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Universal Monsters

Horror and science fiction franchise


Horror and science fiction franchise

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titleUniversal Classic Monsters
imageUniversal_Classic_Monsters_logo.jpg
captionOfficial franchise logo
originDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913)
ownerUniversal Pictures
years1913–present
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The Universal Monsters (also known as Universal Classic Monsters and Universal Studios Monsters) is a media franchise comprising various horror film series distributed by Universal Pictures. It consists of different horror creature characters originating from various novels, such as Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde, the Phantom of the Opera, Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, the Mummy, and the Invisible Man, as well as original characters the Wolf Man and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.

The original series began with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913) and ended with The Creature Walks Among Us (1956). While the early installments were initially created as stand-alone films based on published novels, their financial and critical success resulted in various cross-over releases between the monsters, as well as other properties such as Abbott and Costello. Following the positive response to various viewings of these films via television redistribution which began airing in the 1950s, the studio began developing the characters for other media. In the 1990s, it became priority for Universal to promote their catalogue with official packaging that presented films with the official franchise title. Through a number of VHS editions, their popularity continued into contemporary entertainment. This included additional development through modern-filmmaking adaptations, beginning with Dracula (1979) and most recently Wolf Man (2025).

Modern analyses describe the titular characters as "pop culture icons", while the franchise as a whole is often cited as the prototypical example of the shared universe concept in film. In addition to the films, the franchise has expanded to include novels, comics, and theme park rides.

History

Universal's early horror films were adaptations of work from familiar authors and texts to give their films a prestige appeal. These included Dracula (1931), whose success led to the production of other works such as Frankenstein (1931). Frankensteins ending was changed by studio head Carl Laemmle Jr., who wanted Universal to be able deploy key characters from the film into subsequent Universal productions. Following the release of other Universal films such as The Mummy (1932), The Invisible Man (1933) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935), there was a dry spell of horror films. Universal only returned to the style following a successful theatrical re-release of Dracula and Frankenstein. The renewed interest in horror films led to new works, starting with Son of Frankenstein (1939).

Universal would only introduce a few new monsters in the 1940s, with the most famous being Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolf Man in The Wolf Man (1941). The decade had Universal's horror output include many remakes and sequels, with films often directly reusing old sets, footage, and narratives to replicate moments in their earlier horror productions.

Universal's first transmedia properties appeared in the 1940s and the 1950s with the films Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944), House of Dracula (1945) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). In these films, the monsters from the studio's earlier films "team up" against various characters. Author Megan De Bruin-Molé suggested that the Universal Classic Monsters films exist as a loose mash-up, which allowed for Dracula to exist and be watched separately from Frankenstein but allowed their characters to be systemically and consistently brought together and developed in other films and media. These productions made were often crossovers and sequels, such as Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula and several occurrences in comedy films of Abbott and Costello meeting the monsters. These meetings started with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and ended with Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955). De Bruin-Molé wrote that this approach from Universal was for commercial marketing terms, as it would establish the company as the "real" home of horror. Their films contained a world where potentially all monsters may dwell. The sole new monster films that Universal produced in the 1950s were the Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and The Mummy (1959), the latter as a co-production with the British Hammer Film Productions.

Towards the 1960s, the Universal monsters grew beyond film and became more consistently transmedial. Initially, this began in 1957 when Universal struck a ten-year television deal with Screen Gems to distribute 52 of their own titles. These television screenings and the films being included on Mel Jass' Mel's Matinee Movie (1958-1979) would also prove to be popular. Stephen Sommers, director of The Mummy (1999), stated that his introduction to the series was on Jass's program. Universal became part of the Music Corporation of America (MCA) in 1962. By 1964, Universal Studios tours would eventually include appearances from Frankenstein's monster. Several products based on the characters from Universal's film series were released, ranging from plastic model kits, Halloween masks, figures, plush dolls, toys, drinking glasses, coloring books and postage stamps. While some of these objects bear similarity to the actors who portray them, others are more generic interpretations. Other mediums featured the Universal monsters in tandem, such as Bobby "Boris" Pickett's 1962 popular song "Monster Mash" and the television series The Munsters (1964) which was based on the likeness of the Universal characters.

In 1990, Universal was part of a merger between Matsushita, now known as Panasonic, and several other corporations. Between 1991 and 1994, Universal released VHS home video editions from their catalogue of horror films. This was the first time these films were packed together as the "Classic Monster" line, accompanied with a newly designed logo. Prior to this home video series, the Universal films that featured multiple monsters were called "Super-Shocker[s]" or "monster rallies". Louis Feol, the head of Worldwide Home Video for Universal Studios, said that the most important thing was the packaging of their sales. He added that it was "probably our single biggest priority and has been for a number of years", and that it was key to make the series of films "look like a line". In a 1999 interview, Feol stated that creating the series was to "reinvigorate and re-market" the Universal catalog, specifically with their series of Dracula, Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, The Phantom of the Opera, The Wolf Man, and The Mummy.

The 1990s also saw a trend in the merchandising of Universal Monsters material as part of a trend for the decade of recycling and reinventing old material from the past. This led to the release of Stephen Sommer's The Mummy (1999) and a "monster rally"-styled film with Van Helsing (2004). Merchandizing of the characters in formats such as clothing and board games has continued into the 21st century. The franchise is featured in the Dark Universe portion of Universal Orlando theme park, Universal Epic Universe, which opened on May 22, 2025.

Beginning in October 2013, Universal hired Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman to collaborate in developing a relaunch of the Universal Monsters characters as a new shared universe of films similar in fashion to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, notably a franchise which includes interconnectivity that originated previously in the classic Universal Monsters films.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}}{{better source|date=November 2024|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} By July 2014, the studio officially hired Chris Morgan to replace Orci and work alongside Kurtzman in overseeing development of an interconnected series of films based around rebooted versions of the Universal Monster characters. The duo was tasked with creating the overall outline for the titular monsters. The development of a cinematic universe continued as Kurtzman and Morgan became involved with additional photography for Dracula Untold (2014); reshoots positioned the final scenes of the film in modern-day, in order to connect with other films and to allow the cast to reprise their roles in future installments. The film's connections to the new franchise were later downplayed following its mixed critical and financial reception, with The Mummy (2017) repositioned as the official start of the shared film universe. In May 2017, the slate of reimagined incarnations of titular monsters was officially titled Dark Universe. The studio announced the franchise with a press release, which debuted the official logo, website, trailer, and score.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} Universal Pictures, in collaboration with Kurtzman and Morgan, created a writer's room consisting of various contributors to create stories that were to be expanded into scripts,{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} which were intended to be rooted in horror as opposed to the action adventure nature of the studio's previous remakes.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} The Mummy introduced its ancient titular monster (played by Sofia Boutella), alongside the heroic character portrayed by Tom Cruise whose adventures as a monster were intended to expand upon in later installments. Prior to the film's release, additional cast officially joined the franchise as announced by Universal Pictures. The studio revealed a slate of films, but following the poor critical reception and underwhelming box office performance of The Mummy (2017), Universal cancelled pre-production that had begun on Bride of Frankenstein which was to be the next film in the franchise, and postponed all plans for the Dark Universe slate of films.

