We spoke w/ WolfLikeMe’s Abe Forsythe about designing the werewolf and subverting audience expectations.
With Wolf Like Me now streaming on Peacock, I recently got to speak with writer-director Abe Forsythe about making the genre-bending romantic dramedy. If you haven’t seen the trailer, the series tells the story of Gary , a father who is struggling to pick up the pieces and provide for his daughter since the unexpected death of his wife.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY During the interview, Forsythe they talked about where the idea came from, drawing from his own life experiences, how they decided on six episodes, the way the opening credits change in every episode, how they designed the werewolf, why he wanted to hold it back as long as possible, why he likes subverting audience expectations, and more. In addition, he talked about future seasons and if the werewolf would be shown more now that it’s been revealed.
Read Next Share Share Tweet Email Related Topics About The Author Steve Weintraub Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. If you’d like to follow Steven on Twitter or Instagram, you can expect plenty of breaking news, exclusive interviews, and pictures of cats doing stupid things.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
DeFi Ecosystem Werewolf Protocol Evolves into Lycan ChainWelcome Lycan Chain – a new form of Werewolf Protocol that includes scaling, EVM compatibility and smart contract tooling
Read more »
January Wolf Moon to light up sky Monday night2022’s wolf moon is set to appear on Jan. 17 at 6:48 p.m. ET, according to NASA.
Read more »
Forex Today: WTI Crude Oil Approaching 8-Year HighWTI Crude Oil Continues Strong Advance; Chinese GDP Beats Expectations; Bond Yields Rise
Read more »
'All of my successful projects were the ones where I overcommunicated everything' | HackerNoon''All of my successful projects were the ones where I overcommunicated everything'' by bugzebra productmanagement productdevelopment
Read more »
Tabletop RPG Rule Books Can Be Beautiful and AccessibleAre the fonts dyslexia-friendly? Can an audiobook version be released alongside the game? Is all text tagged for those who use screen readers, like people with sight difficulties? Accessible design is good design.
Read more »