 Ryan Gosling as the Wolfman. So Universal has been trying for a little while now to reboot their universal monsters franchise for a while now. We had that false start with Tom Cruise as the mummy. Remember that one one? Yeah, that one was we didn't even see it. But it was a little rough from what people tell me. Variety reported a few hours ago that Universal is moving forward with Wolfman as their next universal monsters property now. Not only that, but they're saying it's going to be developed as a movie for Ryan Gosling to star in. And they're currently meeting with directors. They haven't chosen who's going to direct it yet. But it looks like Corey Finley is in the mix. Corey Finley most recently directed Bad Education with Hugh Jackman. And that movie was a pretty well received. So they recently saw success with the Invisible Man and they're hoping to repeat that success with Wolfman. Oh, and do you have any nostalgia or any interest in the universal monsters franchise? Very little, but there's some something there. Probably the mummy with Brendan Fraser. I mean, now those movies were always a lot of fun. I was watching actually the first two a couple of weeks ago. There you go. I watched some of them with you. And I also I didn't watch many of the original Universal Monster movies. Of course, I saw Frankenstein. But the way I look at the universal monsters is I have some irrational nostalgia for them, even though I didn't watch a lot of the movies. I like the vibe of them. I like the spooky horror vibe. And they were kind of the marvel of their time with the universal monsters. You had the crossovers, the spin offs after Frankenstein. There was Bride of Frankenstein. Frankenstein meets the Wolfman, Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein. And it kind of bums me out that today we don't get those movies. So I'm happy that Universal is starting to find success again. Like I said, Invisible Man with Elizabeth Moth. I haven't seen it, Elizabeth Moss. I haven't seen it yet, but supposed to be great. Now, what kind of tone are they going for with Wolfman? I'm assuming it's going to be a serious, somewhat dark take. Ryan Gosling, typically a pretty dramatic actor, Invisible Man was somewhat of a dark movie. So I'm assuming this will follow a similar vibe. I like that. But I do also hope we get some of those fun universal monster movies like Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein. And I have a feeling we might get some of that. So Paul Fee get the creator of Freaks and Geeks, the director of the Ghostbusters reboot. We recently saw is going to be making a dark army movie, which will sort of cross over some of these universal monsters. We don't have any details yet, but the fact that it's Paul Fee tells me it'll be one of the lighter, more fun movies. Any thoughts along on Wolfman, Ryan Gosling as Wolfman, or the direction that the universal franchise is going? Yeah, I mean, when they take these monsters like Wolfman, I don't know too much about it, but it feels a little goofy to me. But if you can take something like that and take it seriously and do it right, like that's awesome. Like I'm in. Yeah. And Wolfman is ripe for a serious take. And I mean, I think the original Wolfman was serious and you can easily see how I mean, a guy that's turning into a monster has to chain himself up so he doesn't kill his loved ones easily could do a good serious take on that. And Ryan Gosling is a great actor, so it seems like they're taking it in a good direction.