In January 2018, the production studio began reconfiguring their approach to the Universal Monsters, and following the departures of Kurtzman and Morgan from their roles as co-architects of the franchise, the studio decided to abandon a shared cinematic universe in favor of returning to standalone adaptations of the characters instead. After previously expressing interest in working with Universal Pictures on relaunching the characters for modern audiences, Jason Blum officially signed on to collaborate on a number of the projects in development. The producer later stated in 2020 that control of the Dark Universe and the Universal Monsters remains under the direction of Universal Pictures.

Films

Classic era (1913–1956)

FilmU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)Ref(s)Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeThe Hunchback of Notre DameThe Phantom of the OperaDraculaDráculaFrankensteinThe MummyThe Invisible ManBride of FrankensteinWerewolf of LondonDracula's DaughterSon of FrankensteinThe Invisible Man ReturnsThe Mummy's HandThe Invisible WomanThe Wolf ManThe Ghost of FrankensteinInvisible AgentThe Mummy's TombFrankenstein Meets the Wolf ManPhantom of the OperaSon of DraculaThe Invisible Man's RevengeThe Mummy's GhostHouse of FrankensteinThe Mummy's CurseHouse of DraculaShe-Wolf of LondonAbbott and Costello Meet FrankensteinAbbott and Costello Meet the Invisible ManAbbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeCreature from the Black LagoonRevenge of the CreatureAbbott and Costello Meet the MummyThe Creature Walks Among Us
Herbert BrenonCarl Laemmleurl=https://movieweb.com/dark-universe-all-the-canceled-movies-monsters/work=MovieWebtitle=Dark Universe: All the Canceled Films Plannedauthor=Fink, Richard & Amanda Minchindate=February 1, 2024accessdate=August 14, 2024quote=Dr. Henry Jekyll of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is considered perhaps one of the first Universal Movie Monsters (though that title technically goes to his alter ego, Edward Hyde) in 1913. At the time, Universal was known as The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, a name that would soon be shortened to the one moviegoers know and love today.}}{{better sourcedate=March 2025reason=Per
Wallace WorsleyEdward T. Lowe Jr. & Perley Poore Sheehanurl=https://collider.com/classic-universal-monster-movies-rated-rotten-tomatoes/work=Colliderauthor=Frasure, Kevintitle=Top 10 Classic Universal Monster Movies as Rated by Rotten Tomatoesdate=June 10, 2022accessdate=August 14, 2024}}{{better sourcedate=March 2025reason=Per
Rupert JulianWalter Anthony, Elliott J. Clawson, Bernard McConville, Frank M. McCormack, Tom Reed, Raymond L. Schrock, Jasper Spearing & Richard Wallaceurl=https://bloody-disgusting.com/reviews/3366451/blu-ray-review-almost-100-years-later-phantom-opera-still-perfect/work=Bloody Disgustingtitle=[Blu-ray Review] Almost 100 Years Later and 'The Phantom of the Opera' is Still Perfectauthor=Coffel, Chrisdate=October 21, 2015accessdate=December 31, 2024}}{{better sourcedate=March 2025reason=Per
Tod BrowningGarrett FortTod Browning and Carl Laemmle, Jr.url=https://screenrant.com/universal-classic-monsters-movies-ranked/work=ScreenRanttitle=Every Official Universal Classic Monsters Movie, Rankedauthor=Papadopoulos, Charlesdate=January 8, 2024accessdate=December 31, 2024}}{{better sourcedate=March 2025reason=Per
George MelfordBaltasar Fernández Cué and Garrett FortGarrett FortCarl Laemmle Jr. and Paul Kohner
James WhaleFrancis Edward Faragoh & Garrett FortJohn L. BalderstonCarl Laemmle Jr.title=Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75587/frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110728090557/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75587/Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=July 28, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Karl FreundJohn L. BalderstonNina Wilcox Putnam & Richard Schayertitle=The Mummyurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84111/the-mummy#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016150751/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84111/The-Mummy/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 16, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
James WhaleR. C. Sherrifftitle=The Invisible Manurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79365/the-invisible-man#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006172256/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79365/The-Invisible-Man/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 6, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
William HurlbutWilliam Hurlbut & John L. Balderstontitle=Bride of Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/69663/bride-of-frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001210327/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/69663/Bride-of-Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 1, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Stuart WalkerJohn Colton, Robert Harris, Harvey Gates, Edmund Pearson, James Mulhauser & Aben KandelRobert HarrisStanley Bergermantitle=Werewolf of Londonurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/95322/werewolf-of-london#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160413163006/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/95322/Werewolf-of-London/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=April 13, 2016access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Lambert HillyerGarrett FortOliver JeffriesE. M. Ashertitle=Dracula's Daughterurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/73574/draculas-daughter#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201014155101/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/73574/draculas-daughter#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 14, 2020access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Rowland V. LeeWyllis CooperRowland V. Leetitle=Son of Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/90804/son-of-frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227001615/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/90804/Son-of-Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=December 27, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Joe MayCurt Siodmak & Lester K. ColeCurt Siodmak & Joe MayKen Goldsmithtitle=The Invisible Man Returnsurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79368/the-invisible-man-returns#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150916130336/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79368/The-Invisible-Man-Returns/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=September 16, 2015access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Christy CabanneGriffin Jay and Maxwell ShaneBen Pivartitle=The Mummy's Handurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84116/the-mummys-hand#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201120141152/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84116/the-mummys-hand#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=November 20, 2020access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
A. Edward SutherlandRobert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo & Gertrude PurcellCurt Siodmak & Joe MayBurt Kellytitle=The Invisible Womanurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79377/the-invisible-woman#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020055059/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79377/The-Invisible-Woman/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 20, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
George WaggnerCurt SiodmakGeorge Waggnertitle=The Wolf Manurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/96098/the-wolf-man#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120123034123/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/96098/The-Wolf-Man/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=January 23, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Erle C. KentonWilliam Scott DarlingEric Taylortitle=The Ghost of Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/76206/the-ghost-of-frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222221408/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/76206/The-Ghost-of-Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=December 22, 2014access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Edwin L. MarinCurt SiodmakFrank Lloydtitle=The Invisible Agenturl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79355/the-invisible-agent#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222123706/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79355/The-Invisible-Agent/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=December 22, 2014access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Harold YoungGriffin Jay & Henry SucherNeil P. VarnickBen Pivartitle=The Mummy's Tomburl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84118/the-mummys-tomb#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201021014138/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84118/the-mummys-tomb#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 21, 2020access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Roy William NeillCurt SiodmakGeorge Waggnertitle=Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Manurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75594/frankenstein-meets-the-wolf-man#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141211230517/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75594/Frankenstein-Meets-the-Wolf-Man/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=December 11, 2014access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Arthur LubinSamuel Hoffenstein & Eric TaylorJohn Jacobytitle=Phantom of the Operaurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/86597/phantom-of-the-opera#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130608010527/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/86597/Phantom-of-the-Opera/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=June 8, 2013access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Robert SiodmakEric TaylorCurt SiodmakFord Beebe and Donald H. Browntitle=Son of Draculaurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/90801/son-of-dracula#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171002234022/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/90801/Son-of-Dracula/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 2, 2017access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Ford BeebeBertram MillhauserFord Beebetitle=The Invisible Man's Revengeurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79369/the-invisible-mans-revenge#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127035228/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/79369/the-invisible-mans-revenge#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=November 27, 2020access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Reginald LeBorgGriffin Jay, Henry Sucher & Brenda WeisbergGriffin Jay & Henry SucherBen Pivartitle=The Mummy's Ghosturl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84115/the-mummys-ghost#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201123005905/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84115/the-mummys-ghost#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=November 23, 2020access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Erle C. KentonEdward T. Lowe Jr.Curt SiodmakPaul Malverntitle=House of Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78538/house-of-frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130608111940/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78538/House-of-Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=June 8, 2013access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Leslie GoodwinsBernard SchubertLeon Abrams & Dwight V. BabcockOliver Drakedate=1944-12-21title=The Mummy's Curse in 1944url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-enquirer-the-mummys-curs/162178153/access-date=2025-01-09work=The Cincinnati Enquirerpages=9}}
Erle C. KentonEdward T. Lowe Jr.Dwight V. Babcock & George BrickerPaul Malverntitle=House of Draculaurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78532/house-of-dracula#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020135212/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78532/House-of-Dracula/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 20, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Jean YarbroughGeorge BrickerDwight V. BabcockBen Pivartitle=She-Wolf of Londonurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/89880/she-wolf-of-london#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024135640/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/89880/She-Wolf-of-London/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 24, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Charles T. BartonRobert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo & John GrantRobert Arthurtitle=Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankensteinurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66686/bud-abbott-and-lou-costello-meet-frankenstein#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120207084015/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66686/Bud-Abbott-and-Lou-Costello-Meet-Frankenstein/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=February 7, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Charles LamontRobert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo & John GrantHugh Wedlock Jr. & Howard SnyderHoward Christietitle=Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Manurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66687/abbott-and-costello-meet-the-invisible-man#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120115023544/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66687/Abbott-And-Costello-Meet-The-Invisible-Man/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=January 15, 2012access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Lee Loeb & John GrantSidney Fields & Grant Garretttitle=Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydeurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66685/abbott-and-costello-meet-dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927163557/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66685/Abbott-and-Costello-Meet-Dr-Jekyll-and-Mr-Hyde/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=September 27, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Jack ArnoldHarry Essex & Arthur RossMaurice ZimmWilliam Alland
Martin BerkeleyWilliam Allandtitle=Revenge of the Creatureurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/88127/revenge-of-the-creature#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009215344/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/88127/Revenge-of-the-Creature/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=October 9, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
Charles LamontJohn GrantLee LoebHoward Christietitle=Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummyurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66690/abbott-and-costello-meet-the-mummy#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110808062024/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/66690/Abbott-And-Costello-Meet-The-Mummy/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=August 8, 2011access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}
John SherwoodArthur RossWilliam Allandtitle=The Creature Walks Among Usurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/71748/the-creature-walks-among-us#overviewarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141130143002/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/71748/The-Creature-Walks-Among-Us/#overviewurl-status=deadarchive-date=November 30, 2014access-date=2025-01-09website=Turner Classic Movieslanguage=en}}

