
The movie "Werewolf" is about to premiere in theaters in Mexico. In an exclusive interview, director Leigh Whannell and his wife and co-writer Corbett Tuck, along with the film's stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner, shared details about the filming process of this work that refreshes the classics of horror.
In their statements, the protagonists revealed details about what this movie meant in their careers. Christopher Abbott mentioned that the transformation of his character was the most exciting part, while Julia Garner explained how she approached the portrayal of the seven stages of grief in a single night.
Both Leigh Whannell and Corbett Tuck highlighted that "Werewolf" is a story that goes beyond horror, also being a family drama that evolves into a thriller. For Corbett, this was her first foray into writing a horror film, while Leigh Whannell, with previous experience in the genre, praised the malleability of horror as a genre to express extreme themes and delve into cathartic metaphors.
The actors also shared the challenges they faced during filming. Abbott mentioned the difficulty of maintaining humanity in his portrayal while his character transformed, emphasizing the emotion that this process entailed. For her part, Garner described the process of addressing themes such as illness, loss, and death, highlighting the film’s intention to provide an immersive and terrifying cinematic experience for the audience.
In summary, "Werewolf" promises to be a film that combines horror, action, and family drama, with a committed cast and talented creatives behind the camera seeking to deliver a unique and exciting cinematic experience for the audience.