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There's a werewolf-themed issue of Fangoria (forget the number, will edit later) that has an interview with Landis where he explains in a fair amount of detail, the plot of the proposed sequel with Jenny Agutter as the werewolf. There's a particularly notable section where he describes her starting to change in an apartment while Dr. Hirsh is trying to chain her up so she won't hurt anybody...
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This is fun to think about. How would he chain her up? A collar? Would it be bigger than her human neck and the werewolf grows into it? If her wolf looked anything like David's, I'm not sure the best way to go about chaining her up. |
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10-01-2016 | #17 |
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Found it! It's from Fangoria issue #129
I've never posted attachments on here before, so I hope this works. Here are the scans of the pages containing the sequel discussion... The issue is an overall celebration of werewolves in film and other media. I highly recommend seeking it out if you are unfamiliar. Fangoria was always a trusted source for TF content before I had internet access, so let me know if you're ever looking for something specific... fan129029.jpg fan129030.jpg fan129031.jpg |
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Thanks. Attachments came out fine.
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I would not be surprised to see a new story written by one of our talented community members based on this scenario. |
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The rest of the movie would show Debbie being cared for by Dr. Hirsch, and the two of them trying to find a possible way around the curse as opposed to finding an outright cure, which Hirsch and Alex were unable to do; keeping Debbie's human mind active while she's in wolf form, or something like that. |
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Hello there,
An interesting subject - indeed, a classic of the sub-culture and certainly the beginning of so many things important to us. I can say that musings on not only a sequel, but a female werewolf within that continuity, are good to see so popular too, as can be. Perusing this subject, I was given pause to think of something that occurred over the past few years, to me, as regards this genre defining work - and its remarkable transformation too. Perhaps a little tangential, though maybe it merits some consideration of this singular experience. Relative to the legendary transformation sequence of man to wolf, there is a particular scene which prompted a certain curiosity as David's form gives way to its lupine alter. Increasingly reformed into a quadruped likeness, David is seemingly struck by a singular pain from below - forcing the transforming man to twist around onto his back and peer down with fevered cries to between his legs: fleshy sounds drawing his voice into a more guttural tenor. At this, David twists around and we behold his features changing into that of the wolf. Now, particular to what is described, I was musing - though perhaps it's self evident - that this scene, legs obscuring the implied transformation, finds his genitals growing, particularly his member, to his maddened bemusement. Though this might be an extrapolation of sorts, I was musing if this interpretation is followed by others, familiar with the minutia of this scene? Just a thought, as could be . Thanks, Alchemical Night. |
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i wonder how and what alex would look like during the transformation sequence
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Nah, he's just freaking out because it's gone.
Which makes perfect sense really. What's a werewolf need a dick for anyway? They make more werewolves by biting and scratching people, not with all that icky sex stuff. |
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