Remakes and spin-off (1979–2010)

FilmU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducersRef(s)DraculaThe MummyThe Mummy ReturnsThe Scorpion KingVan HelsingThe Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorThe Wolfman
John BadhamW. D. RichterMarvin Mirisch and Walter Mirischurl=https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/dracula-remembering-the-underrated-1979-adaptationwork=Syfytitle=This 1970s Universal Monsters Classic Is One of the Best Adaptations You Might've Missedauthor=Jackson, Matthewdate=September 16, 2024accessdate=January 1, 2025}}
Stephen SommersStephen Sommers and Lloyd Fonvielle & Kevin JarreSean Daniel and James Jackstitle=The Mummy That Wasn'tpublisher=Cinescapedate=May 3, 1999}}{{better sourcedate=March 2025reason=Per
Stephen Sommersurl=https://www.joblo.com/the-mummy-returns-wtf/work=JoBlotitle=The Mummy Returns (2001) – WTF Happened to This Horror Movie?author=Hamman, Codydate=August 15, 2024accessdate=January 20, 2025}}
Chuck RussellWilliam Osborne & David Hayter and Stephen SommersStephen Sommers & Jonathan HalesSean Daniel, James Jacks, Kevin Misher and Stephen Sommersurl=https://screenrant.com/mummy-scorpion-king-movies-chronological-order/work=ScreenRanttitle=The Mummy & Scorpion King Movies In Order (Release & Chronological)author=Cotter, Padraigdate=August 1, 2022accessdate=January 20, 2025}}
Stephen SommersStephen Sommers and Bob Ducsayurl=https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/van-helsing-stephen-sommers-retrospective-interviewwork=Syfytitle=A Decade Before the Dark Universe, Van Helsing Was a Wild Remix of Universal's Monster Worldsauthor=Weiss, Joshdate=June 28, 2024accessdate=January 20, 2025}}
Rob CohenAlfred Gough & Miles MillarSean Daniel, James Jacks, Stephen Sommers and Bob Ducsay
Joe JohnstonAndrew Kevin Walker & David SelfSean Daniel, Scott Stuber, Benicio del Toro and Rick Yorn

