Among the most famous of the cryptids , the werewolf has long been a part of celluloid , along with vampires and zombies . Since 1941 , we ’ve seen the man - wolf take center stage , blowing us away with the animalistic brutality , horrify howls , and intestine - turn transformations .

unluckily not every werewolf picture has hit the mark and some have fallen short of witness ’s expectations . Whether it was crummy impression , eldritch storyline , or just really big CGI sometimes they just do n’t understand the mythos behind the Werewolf . These are 10 movies that have had the worst werewolves in motion picture account .

Van Helsing (2004)

When it was herald Hugh Jackman would take on the vigilante monster huntsman , horror sports fan were excited to see howVan Helsingwould play out . alas , it light short of expectations in more way than one . From the puzzling storyline to the random action scene , it was toughened to keep up the plot line . But what was really disappointing in the movie was the cheesy , CGI mangey bear they attempt to happen for a loup-garou . From the second we saw the transformation , many were underwhelmed by bad CGI and the unrealistic look of the werewolf . tally in the fact we did n’t see it till the very terminal , all the hopes for the picture show were lost with the disappointing wolfman .

Harry Potter and the Prisoner Of Azkaban (2004)

Harry Potterhas been a staple of daddy culture since the first Koran came out in 1997 . We were all mesmerised when we envision the magical world of Harry Potter on the large cover , which did a dandy problem of usher the magic trick and the wizard creatures of the wizarding globe .

regrettably , the third movie of the franchise missed the fall guy on symbolise the lycanthrope transformation of Remus Lupin . The transformation sequence was in effect , the fear he inculcate as a loup-garou was awe-inspiring , but the plan of the werewolf left much to be hope . Looking like something between a giant rodent and a sick dog , the skinny , hairless wolfman was a big disappointment .

Wolf (1994)

The werewolf in this movie is almost laughable . In the ' 90s , CGI was not a thing in movies just yet so many filmmakers had to take root for composition and prosthetics . The nifty plot line and the awe-inspiring cast of characters of Jack Nicholson , Michelle Pfeiffer , and James Spade were overshadow by the cheesy makeup used to depict the lycanthrope . In the movie , Nicholson played an age publishing firm , down on his fortune , whose life is changed when he is bitten by a werewolf . Likeany stereotypic loup-garou movie , he transforms into a wolfman in a full Sun Myung Moon and has no recollection when he is a werewolf .   For his transformation , he simply just reckon hairier and the prosthetics used on his eyes , nail , and mouth made it wait like a simple Halloween costume .

Twilight Saga (2008-2012)

Like Harry Potter , Twilighthad a huge rage following after the first script . Unlike the Harry Potter series , the Twilight saga was nowhere near as successful and that ’s in due part to poor plot line . crepuscule dealt with the life - long rivalry between vampires and werewolf - like creature . When it comes to poor CGI , this movie takes the prize , with almost ludicrous unrealistic beast . It was very obvious the motion picture did n’t have the big budget to flesh out the action scene with the werewolves and in turn , fell very short of expectation . For fan of the Koran , they were looking forward to the fighting aspect between the friend and the construct of the werewolf , but like every flick in this leaning , were let down .

Underworld (2003)

Werewolves or Lycans as they are referred to in theUnderworldfranchise were a immense part of the plot in the movies . Although they are n’t the worst on the list , they are n’t the good simply due to their unconventional looks . A werewolf is part man , part wolf , often resembling a wolf with a man ’s body .

The Lycans inUnderworldseemed to have reach inspiration from another cryptid as the humanoid wolf hybrid looked like a bigfoot .   Not to say they were n’t intimidating and they had the same wallop as a teras , but they missed the gull as a Hellenic looping of the beast .

Dogman (2012)

This movie had no chance from the beginning . Bad acting , bad editing , and a subpar plot that left us confused in more ways than one . Although it was n’t technically a wolfman movie ( or a horror movie ) , it was more based on a specific cryptid in the Wisconsin wilderness . The moving-picture show had electric potential but it was n’t portrayed properly and just had a weird vibe to it . It was hard to tell if it was scary , funny , suspenseful , or action mechanism - packed .   And with the limited screentime for the lycanthrope , we could n’t even see what was supposed to be the best part .

Cursed (2004)

One would expect a Wes Craven horror movie to be salient with his success in the genre . but withCursed , many moviegoers were disappointed Starring a untried Jesse Eisenberg , the movie deals with a Los Angeles based lycanthrope who looks like a creature or cheesy overused bear costume . With the long , Yoda - comparable ears and the overbearing long claw , this wolfman is more laughable than intimidate . He almost attend like he could star inIsle of Dogs .   Add in the predictable plot and laughable scenes with the so - call werewolf , Cursedwas easily one of Wes Craven ’s least pop film .

Red: Werewolf Hunter (2010)

generally based on the classical storyLittle Red Riding Hood , this movie follows a female lycanthrope hunter who looks to save the existence from the animate being . give its a Syfy original , we could n’t really get our promise up when it came to the wolfman . But pay our first moment , we were still let down . The frightful CGI and limited apparent motion from the werewolves overshadowed the game of the picture and made it problematic to watch out due to the funny way the wolves seem . Almost like a giant bust a savage masque , the " intimidating " werewolves left much to be desired .

Silver Bullet (1985)

A Stephen King novel , the movie had a groovy plot , quality acting , and amazing counsel . But what we are all go to remember is the oversize dog costume that they tried to pull as a loup-garou .

It was n’t anyone blame , the ' 80s just was n’t a neat time for particular effects for horror moving-picture show . The squad behind the movie did the best with what they had and were able to do reasonably well . apply the risky costume , the picture show was able to survive and be considered a classic that many fans would love to see remade with today ’s technology .

The Wolfman (2010)

As a classical remake of the 1941 classic of the same name , Wolfmanhad horror fan jump up and down with excitement . chip in an awful movie and storyline a twenty-first - hundred makeover seemed just what the classic movie needed . But like every moving picture on the list it fell short and was considered to be a entire forgettable trainwreck . Add in the fact we scantily encounter the werewolf of the picture show , we basically just saw 90 minutes of irritating transformations and unneeded foaming of the sassing .

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