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Universal To Bring Its Classic Monsters To Youtube – News

Universal will bring for free and for a limited time on the internet several of its classic horror films such as “Dracula” (1931) the “Doctor Frankenstein” (1931). Something that no fan of classic horror can miss.

They will be available from January 15 at YouTube, starting with “Dracula” (1931) and “The Mummy” (1932). January 16 premieres “Doctor Frankenstein” (1931) and “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935). January 17 “The invisible man” (1933), “The werewolf” (1941) and the horror comedy “Abbott And Costello Against The Ghosts” (1948). All starting at 15:00 ET in the United States.

All can be viewed for free for one week only, in addition to having a discount on the purchase of their respective digital download.

Universal tried to create a cinematic universe similar to that of superheroes but around these characters a couple of years ago, the so-called ‘Dark Universe’, which was unsuccessful due to the box office failure of reboot of “The Mummy” (2017). Even so, the new version they released of “The invisible man” In 2020, already as an individual film and far removed from the concept of a shared universe, it was a resounding commercial success as well as achieved praise from the critics. If you are interested in knowing more about Universal’s new horror hit, we share our visual analysis of it: The Invisible Man: A Necessary Remake.

Finally we share the trailer of the news:

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