Modern era

FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)Ref(s)Dracula UntoldThe MummyThe Invisible ManRenfieldAbigailWolf Man
Gary ShoreMatt Sazama & Burk SharplessMichael De Lucaurl=https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/dracula-untold-master-vampire-key-to-universal-monsterverse/work=Den of Geektitle=How Dracula Untold's Master Vampire Was Once the Key to the Universal MonsterVerseauthor=Boo, Bernarddate=October 19, 2022accessdate=October 5, 2024}}
Alex KurtzmanDavid Koepp and Christopher McQuarrie
and Dylan KussmanJon Spaihts and Alex Kurtzman & Jenny LumetAlex Kurtzman, Chris Morgan, Sean Daniel and Sarah Bradshawurl=https://time.com/4790471/the-mummy-dark-universe-monster-franchise/magazine=Timetitle=How The Mummy Sets Up a Massive New Monster Movie Franchiseauthor=Dockertman, Elianadate=June 9, 2017accessdate=October 5, 2024}}
Leigh WhannellJason Blum and Kylie du Fresneurl=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/27/movies/the-invisible-man-universal.htmlwork=The New York Timestitle=There's No Dark Universe Anymore, Just One Monster After Anotherauthor=Ito, Robertdate=February 27, 2020accessdate=October 5, 2024}}
Chris McKayRyan RidleyRobert KirkmanChris McKay, Samantha Nisenboim, Bryan Furst, Sean Furst, Robert Kirkman and David Alperturl=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/rocketman-director-dexter-fletcher-robert-kirkman-tackling-universal-monster-movie-renfield-1256272/work=The Hollywood Reportertitle='Rocketman' Director Dexter Fletcher, Robert Kirkman Tackling Universal Monster Movie 'Renfield'author=Kit, Borysdate=November 20, 2019accessdate=October 5, 2024}}
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler GillettStephen Shields & Guy BusickWilliam Sherak, James Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein, Tripp Vinson and Chad Villellaurl=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/matilda-the-musical-star-alisha-weir-1235483338/work=The Hollywood Reportertitle='Matilda: The Musical' Star Alisha Weir Joins Melissa Barrera in Untitled Monster Movie From 'Scream VI' Filmmakers (Exclusive)author=Kit, Borysdate=May 9, 2023accessdate=October 5, 2024quote=Without copping to the project's plot or lineage (Dracula's Daughter was a classic Universal horror movie produced in 1936), the studio is noting that the untitled horror feature is in the vein of recent Universal films such as Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man and the Nicolas Cage starrer Renfield in that it will be a unique take on legendary monster lore and will represent a fresh, new direction for how to celebrate these classic characters.}}
Leigh WhannellLeigh Whannell & Corbett Tuck and Lauren Schuker Blum & Rebecca AngeloJason Blumurl=https://www.thewrap.com/wolf-man-teaser-trailer-leigh-whannell-blumhouse/work=The Wraptitle=Blumhouse's 'Wolf Man' Trailer Reinvents a Universal Monster Classicauthor=Taylor, Drewdate=September 6, 2024accessdate=October 5, 2024}}

Potential projects

  • Dark Army: By September 2019, the film featuring monsters from the original films as well as new characters was in development. Paul Feig was attached as director, from a script of his own, and as co-producer with Laura Fischer. The project is a joint production between Universal Pictures and Feigco Productions. By October, Universal was reviewing his script as a reworking of the Dark Universe concept, while The Bride of Frankenstein is cited as a major influence. By February 2020, Feig was working on a second draft of the script upon receiving input from Universal Pictures. By that May, the filmmaker completed the newest draft while describing the tone as closer to the original films with horror elements, but a portrayal of the monsters as rejects. Feig had been given the option to develop films of any characters from the roster of monsters owned by Universal Pictures, prior to his chosen project.
  • Frankenstein: Originally announced in June 2017, the project was initially planned as a part of the abandoned shared universe films with Javier Bardem cast to portray the titular character, and following the studio's standalone approach James Wan signed on as producer in November 2019. Jason Blum expressed interest in joining the production in a producing role. Robbie Thompson was hired as screenwriter in 2020, while the plot is said to center around a group of teenagers who discover that a neighbor is creating a monster in their basement. The project is a joint production between Universal Pictures and Atomic Monster.
  • The Invisible Woman: In November 2019, a reboot of The Invisible Woman was revealed to be in development. Elizabeth Banks was attached to star in, and direct the film, from a script written by Erin Cressida Wilson which was based on an original story written by Banks, also serving as a producer with Max Handelman. Banks was given options to develop a film from any characters in the roster of monsters owned by Universal Pictures, while she chose the Invisible Woman.
  • Monster Mash: In February 2020, a musical titled after and centered around the novelty song "Monster Mash" was revealed to be in development. Grammy Award nominee Matt Stawski was hired as a director, with Will Widger as screenwriter (from an original story written by Stawski), while Marty Bowen was put as producer. The project is a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures and Temple Hill Entertainment.
  • Untitled Dracula film: In February 2021, Chloé Zhao was hired to write and direct a separate futuristic sci-fi Western film centered around Dracula. The filmmaker stated that she was continuing to work on the script in March of 2023.
  • Little Monsters: In July 2020, Josh Cooley was hired as both writer and director, with a story centering around the characters from the Universal Monsters, inspired and based on drawings of the monster characters made by Crash McCreery who will be given an executive producer credit. The project is intended to serve as a "love letter to classic Hollywood and the history of film-making with a story that takes a multi-generational approach to the monsters and a more PG-rated, lighthearted family-friendly tone in the tradition of the classic '80s Spielberg films from Amblin Entertainment to match as well". The film is said to be a live-action/CGI hybrid, with Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman attached as producers. The project is a joint production between Universal Pictures and Mandeville Films.
  • Untitled Invisible Man sequel: In February 2020, Leigh Whannell stated that though The Invisible Man (2020) was developed as a standalone film, he considered to make a follow-up to this film. Whannell was working on writing the story that July. By April 2024, Elisabeth Moss began working with Blumhouse through her production company Love & Squalor Pictures to develop a sequel.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} In January 2025, Whannell said that he will not be involved with a sequel, while expressing being content with the first film's story. By October 2025, the script was still being written.
  • Bride of Frankenstein: Initially planned as a part of the abandoned shared universe films, the studio continued development after shelving all projects associated with the Dark Universe. In February 2020, Universal hired Amy Pascal as producer on a new standalone adaptation of the character where the producer discussed rehiring David Koepp who had worked on the previous drafts of the script. After initially discussing the project with Sam Raimi who passed on the opportunity, Pascal began working on the film with John Krasinski. The project is intended to be a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures, Pascal Pictures, and Sunday Night Productions.
  • Untitled Scorpion King reboot: A reboot of The Scorpion King film series was in development since November 2020. Jonathan Herman was hired as screenwriter, with the plot taking place during modern-day and involving a contemporary adaptation of Mathayus of Akkad / Scorpion King. Dwayne Johnson, who started his acting career as the titular role in The Mummy Returns, was attached as producer alongside Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia. The project is a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures and Seven Bucks Productions.
  • Untitled film: An untitled project was announced in November 2020, with Channing Tatum tentatively attached to star. Wes Tooke was hired as a screenwriter, from a story written by Reid Carolin, while Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were attached as producers alongside Tatum, Carolin, Peter Kiernan, and Aditya Sood. The plot is described as "a modern-day, tongue-in-cheek thriller", while being "a bold genre reinvention of one of the studio's most beloved characters from the Monsters Universe". The project is a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures, Lord Miller Productions, and Free Association Productions.
  • Van Helsing: Originally announced in 2015, the project was originally planned as a part of the abandoned shared universe films, though the project had re-entered development in December 2020. Julius Avery was hired to direct, from a script based on a previous draft by Eric Pearson. James Wan was set to produce, with the project intended to be a joint-production between Universal Pictures and Atomic Monster.
  • Phantom: After previously attempting an adaptation that was planned as a part of the abandoned shared universe films, Universal purchased a speculative screenplay in December 2021, written by John Fusco which functions as a modern-day reboot of The Phantom of the Opera. The writer authored the script while working on his own record albums while in self-isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fusco determined to write a script that would be a musical, and be set in the French Quarter, Vieux Carré area of New Orleans in the United States. Incorporating aspects of rhythm and blues, jazz, neo-soul, and funk, the story is said to utilize French Creole nightlife culture of the geographical area, including voodoo and Mardi Gras, as well as the romance and mystery aspects of the original film. Harvey Mason Jr., John Legend, and Mike Jackson signed onto the project as producers, with the project being a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures, Harvey Mason Media, and Get Lifted Film Co. in a collaborative effort.
  • The Creature from the Black Lagoon: Universal attempted various incarnations of producing a remake centered around the titular Gill-man throughout a number of decades (beginning as early as 1982), with various filmmakers attached at different times including: John Landis, John Carpenter, Peter Jackson, Ivan Reitman, Guillermo del Toro, and Breck Eisner. Some time in 2004, James Gunn pitched an adaptation of the character but the studio passed on adapting the script, while del Toro later repurposed his material for another unrelated project. Beginning in June 2017, the project was planned as a part of the abandoned shared universe films. By August 2024, the modern-day adaption was once again in development and James Wan was hired as producer in addition to being in early discussions to serve as director. By September, Sean Tretta was hired to write the script, which is based on an original story co-authored by Wan, Rafael Jordan, and Bryan Coyne. The project is a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures, and the newly-merged Atomic Monster and Blumhouse Productions.
  • Untitled The Mummy sequel: In October of 2025, it was reported that a legacy sequel to The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor was in development. By November, the project was officially announced by Universal with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in early discussions to reprise their heroic lead roles as Rick O'Connell and Evelyn Carnahan, respectively. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett will serve as co-directors after previously directing Abigail, from a script written by David Coggeshall. Sean Daniel, William Sherak, James Vanderbilt and Paul Neinstein will serve as producers. The project will be a joint-venture production between Universal Pictures, Radio Silence Productions, and Project X Entertainment.

