Sir John Talbot

Sir John Talbot is the main antagonist of the 2010 remake of the groundbreaking 1941 horror classic The Wolf Man.

He was portrayed by Sir Anthony Hopkins.

As opposed to the character in the original film, who plays a minor role and is remorseful in personality, Talbot is very disturbing and unforgiving.

In the remake
In the remake, Sir Talbot was bitten by a "little wild feral boy" (a hairless feral boy suffering from werewolfism who was in his human form, which looked like Gollum, at the time) durring a hunting expedition in India.

After that time, Sir Talbot went on a rampage, and murdered his wife Solana Talbot in wolf form in front of his son Lawrence Talbot (the protagonist of the film). Sir Tabot has Lawrance locked away at an asylum where he was mentally and physically tourtured. He had his servant, Singh, lock him up every full moon night after that.

One night, after having a drunken argument with his other son Ben Talbot, regarding his fiancee Gwen. Singh tried to sedate him but as knocked unconsious. That night Ben was killed.

Lawrance returns to Blackmoor for his brothers funreal and decides to help look into his brothers death. He visits a Gypsy camp where a lynch mob was accusing the Gypsies of being responsible. Sir Talbot (in his werewolf form) attacks and bites Lawrence after killing several Gypsies and members of the lynch mob alike, leading up to the events when Lawrence went on a bloody rampage as he is unable to control his transformations.

Eventully, Sir Talbot aknowladges that Lawrance is a werewolf and sends him back to the same Asylum as years before. During this time Sir Talbot realizes the power of the werewolf, he killed Singh and focuses on controlling his power for his own needs. Sir Talbot visits the Asylum revealing he's behind everything and tried to force his son Lawrence into joining him, but Lawrence refuses.

Lawrence would later escape the Asylum and confront his father back in their mansion. Lawrance finds Singh's gun with silver bullets. He attempts to shoot his father, only to learn the powder was taken from the bullets years before and as the full moon arises, they both turn into their wolf forms and started attacking each other. At first, Sir Talbot proves to be the powerful of the two monsters, but Lawrence would gain the upper hand by kicking his evil father into the fireplace, where he starts to move around roaring in pain caused by the flames. At that point, Lawrence kills his father by slashing him in the stomach and then by decapitating him as revenge for killing his mother and brother and cursing him.