![]() ![]() The pilot for Transylvania was green-lit in April of 2004 with word that it could air on NBC as early as that Fall, only a few short months after the movie’s release. Universal was so confident that they would be rolling immediately into Van Helsing sequels that they kept the sets in Prague intact and kept paying rent after filming, right up until the film’s release. There was a scene planned for the feature that would have involved the Gill Man, but it was cut for time and budget. The main three monsters were featured in the film and Sommers had already done two Mummy movies. It’s still unclear exactly what that would have been. ![]() They had already pushed for a spinoff TV series called Transylvania and had started putting a sequel in motion. By the time the movie came out, they had already been planning a Transylvania park for Universal Studios Hollywood and Orlando. Universal had huge plans for Van Helsing, but it just didn’t wind up being the surefire success that the studio thought it had to be. ![]()
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