Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wolf Man. When writer-director Leigh Whannell’s modern reimagining of The Invisible Man hit theaters in February 2020, the horror-thriller was hailed as a worthy remake that cleverly flipped the script of the 1933 Universal original to serve as an analogy for the perils of gaslighting and domestic abuse. Wolf Man, now in theaters, marks the latest attempt by Universal to revive one of its classic monster properties for today’s viewers.