I'm ready for Universal to try again to reboot the classic monster universe. I never saw Wolf Man with Benicio Del Toro or the Tom Cruise Mummy, but I think they need to keep trying until something sticks.

Of course, Universal as a whole has been quite sh!t for a while now. They really need better content and better storytelling. I'm really glad they partnered together with Blumhouse on this one. What a great idea to let makers of successful horror movies try to reboot a classic horror property. Looks so much less Universal-ly and over the top as I would have expected. When it comes to horror, less polish is usually better because it's more grounded in reality, IMO.