Cancelled and repurposed projects

  • Dark Universe: In development as early as October 2013, the series of films was intended to relaunch the Universal Monsters characters, through a format similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Extended Universe.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} The projects were officially announced in July 2014, as Universal hired Chris Morgan and Alex Kurtzman to oversee the development of the rebooted modern-day versions of the Universal Monsters, with the duo's first involvements beginning with additional photography scenes filmed for Dracula Untold (2014) which positioned the characters of the film in modern-day. After the film underperformed its connections to the Dark Universe were downplayed, with The Mummy (2017) repositioned as the official start of the new film series. In May 2017, the slate of reimagined incarnations of titular monsters was officially titled, by the studio through a press conference including official logo, website, trailer video, and scored theme music composed by Danny Elfman. Universal Pictures worked with Kurtzman and Morgan to create a writer's room of various contributors to create stories that were to be expanded into scripts, where the films were intended to have horror as their primary genre, as opposed to the action adventure nature of the studio's previous remakes. The Mummy introduced its ancient titular monster (played by Sofia Boutella), alongside the heroic character-turned monster portrayed by Tom Cruise whose monstrous origins depicted in the film were intended to be expanded upon in later installments. Prior to the film's release, Universal Pictures announced the additional main cast of additional characters for the intended series alongside Cruise, including Russell Crowe as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde, Johnny Depp as Dr. Griffin / the Invisible Man, and Javier Bardem as the Frankenstein Monster. Following poor critical reception and an underwhelming box office performance of The Mummy (2017), Universal postponed all plans for the Dark Universe slate of films. In January 2018, the production studio began reconfiguring their approach to the Universal Monsters, and following the departures of Kurtzman and Morgan from their roles as co-architects of the franchise, the studio abandoned the planned shared cinematic universe in favor of individualized standalone adaptations of the monsters. Years later, Universal revived the "Dark Universe" brand name for a Universal Monsters–themed land at its new Universal Epic Universe park at Universal Orlando. The studio had revealed an official slate of films including:

:* Frankenstein: Javier Bardem was cast in the role of Frankenstein's Monster in May 2017, while the character was intended to initially debut in Bride of Frankenstein before starring in his own film.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} :* Wolf Man: With a script developed by Aaron Guzikowski, the studio had been interested in casting Dwayne Johnson in the titular role. :* Bride of Frankenstein: The project was announced in May 2017, and was intended to be directed by Bill Condon with a script written by David Koepp,{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} with a February 14, 2019 release date.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} Angelina Jolie was in negotiations with the studio to star in the lead role,{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} before the film was delayed and removed from its scheduled release in October. :* Dracula: By June 2017, a feature film titled and centered around the titular vampire was planned as a part of the Dark Universe franchise. :* Creature from the Black Lagoon: A feature film centered around the character was initially in development as a part of the planned slate of films. Will Beall was hired to write the script, while the studio considered Scarlett Johansson for a role in the film. :* The Invisible Man: Announced initially in February 2016 with Ed Solomon writing the script, Johnny Depp was cast to star in the lead role. :* Phantom of the Opera: By June 2017, a feature film centered around the titular character was planned as a part of the Dark Universe franchise. :* Hunchback of Notre Dame: Alex Kurtzman announced developments for a Dark Universe film centered around the titular monster in June 2017. :* Van Helsing: Development began on the project as early as June 2012, when Alex Kurtzman worked on the first draft of script,{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} taking inspiration from The Dark Knight as an influence. By July 2016, Eric Heisserer and Jon Spaihts were hired to collaborate on a new draft of the script, where the co-authors looked towards the lead character of the Mad Max franchise for further inspiration.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} The studio had been courting Channing Tatum to star in the lead role, after Tom Cruise had initially been considered to play the character prior to being cast his starring role in The Mummy (2017) instead. :* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: In June 2017, Alex Kurtzman confirmed plans for a feature film centered around the titular character.

