Werewolf by Night (TV special)

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Werewolf by Night
Teaser poster
Genre
Based on
Screenplay by
  • Heather Quinn
  • Peter Cameron
Story byHeather Quinn
Directed byMichael Giacchino
Starring
ComposerMichael Giacchino
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Production locationAtlanta, Georgia
CinematographyZoë White
EditorJeffrey Ford
Running time53 minutes
Production companyMarvel Studios
Original release
NetworkDisney+
Related
Marvel Cinematic Universe television series

Werewolf by Night is an upcoming American television special directed by Michael Giacchino and written by Heather Quinn and Peter Cameron for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is intended to be the first Marvel Studios Special Presentation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The special is produced by Marvel Studios, and follows a secret group of monster hunters as they compete for a powerful relic while going up against a dangerous monster.

Gael García Bernal stars in the special as Jack Russell / Werewolf by Night, along with Laura Donnelly and Harriet Sansom Harris. Development of the special had begun by August 2021, with Bernal cast that November. Giacchino joined by March 2022, ahead of the start of filming later that month at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, which concluded by late April. The special was formally announced in September, when Giacchino revealed he was also composing.

Werewolf by Night is scheduled to be released on Disney+ on October 7, 2022, as part of Phase Four of the MCU.

Premise

A secret group of monster hunters gather at Bloodstone Manor following the death of their leader and engage in a mysterious and deadly competition for a powerful relic, which will bring them face to face with a dangerous monster.[1]

Cast and characters

Additional monster hunters include Al Hamacher as Billy Swan,[5] Eugenie Bondurant as Linda, and Kirk Thatcher as Jovan,[6] while Jaycob Maya,[7] Daniel J. Watts,[8] and Leonardo Nam have been cast in undisclosed roles.[9] Also slated to appear in the special are Ulysses Bloodstone, Elsa's monster-hunting father who has become an animated, zombie-like being,[10] the creature Man-Thing, and members of the Time Variance Authority.[11]

Production

Development

The Marvel Comics character Werewolf by Night was planned for a feature film by May 2001, to be licensed from Marvel Studios and distributed by Dimension Films,[12] with a story developed by Marvel Studios' Avi Arad, Kevin Feige, and Ari Arad. Hans Rodionoff was writing the script by June 2002 following several drafts by John Fasano, and Crystal Sky Pictures was set to co-produce the film.[13] By February 2003, Robert Nelson Jacobs was writing the film, with Steven Paul and Patrick Ewald producing for Crystal Sky alongside Brad Weston and Nick Phillips for Dimension Films.[14] In early March 2004, the project was advertised at the American Film Market for distribution,[15] and by November, Crystal Sky was preparing to shoot the film in the United Kingdom over the following six months.[16] The next November, Crystal Sky was planning to announce a director and cast shortly, and start filming in 2006, but this did not materialize.[17] Marvel Studios had intended to use the character in a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project as early as February 2019, when Kevin Smith was informed that he could not feature Werewolf by Night in his then-planned Marvel Television animated Howard the Duck series due to Marvel Studios' own plans.[18]

By August 2021, Marvel Studios was developing a Halloween-themed television special for Disney+ that was reportedly centered on Werewolf by Night, though it was unclear if either the Jack Russell or Jake Gomez versions of the character would be featured.[19] Earlier in the month, Production Weekly had included a Werewolf by Night project in their report of upcoming projects in development.[20] Michael Giacchino was hired to direct the one-hour special by March 2022, after previously scoring several MCU films,[21] and having been rumored to be directing a Marvel Disney+ project since December 2021;[22] Giacchino previously directed the 2018 short film Monster Challenge and the animated Star Trek: Short Treks episode "Ephraim and Dot" (2019).[23] The project was being referred to by some as Werewolf by Night, although The Hollywood Reporter noted that it could have a different title.[21] When Feige asked Giacchino which Marvel Comics property he wanted to work on, the producer was initially surprised to hear Giacchino's interest in Werewolf by Night, but was enthused after further discussing his ideas for it.[24] Giacchino confirmed he was directing the special in June 2022, calling it an enjoyable but "challenging process".[25] That September, Marvel Studios officially revealed the special, titled Werewolf by Night.[26] The special was described as Marvel Studios' "first-ever special presentation",[27][28] and was marketed as a "Marvel Studios Special Presentation";[11] it is 53 minutes long.[29] Marvel Studios' Feige, Stephen Broussard, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, and Brad Winderbaum serve as executive producers.[30]

