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News Renfield Isn't Here To Kick Off A Cinematic Universe And Writer Robert Kirkman Couldn't Be Happier About It

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Any time a big-budget action movie heads to theaters, immediately people start wondering about sequels, spin-offs, and other continuations that grow to become a cinematic universe. More than a decade of Marvel Studios movies have trained many viewers to see bigger films through those glasses. That's why it's so refreshing to see a movie like, which is full of the action, comedy, and ridiculous gore the trailers have been promising, without having to also worry about missing a post-credits scene or a nod to a potential future movie. It's entirely self-contained about Count Dracula's (Nicolas Cage) familiar, Renfield (Nicholas Hoult), which is exactly how writer Robert Kirkman wanted the story to be told.

Speaking to GameSpot, Kirkman readily admitted that he loves the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other large film franchises. Still, he adds, "It [has] kind of done to death now where [at] the end of the movie, they kind of give you a preview of the movie you wish you would have been watching the whole time."

And he's not wrong. As exciting as every new Marvel or DC movie is, in the back of your mind, you're wondering what's going to happen at the end to set up the next several films, rather than just taking the time to bask in what you're watching.


<p dir="ltr">Any time a big-budget action movie heads to theaters, immediately people start wondering about sequels, spin-offs, and other continuations that grow to become a cinematic universe. More than a decade of Marvel Studios movies have trained many viewers to see bigger films through those glasses. That's why it's so refreshing to see a movie like <a href="">Renfield</a>, which is full of the action, comedy, and ridiculous gore the trailers have been promising, without having to also worry about missing a post-credits scene or a nod to a potential future movie. It's entirely self-contained about Count Dracula's (Nicolas Cage) familiar, Renfield (Nicholas Hoult), which is exactly how writer Robert Kirkman wanted the story to be told.</p><p dir="ltr">Speaking to GameSpot, Kirkman readily admitted that he loves the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other large film franchises. Still, he adds, "It [has] kind of done to death now where [at] the end of the movie, they kind of give you a preview of the movie you wish you would have been watching the whole time."</p><p dir="ltr">And he's not wrong. As exciting as every new Marvel or DC movie is, in the back of your mind, you're wondering what's going to happen at the end to set up the next several films, rather than just taking the time to bask in what you're watching.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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