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Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and more Universal Monster classics get a haunting new collection from Universal Studios.
NECA has awakened the horror ones again as they debut a new homage wave of Universal Monsters figures from the 1980s ...
The Universal Monsters as we know them launched in 1931, with the release of Dracula and Frankenstein. Both films were based on already celebrated novels, and had prior silent adaptations.
It’s the brand new, IP-heavy theme park coming to Universal Studios Orlando in May and from these videos and images, it sure seems like the bar has been raised for these monsters. Check it out.
In 1935, Universal released Bride of Frankenstein, the first sequel in their then-fledgling Universal Monsters series of films. Franchises weren't really a thing then, at least not like they are ...
Universal’s version of Frankenstein’s Monster wasn’t just a hulking brute; he was a reflection of human suffering, which is why he still resonates today.
‘Van Helsing’ at 20: The Universal Monster Adventure That Didn’t Become a ‘Mummy’-Sized Smash By Jesse Hassenger @ rockmarooned Published May 10, 2024, 10:30 a.m. ET ...
Later, the studio tried and failed to jumpstart a modern Universal Monster cinematic universe with the Tom Cruise version of The Mummy in 2017, which bombed, but led to Leigh Whannell’s ...
The Universal Classic Monsters are a surprisingly stylish bunch , from the Invisible Man and Frankenstein to the Bride and Dracula's Daughter. Here are all the hype beasts, ranked.
The only real hit to emerge from the Universal Monsters stable in recent times was 2020’s The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell’s genuinely disturbing and thoroughly fresh take on that material.
Universal Monsters: A Tribute to the Creatures of the Night is a temporary retail outlet at Universal Studios theme park, located in the space usually held by the gift shop at the exit of the ...