However, there’s an entire moral spectrum between the science-driven Dr. Jekyll and the monstrous Mr. Hyde.
A tale that has been adapted countless times across various forms of media, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is another entry that features a character appearing in multiple forms.
(Sorry, Russell Crowe, but your time in The Mummy didn’t cut it.)
Though decent versions of the story have been made in the last decade or so, the time is right for Universal’s disheveled Dark Universe to deliver the modern end-all, be-all take on the two characters.