it is Whannell’s highest-rated movie On Rotten tomatoes To date. Whannell has already talked a bit about his creative process before Wolf manSharing that he wants it to be completely different from other werewolf movies only adds to the anticipation surrounding the project and gives it greater chances to redeem Julia Garner’s recent horror failure.
Wolfman is a reboot of the classic Universal Monsters movie The Wolfman. Christopher Abbott stars in the lead role and is helmed by Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell. The film follows the same premise as the original and the 2010 reboot, focusing on a man who becomes a werewolf after falling victim to an ancient curse.
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Lee Whannell
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January 17, 2025
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Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, Sam Jaeger, Benedict Hardie