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werewolf
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A person who is transformed or can transform into a wolf or a wolflike human, often said to transform during a full moon.
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Though there had been earlier werewolf films, notably Universal's Werewolf of London, in 1935, it was the same studio's The Wolf Man, starring Lon Chaney Jr, six years later, which would fix the creature in popular culture, and for a long time serve as the blueprint, effectively, for future werewolf movies.
She married a werewolf and gave birth to a half-werewolf kid, choosing to chase away the postpartum blues by participating in an apocalyptic battle for the future of magic.
These days, many of us can be found curled up with a copy of The Hunger Games or Divergent, but what's very clear is that your average teenage girl will probably not end up saving the world from a corrupt dictatorship, like Katniss Everdeen, or be caught in a love triangle between a vampire and a werewolf, like Bella Swan.
It's like you're a werewolf or a vampire and always changing.
And when we get to the final payoff - "It's still difficult to say it; Mum, Dad, I'm a werewolf" - they'd still rather believe that he's suffering from some kind of mental illness.
There's Adam the teen vampire; Lia stuck in purgatory; the swinging-dogfight-vampire-couple; and Tom the boy werewolf, whose story was left open-ended.
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Mitchell's still emoting about the "werewolf-shaped bullet", but the more immediate worry is the zombified-vampire-shaped bomb that's just been placed under Honolulu Heights.
Still maddened by the werewolf-shaped bullet prophecy, Mitchell cuts his own arm to try forcing him to feed.
Is Nina really the werewolf-shaped bullet?
The third-person shooter from Ready At Dawn shared a new trailer on Christmas day, with a glimpse of the terrifying werewolf-esque creatures to put everyone in the festive mood.
Went on to significant roles in Walkabout and An American Werewolf In London.
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