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The WolfMan - Supernatural Drama based on the 2010 film put in development at NBC along with a Supernatural telenova

2 Dec 2013

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The WolfMan, produced by Universal Pictures sibling Universal TV and Stuber’s studio-based Bluegrass Films & TV, is described as a supernatural thriller that explores what it means to be a man and to be human. It centers on Lawrence Talbot, who is afflicted by an ancient curse and jacks into the powerful, primordial soul of the alpha-predator (watch the trailer for the 2010 movie below). Knauf is writing and executive producing with Stuber and Quan Phung. Bluegrass also has a comedy at NBC with writer Will Calhoun.

Source: deadline

8 comments:

  1. Good thing you didn't tag this post "Supernatural" as well ;D

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  2. Dear lord the 2010 movie was terrible despite the stellar cast

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  3. InvestedInYourFuture2 December 2013 at 22:16

    So was original Teen Wolf(in a good way tho).
    So was the original stargate movie.
    The series of both ended up being stellar(more or less, minus problematic shit)


    Here's a chance for them to improve upon this one. Knauf worked on the quite decent short lived Carnivale series, as well as spartacus, so that gives me hope.

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  4. Wait, I'm confused... Wha?

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  5. Are they looking for a new show to stick on Fridays with Grimm next year? I can't see this one doing well (and the movie was pretty horrible).

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  6. "So was the original stargate movie." I can't even put into words how much I dissagree with this. The original Stargate movie was awesome and definitely better than the TV show, IMO.

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  7. InvestedInYourFuture3 December 2013 at 22:31

    I liked the plot, the ideas, the gritty nature, the sense of discovery and James Spader, but the STORYLINE itself was beyond miniscule.



    It suffered from having a REALLY GREAT setting and tone, yet completely action-movie sense of storyline


    TV expanded storyline, but sadly, through the seasons COMPLETELY dilluted the atmosphere and cheese-fied gritty tone.

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