Universal recognized the dark universe about the monsters "unsuccessful experiment"

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This week, the film is a film of Wheaven, who will not be part of the dark universe. The desire of Universal Pictures to create its own film-skinned by analogy with the filmmaken Marvel turned out to be uncomfortable after a commercially disappointing restart of "Mummy". The chairman of Universal Donna Langley acknowledged that ultimately the dark universe was "unsuccessful" experiment, and explained:

We had an attempt to return our monsters, but it turned out to be unsuccessful. For some reason, our characters are unforgettable for viewers, so no one needs our attempt to actualize them and create the general universe of classical monsters. But we got a valuable experience that will help create new films.

Universal recognized the dark universe about the monsters

In Hollywood, the wrong conclusions often make both success and failure. But Donna Langley demonstrates a common look at things. After it turned out that the viewers uninteresting the UNIVERSAL project to unite the monsters in one universe, the company went to the new plan - the director is put at the head of the corner, and not a character. And the director receives a map-blanche to work. This will allow him to come up with his unique approaches to iconic characters and not be associated with the need to adapt to some other films.

The first film in this concept is the Invisible Man. Next after him will appear "Dark Army", "Women Invisible" and others.

The classic series of horror films Universal was filmed in 1930 - 1950s. Film characters were Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy, invisible man, a wolf man and a black lagoon. Also within the framework of this series, the "Ghost of the Opera" was shielded, "Murder on Morg Street" and "Cathedral of the Paris Mother of God".

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