  • Untitled Mina Harker film: By March 2020, Karyn Kusama was hired to direct a film centered around Dracula, from a script co-written by Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay. The project was to be a joint-venture production, with Blumhouse Productions serving as the production studio. The film has been described to be a "faithful adaptation" of Bram Stoker's Dracula, including a plot told from multiple perspectives. The film was intended to take place in modern-day Los Angeles with the working title Mina Harker. Jasmine Cephas Jones was cast to play Mina Harker while Dracula would have used the alias of Vladimir, but in April 2022, three weeks prior to its principal photography start date, the project was cancelled by the associated studios due to creative differences with Kusama. At the time that it was shelved, Miramax had been intended to be one of the associated production studios.

Main cast and characters

This table includes the Universal Monster characters and their respective actors for each film in the franchise. Additional characters include recurring primary characters of the Universal Studios Monsters franchise.

CharacterClassic eraRemakes & spin-offsModern era1910s1920s1930s1940s1950sDr. Henry Jekyll
Mr. Edward HydeQuasimodo
The Hunchback of Notre DameThe Phantom of the OperaCount Draculaurl=https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/why-the-nfl-owers-debt-of-gratitude-to-stephen-sommer-van-helsingwork=Syfytitle=Van Helsing: Why the NFL Owes a Debt of Gratitude to Stephen Sommers' Wild Monster Mash Movieauthor=Weiss, Joshdate=August 1, 2024accessdate=September 9, 2024}}Robert Montague "R. M." RenfieldProf. Van HelsingFrankenstein's MonsterDr. Heinrich "Henry" von FrankensteinImhotep
The MummyDr. Jack Griffin
The Invisible ManBride of FrankensteinDr. Wilfred Glenn
Werewolf of LondonCountess Marya Zaleska
Dracula's DaughterYgorGeoffrey Radcliffe
The Invisible ManKharis
The MummyKitty Carol
The Invisible WomanLawrence "Larry" Talbot
The Wolf ManFrank "Raymond" Griffin
The Invisible ManCount Alucard
Son of DraculaRobert Griffin
The Invisible ManPhyllis Allenby
She-Wolf of LondonTommy Nelson
The Invisible ManGill-Man
The CreatureKlaris
The MummyMathayus of Akkad
The Scorpion KingHan the Dragon Emperor
The Mummy
King Baggotcolspan="3"Boris Karloff
& Eddie ParkerStephen Fisher
& Robbie ColtraneRussell Crowe
Lon Chaneycolspan="5"
Lon ChaneyClaude Rainscolspan="3"
colspan="2"Bela LugosiCarlos VillarJohn Carradine Bela LugosiFrank LangellaRichard RoxburghLuke EvansNicolas Cage
colspan="2"Geraldine Dvorak,
Cornelia Thaw,
& Dorothy Tree Uncredited actressescolspan="2"Silvia Colloca,
Elena Anaya,
& Josie Maran
colspan="2"Dwight Frye Pablo Álvarez Rubiocolspan="2"Tony HaygarthNicholas Hoult
colspan="2"Edward Van Sloan Eduardo Arozamenacolspan="2"Laurence OlivierHugh Jackman
colspan="2"Boris KarloffLon Chaney Jr.Bela LugosiGlenn StrangeShuler Hensley
colspan="2"Colin CliveCedric HardwickeSamuel West
colspan="2"Boris Karloffcolspan="2"Arnold VoslooSofia Boutella
colspan="2"Claude RainsReferenced}}colspan="1"Oliver Jackson-Cohen
colspan="2"Elsa Lanchestercolspan="4"
colspan="2"Henry Hullcolspan="4"
colspan="2"Gloria Holdencolspan="4"
colspan="2"Bela LugosiKevin J. O'Connor
colspan="3"Vincent Pricecolspan="3"
colspan="3"Tom Tyler Lon Chaney Jr.colspan="3"
colspan="3"Virginia Brucecolspan="3"
colspan="3"Lon Chaney Jr.Will KempBenicio del ToroChristopher Abbott
colspan="3"Jon Hallcolspan="3"
colspan="3"Lon Chaney Jr.colspan="3"
colspan="3"Jon Hallcolspan="3"
colspan="3"June Lockhartcolspan="3"
colspan="4"Arthur Franzcolspan="2"
colspan="4"Ben Chapman Ricou Browning Tom Hennesy Don Megowancolspan="2"
colspan="4"Eddie Parkercolspan="2"
colspan="5"Dwayne Johnson Michael Copon Victor Webster Zach McGowan
colspan="5"Jet Li

Television

SeriesSeason(s)Episode(s)Originally releasedCreator(s)Executive producerStatusFirst releasedLast releasedNetworkMonster ForceThe Mummy: The Animated Series
113SyndicationMarv WolfmanSheldon S. WisemanEnded
226Kids' WBStephen Sommers and Thomas Pugsley & Greg KleinStephen SommersEnded

''Monster Force'' (1994)

Created by comic book author and artist Marv Wolfman, in collaboration with Universal Cartoon Studios, the show was developed to reintroduce the Universal Monsters to child audiences. The plot centers around a group of college-age students and their professor Dr. Reed Crawley to form a squad call the Monster Force, who through the use of some supernatural skills and technological weaponry must combat Dracula and his army called the Creatures of the Night. The series aired through broadcast syndication from April to July 1994. With mild viewership, the show was canceled after its first season.

