I adore the original Wolfman movies, black and white, when I heard about the remake, I was excited. Unfortunately, I do not really care for Benicio del Toro as a lead, and found that I could barely watch the movie, because he is not easy to look at.Then I saw this book, figured what the hell.I adore the writing style of Jonathon Maberry, and the way he literally brought the movie to life within my head but with a face and style that is better fitting. In This Book, The Wolfman Novelized by Jonathan Mabery, It starts off with a man named Ben who was walking in the forest. Ben heard noises and screamed ‘who’s There!?’ Ben was startled but continued walking. Then Ben heard the noise again and turned around to see the face of a Monster. A Wolfman. Ben then Gets Gruesomely Mauled.Then The Book Flips to the Protagonist Lawrence who is Bens brother. Saddened by his brothers death he goes to Blackmoore where his Father lives to attend bens funeral. On his was there he meets a Frenchman with a special cane. A wolfs head being as the handle of the cane. The Frenchman then leaves the cane for Lawrence. Lawrence then arrives at Blackmoore, Sees his dad after years and years, sees his dead brother after years and years, and goes to a bar, hears some people talk about his mother and try’s to fight everyone. Lawrence then explores the house seeing all these memories of his childhood. Lawrence then travels into the woods to find some answers only to find out that what he’s looking into is a beast that comes on the full moon to feed on the souls of plenty.
Do You like book Wilkołak (2000)?
Really goo d, like it better than the movie ,but as we all know the bookis always ways better ,,lol
—Richard
Nice job re-working of a Universal movie classic. Very readable and fun.
—JoviJ555
This would definately be rated "r" for violence.
—renatatreu