Writing

Heather Quinn and Peter Cameron co-wrote the screenplay, from a story by Quinn;[31][32] Quinn previously wrote for the Marvel Studios Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021) and Cameron wrote for WandaVision (2021) and Moon Knight (2022).[31] Giacchino said the special was inspired by horror films from the 1930s and 1940s, comparing it to the film Poltergeist (1982), in that it would have "the right level of scares".[3] Disney+ stated that the special would "evoke a sense of dread and the macabre, with plenty of suspense and scares along the way".[33] Feige called the special "fun", adding that it was also "a little darker [and] a little scarier" than the studio's other content.[34]

Casting

A search for a male Latino actor in their 30s to portray the lead role in the special was underway by the end of August 2021,[19] with Gael García Bernal cast in the role in November.[35] In January 2022, Laura Donnelly was cast in an undisclosed role.[36] In September, Bernal and Donnelly were respectively confirmed as Jack Russell / Werewolf by Night and Elsa Bloodstone,[2][3] along with the casting additions of Harriet Sansom Harris as Verusa,[4] Al Hamacher as Billy Swan,[5] Eugenie Bondurant as Linda, and Kirk Thatcher as Jovan.[6] Jaycob Maya,[7] Daniel J. Watts,[8] and Leonardo Nam were also revealed as part of the cast in undisclosed roles.[9]

Design

Maya Shimoguchi served as the production designer, having previously worked on Hawkeye. Prior to that, she also served as the supervising art director for the MCU film Thor (2011).[37]

Filming

Filming was expected to begin in late March 2022 at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia,[21][38] under the working title Buzzcut,[39][20][38] and had begun by March 29.[40] Zoë White serves as cinematographer.[41] Filming was previously expected to begin in February to last for a month until March.[42][39] Filming wrapped by late April.[43]

Post-production

Jeffrey Ford served as the editor for the special, after previously doing so for prior MCU media.[44]

Music

Giacchino also scored the special in addition to directing.[45]

Marketing

The teaser trailer and poster for the special were revealed at the 2022 D23 Expo.[26][27] The trailer was noted for appearing in black and white and having other film elements resembling classic horror films.[7][11] Maggie Boccella from Collider felt the trailer was "presented like an old school Hammer Horror film", comparing it to the works of Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi, both actors known primarily for their roles in horror films.[46] Amanda Lamadrid of Screen Rant called the trailer "shocking and unique", saying it shows Marvel "going all-in on the vintage scream factor" while adding that the special looks "unlike any previous MCU project".[47]

Release

Werewolf by Night is scheduled to be released on Disney+ on October 7, 2022.[26] A special screening occurred on September 25, 2022, at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas,[48] and on October 6 at Hollywood Forever Cemetery as part of a Disney+ Halloween-themed event called "Hallowstream" alongside the WandaVision episode "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (2021).[49] It will be part of Phase Four of the MCU.[50]

Documentary special

In September 2022, a documentary for Werewolf by Night was announced from Marvel Studios Unscripted Content and Michael Giacchino's brother Anthony. The documentary goes behind the scenes at the making of the special and explores Michael Giacchino's dream for directing, and will include 8 mm film footage Giacchino shot in his childhood.[51]

Future

In September 2022, co-executive producer Brian Gay said that Werewolf by Night would begin to explore a variety of monsters that have existed in the MCU for centuries, such as artwork featured in the special. He said that the idea was to have such monsters appear in future projects.[52]

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