''The Mummy: The Animated Series'' (2001–2003)

Created by Stephen Sommers in collaboration with Thomas Pugsley and Greg Klein, the show is an animated adaptation of the film series which had starred Brendan Fraser. The television show centers around Imhotep / The Mummy, while following the adventures of Rick O'Connell and his family. Featuring the voices of Jim Cummings, John Schneider, Chris Marquette, Grey DeLisle, and an ensemble of supporting cast, the show was marketed towards younger audiences through Universal Cartoon Studios. Airing on The WB through the Kids' WB! programming block from September 2001 to June 2003, the show received critical acclaim while some critics called the release superior to the feature-length sequels to the live-action 1999 film.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}}

Direct-to-video films

Following the financial successes of The Mummy Returns (2001) and its prequel The Scorpion King (2002), a series of Scorpion King films were produced and distributed straight-to-home video through Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

FilmU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)Ref(s)The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a WarriorThe Scorpion King 3: Battle for RedemptionThe Scorpion King 4: Quest for PowerThe Scorpion King: Book of Souls
Russell MulcahyRandall McCormickSean Daniel and James Jacks
Roel ReinéBrendan Cowles & Shane KuhnRandall McCormickLeslie Belzberg
Mike ElliottMichael D. WeissMike Elliott and Ogden Gavanski
Don Michael PaulDavid Alton Hedges & Frank DeJohnMike Elliott

Short films

FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer
Abbott and Costello Meet the Creature from the Black LagoonSid Smith & Edward SobolJohn Grant and Hugh Wedlock Jr. & Howard SnyderEdward Sobol
Van Helsing: The London AssignmentSharon BridgemanGarfield Reeves-Stevens & Judith Reeves-StevensJohn Kafka

''Abbott and Costello Meet the Creature from the Black Lagoon'' (1954)

Developed in collaboration with Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, the short was released during The Colgate Comedy Hour as a live-television comedy sketch created to introduce audiences to The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Continuing the trend with previous installments where Bud Abbott and Lou Costello meet the Universal Monsters, the short follows a plot where the two actors explore the studio's prop room which references some of their previous interactions with the various characters, while encountering the Invisible Man, Frankenstein's Monster (Glenn Strange), and the Gill-Man (Ben Chapman).

''Van Helsing: The London Assignment'' (2004)

Developed as an anime-styled prologue to the 2004 feature-length film, the short was directed by Sharon Bridgeman from a script written by Garfield and Judith Reeves-Stevens. The plot takes place immediately before the live-action film and follows Gabriel Van Helsing's investigation in the grisly murders plaguing Victorian era London, and his discovery of a monstrous killer named Mr. Hyde. Marketed as the prequel to the theatrical release, it was produced for the straight-to-home video market by Universal and was received with mixed reception.

Other media

Home video collections

The franchise has received a variety of home video packing boxsets including: The Classic Collection (1991-1994), the Classic Monster Collection (1999), The Legacy Collection (2004), the Essential Collection (2012), and the Complete Collection (2018).

YearTitleThe Classic Collection
(1991–94)Classic Monster Collection
(1999)The Legacy Collection
(2004)Essential Collection
(2012)Complete Collection
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1933title=The Invisible Manmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1934
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title=Tower of Londonmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1940title=The Invisible Man Returnsmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=The Mummy's Handmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=The Invisible Womanmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1941title=The Monster and the Girlmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=Man-Made Monstermedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
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1942title=The Ghost of Frankensteinmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
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title=The Mummy's Tombmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1943title=Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Manmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=Captive Wild Womanmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
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title=Son of Draculamedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=The Mad Ghoulmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1944title=The Invisible Man's Revengemedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=The Mummy's Ghostmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=House of Frankensteinmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
title=The Mummy's Cursemedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1945title=House of Draculamedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1946title=House of Horrorsmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
WeaverBrunasBrunas2007p=539}}
1948url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/25390-BUD-ABBOTTANDLOUCOSTELLOMEETFRANKENSTEIN?sid=f016cb31-3857-4389-8f73-b84e0f82c726&sr=2.911371&cp=1&pos=0publisher=American Film Institutetitle=Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankensteinaccessdate=July 14, 2021}}
1951url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/50001-ABBOTT-ANDCOSTELLOMEETTHEINVISIBLEMAN?sid=cd410d68-abc0-48f4-b477-b34684c1b0e0&sr=17.264997&cp=1&pos=0publisher=American Film Institutetitle=Abbott and Costello Meet The Invisible Manaccessdate=July 14, 2021}}
1954title=Creature from the Black Lagoonmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
1955title=Revenge of the Creaturemedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}
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1956title=The Creature Walks Among Usmedium=VHSpublisher=MCA Home Videoyear=1991}}

Literature

Universal Pictures collaborated with a number of publishing companies to produce a variety mediums of literature, featuring the Universal Monsters characters, including novels, young adult fiction, graphic novels, comic books, and limited series.

Novels

TitleAuthorPublication datePublisherNotesRef(s)Return of the WolfmanUniversal Monsters - Dracula: Return of EvilUniversal Monsters - The Wolf Man: Blood Moon RisingUniversal Monsters - Frankenstein: Anatomy of TerrorUniversal Monsters - Creature from the Black Lagoon: Blackwater HorrorUniversal Monsters - The Mummy: Book of the DeadUniversal Monsters - Bride of Frankenstein: Vow of VengeanceDracula: AsylumFrankenstein: The Shadow of FrankensteinCreature from the Black Lagoon: Time's Black LagoonThe Wolf Man: Hunter's MoonThe Mummy: Dark ResurrectionThe Bride of Frankenstein: Pandora's Bride
Jeff RovinBerkley Boulevard Books
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Comics

Dark Horse Comics (1993–2006)

TitleWriterPencilllerInkerColoristLettererEditorDesignerPublication dateRef(s)Universal Monsters: FrankensteinUniversal Monsters: Creature from the Black LagoonUniversal Monsters: DraculaUniversal Monsters: The MummyUniversal Monsters: Cavalcade of Horror
Denis BeauvaisN/ADan ThorslandScott TiceMay 1, 1993
Steve MoncuseArthur AdamsTerry AustinMatt HollingsworthLois BuhalisAugust 1, 1993
Dan VadoJonathan D. SmithClem RobinsOctober 1, 1993
Dan JolleyTony HarrisMatt HollingsworthLois BuhalisNovember 1, 1993
January 11, 2006

Skybound Entertainment (2023–present)

TitleWriterPencilllerInkerColoristLettererEditorDesignerPremiere dateFinale dateRef(s)Universal Monsters: Dracula*Universal Monsters:
Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives!*Universal Monsters: FrankensteinUniversal Monsters: The MummyUniversal Monsters: The Invisible ManUniversal Monsters: The Phantom of the Opera
James Tynion IVMartin SimmondsRus WootonAlex AntoneJillian CrabOctober 25, 2023January 24, 2024
Ram V
Dan WattersMatthew RobertsDave Stewart (1-2)
Trish Mulvihill (3-4)D. C. HopkinsApril 24, 2024July 24, 2024
Michael WalshToni-Marie GriffinBecca CareyAugust 28, 2024November 27, 2024
Faith Erin HicksLee LoughridgeHassan Otsmane-ElhaouMarch 26, 2025June 25, 2025
James Tynion IVDaniBrad SimpsonBecca CareyAugust 27, 2025November 26, 2025
Tyler BossMartin SimmondsFebruary 18, 2026TBA

