Legendary James Bond actorPierce Brosnanis set to star in the new werewolf film,Wolfland, which is to be helmed by his son, directorSean Brosnan. The elder Brosnan’s career began in 1979, and he quickly found fame by starring in the 1982 television series,Remington Steele.He would go on to achieve icon status in 1995by way ofGoldenEye, where he portrayed Ian Fleming’s 007, a role he’d reprise three more times into the 2000s.
As perVariety,Wolflandwill be directed by actor-turned-director Sean Brosnan, who will also pen the script along with co-writer Matt D’Elia. The 40-year-old first began acting in 1997, appearing inRobinson Crusoealongside his father, and would go on to be featured in such films asA West Texas Children’s Story, andDon Peyote, before directing and starring in 2016’s,My Father Die. He says he’s looking forwardto working with his fatheron a filmthat aims to “redefine the werewolf sub-genre.”

“I’m excited to be working with Pierce on a film that aims to redefine the werewolf sub-genre.”
Pierce Brosnan will star inWolflandas Devlin, a legendary werewolf hunter who is recruitedto hunt down a “phantom monster” to save a young girl. The film is described as an “epic odyssey,” and you can read the full synopsis below.

“Wolfland follows a young teenager who, when his sister is viciously attacked and showing signs of a transformation, leaves his small village in search of a legendary werewolf hunter who can reverse the gruesome curse. When he finds the ‘legend,’ Devlin, slumped against a bar and in no mood for ghost stories, Delvin takes the kid’s money and agrees to hunt down this phantom monster, only to find themselves in a deadly whirlwind of carnage.”
Wolfland’s Effects Aim to Rival Those of Another Werewolf Classic
One of the main criticismswhen it comes to werewolf moviesis that the transformation effects always look a little off. The bar was set in 1981 by both Joe Dante’sThe Howling, and John Landis’An American Werewolf in London, with effects by Rob Bottin and Rick Baker respectively. Since then, few films have been able to achieve what those two did nearly 45 years ago, despite the advent of CGI. WithWolfland, Sean Brosnanwill be bringing in The Imaginarium Studios, founded by Andy Serkis, to provide creature effects for the film.
Serkis, who is known for his work in boththePlanet of the ApesandThe Lord of the Ringsfranchises, founded Imaginarium in 2011 along with producer Jonathan Cavendish. Since then, the company has been involved in creating effects for the likes ofGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,Spider-Man: Far from Home, and 2014sGodzilla. With their talents being added to the mix onWolfland, Brosnan is hoping to craft a filmthat will rival the effects seen inAn American Werewolf in London.

“With the amazing special effects talents at Imaginarium, we’ll craft a werewolf transformationset to rival the iconic scenes from An American Werewolf in London. We’re thrilled about the potential impact of an expanding Wolfland universe.”
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Filming forWolflandis expected to get underway in the U.K. later this year.

You can catch Pierce Brosnan nextinThe Great Lillian Hallalongside Jessica Lange and Kathy Bateswhen the film makes its debut on MAX on June 14, 2025.
