‘Werwulf’ Trailer: Aaron Taylor-Johnson Transforms Into a Werewolf in Robert Eggers’ New Gothic Horror Movie
Universal has released the trailer for "Werwulf," starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a werewolf, which will arrive in theaters on Dec. 25.
Universal has released the trailer for "Werwulf," starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a werewolf, which will arrive in theaters on Dec. 25.
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Universal has released the trailer for "Werwulf," starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a werewolf, which will…
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