Theme park attractions

  • Universal Monsters Live Rock and Roll Show: This live show has played under several different names across the Universal Parks & Resorts, and features several Universal Monsters alongside the title character of the horror-comedy film Beetlejuice.
  • Universal's Halloween Horror Nights: Since 1991 at Universal Parks & Resorts the theme park attraction have featured characters from the Universal Classic Monsters franchise. From 2006 to 2014, the characters also appeared in the year-round walk-through attraction, Universal's House of Horrors, at Universal Studios Hollywood. The franchise is also the central theme of Universal's Horror Make-Up Show. The live show opened in 1990 at Universal Studios Florida and is still in operation.
  • Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride: Opening in 2004 at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood, the roller coaster with dark ride elements is based on the first two Mummy films of the remake era.
  • Universal Epic Universe: A theme park attraction based on the concept and title of cancelled shared universe of films opened in May 2025, as a part of Universal Destinations & Experiences's planned expansion of the Orlando park location. Thematically inspired by each of its films, the park serves as a modern day follow-up to the original films, where attendees can explore a town named Darkmoor Village. This attraction features the great-great-granddaughter of Henry Frankenstein named Victoria, who has continued to follow in the mad scientist footsteps of her family and has begun creating monsters of her own. Visitors attending the park can see the events of a plot unfold, where her latest experiment which was intended to bring all of the Universal Monsters under her control backfires as a result of Dracula's revolt. The Dark Universe includes attractions, such as Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment, locales from the films, a number of rides, and a combination of actors, animatronics, special effects, and cutting-edge technology that was developed for the park. The location includes Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Wolf Man, Bride of Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Mummy, Invisible Man, and various others from the studio's films.
  • Universal Horror Unleashed: A haunted house attraction featuring characters from the Universal Classic Monsters franchise opened on August 14, 2025.

Influence on unrelated media

The Universal Monsters have been attributed with directly influencing the horror genre and its filmmakers in the decades that followed, as well as also retroactively adding additional depth to the source material for the characters.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}} The popularity of the franchise inspired decades of horror films that followed, including leading to various unrelated media based on the characters and adapting in a variety of means.{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}}

  • The Munsters franchise (1964–2022): A comedic sitcom formatted parody of horror, where a family of benign monsters navigate their existence among normal American experiences. Produced in collaboration with Universal Television, the franchise was able to employ the copyrighted designs of the Universal Monsters for the Munster family. Versions of Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Gill-Man, Dr. Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, Phantom of the Opera, Bride of Frankenstein, and Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde feature throughout its installments.
  • Mad Monster Party? (1967): Developed by Rankin/Bass Productions Inc. as a stop-motion animated musical comedy, the adaptation features incarnations of Universal Monsters with distinct variations to avoid copyright, including: Dr. Frankenstein (voiced by Boris Karloff), Frankenstein's Monster, Bride of Frankenstein, Count Dracula, the Wolf Man, The Mummy, Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Hunchback of Notre-Dame, and Invisible Man among various other monster-themed characters. Directed by Jules Bass, with a script written by Len Korobkin and Harvey Kurtzman, based on an original story from Arthur Rankin Jr., the plot centers around Dr. Frankenstein's invitation for all monsters to attend a retirement celebration at Castle Frankenstein to name is successor. The feature-length film has been cited as a cult classic in the decades since its release.
  • Young Frankenstein (1974): A horror comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, from a script he co-wrote with Gene Wilder, it is a parody of the Frankenstein films produced by Universal Pictures in the 1930s and 1940s, most notably Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Son of Frankenstein (1939) and The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942). Released by 20th Century Fox, the plot follows Dr. Fredrick Frankenstein (Wilder), the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, who distances himself from his Frankenstein lineage but eventually resumes his grandfather's experiments in reanimating the dead. To recreate the atmosphere of the original films, the film was shot entirely in black-and-white and even used the original lab equipment by Kenneth Strickfaden from the original 1931 film.
  • An American Werewolf in London (1981): A supernatural comedy horror film written and directed by John Landis, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is inspired by The Wolf Man (1941), and is itself referenced in various Universal Monsters films.
  • The Monster Squad (1987): A horror comedy film directed by Fred Dekker, from a script he co-wrote with Shane Black, the film centers on a group of pre-teens who form a Universal Monsters fan club called the "Monster Squad" and they must protect their hometown against a group of monsters, led by Count Dracula, who are in search of a magic amulet that will give them the power to take over the world. Released through TriStar Pictures, the film features modernized versions of the Universal Monsters, including Count Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, and the Gill-Man.
  • Darkman (1990): A superhero horror film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi about a scientist who works to develop synthetic skin but is burned alive and left for dead by mobsters. He then adopts the identity of a vigilante named Darkman to seek revenge on those who disfigured him. The film drew inspiration from films like The Phantom of the Opera (1925), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), and the Universal horror films of the 1930s and 1940s, as well as pulp characters like The Shadow.
  • Frankenweenie (2012): A stop-motion animated film directed by Tim Burton, from a script written by John August, the film is a feature-length remake of his 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody and homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein. Released by Walt Disney Pictures, it follows a young boy who uses the power of electricity to resurrect his dead dog, but his peers discover what he has done and bring their own deceased pets back to life, resulting in mayhem. The film also features references and homages to other classic monster films, including the Universal Monsters.
  • Hotel Transylvania franchise (2012–2022): A series of family comedy films, which expanded into a franchise with other media. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and released through Sony Pictures Releasing, the production studio included various famous monster characters, while utilizing comedically designed variations of those synonymous with the Universal Monsters as to avoid conflicts with copyright laws. Those based on the Universal Monsters characters include: Dracula (Adam Sandler), Dracula's Daughter (Selena Gomez), Frankenstein's Monster (Kevin James), Bride of Frankenstein (Fran Drescher), Wolf Man (Steve Buscemi), the Mummy (CeeLo Green and Keegan-Michael Key), Invisible Man (David Spade), Invisible Woman (Chrissy Teigen), Quasimodo (Jon Lovitz), the Gill-Man (Chris Parnell), Phantom of the Opera (Lovitz), She-Wolf (Molly Shannon), and Van Helsing (Jim Gaffigan).{{better source|date=March 2025|reason=Per WP:RSP/VALNET}}
  • The Shape of Water (2017): Directed by Guillermo del Toro, from a script he co-wrote with Vanessa Taylor which was based on an original story by del Toro, the project initially entered development as a Creature from the Black Lagoon remake. Universal ultimately passed on del Toro's script, which would go on to earn various awards and recognition.

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