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Werwulf Teaser Unveils Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Werewolf in New Horror Film


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Robert Eggers’ newest horror movie is finally revealing itself.

A new teaser for <em>Werwulf</em> has been released at CinemaCon, revealing Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a werewolf in Robert Eggers’ newest horror movie. The story of Werwulf takes place in 13th-century England, where villagers are terrorized by a werewolf in the countryside. The movie’s dialogue will be entirely in Middle English, aligning with Eggers’ approach to historically-accurate dialogue.

Now, a teaser for Werwulf has been released at Universal’s CinemaCon panel. The footage begins with a man being crucified before cutting to footage teasing a “beast” terrorizing the English countryside. It then reveals a naked man transforming into a werewolf, the footage confirming it’s Taylor-Johnson’s character. Check out the full footage description below:

A man being crucified is shown. Cut to Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s face in a close up. An Irish man says that he’s found a beast that’s ravaged the country and calls it a werewolf. The moon is shown as clouds begin to cover it. A naked man is then shown howling in pain as he changes slowly into a werewolf. It’s Taylor-Johnson. Close-up of him screaming.

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