Filmonsters! Intro (1998)
Full Moon launched a series in 1998 called Filmonsters! that was basically their answer to Goosebumps, but for modern updates of the classic monsters. This was one of their few attempts at basically doing direct-to-video TV series. Only two episodes were produced, “Frankenstein Reborn” directed by Dave DeCoteau, and “Werewolf Reborn” directed by Jeff Burr, each running about 45-50 minutes apiece.
But what’s really worth noting for Puppet Master fans is the intro to this series, which recycles the opening of Puppet Master II, but with the names of classic monsters on all the tombstones, features new insert footage of Pinhead’s hand revealing the Filmonsters! logo, and basically turns the puppets into the hosts of the show, with the idea that they are “reviving” a new monster each time. A third episode “Dracula Reborn” was planned, but never filmed.
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Full Moon launched a series in 1998 called Filmonsters! that was basically their answer to Goosebumps, but for modern...




