The director of Scream is going to bring classic horror characters to a new Netflix series

- March 5, 2026
- Updated: March 11, 2026 at 10:23 AM

The revival of Universal’s iconic monsters is underway, as Kevin Williamson, known for his work on the Scream saga, is developing a new series for Netflix centered around classic characters like Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolf Man. Williamson describes this project as a Vampire Diaries for adults, suggesting a modern and more mature approach to these horror characters that have endured in popular culture since the 1930s.
A return to the idea of the Universal Dark Universe
Universal has previously attempted to revive its monster universe with initiatives like the Universal Dark Universe, which failed with the 2017 film The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise. This failure derailed plans to establish an interconnected series similar to the successful formula that Marvel has used with the Avengers. Despite these setbacks, the 1987 series The Monster Squad is still considered the only notable success of a concept that once promised to unite these legendary characters in a cohesive narrative.
It is important to highlight that Universal’s original monster movies were not designed as a shared universe from the beginning; their interconnection developed organically over time. This feature has been a point of discussion among fans, who argue that new attempts to recreate a cinematic universe often feel forced and lack the same charm as the classics.
Williamson, who has been passionate about these characters since childhood, seems to be seeking a balance between nostalgia and new narratives. Although the release date of the series has not been confirmed, fans of Universal classics will be watching closely to see how the new stories of these iconic monsters unfold on the small screen.
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