Universal’s Con Preview Includes ‘Wolfman’, ‘Unborn’ and More

The pictures are swirling in at a furious pace

Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
Photo: Universal Pictures

On the heels of the Comic Con preview pics Warner Bros. sent over he now have four new images from four films Universal plans on featuring at the convention including looks at The Wolfman, David Goyer’s The Unborn, Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell and Land of the Lost starring Will Ferrell.

You can check out any of the images by clicking on their titles above or on the teaser pics in this article, or even easier, all four are in one gallery by clicking on any of the thumbnails at the end of this article.

Uh, Will… there’s a shitload of Sleestaks behind you!
Photo: Universal Pictures

Damn, who died?
Photo: Universal Pictures

In The Unborn there is a lot of yelling.
Photo: Universal Pictures
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