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The Best Werewolf Transformations of All Time

June 2, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos presents awesome werewolf transformations…

We have spoken about werewolves before and their inherently horrifying nature – this idea that man can become a polymorphization of himself and another vicious species through forced mutation sends tingles down our spine just thinking about it!

It’s the mutation scene, in particular, that stands out in these movies. In a way, the entire story rests around building up to this sensational, monstrous shedding of humanity – is not the transformation scene in Michael Jackson’s Thriller the most iconic aspect? Here are nine haunting werewolf inceptions courtesy of Marvelous Videos…

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What’s your favourite werewolf transformation? Let us know on our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

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