The assistant's attempt to distract the werewolf results in him getting ripped in half by the beast, but the hunter ends up successfully shooting and killing the werewolf. When Tony enters, he sees that the woodsman is now a werewolf, who bites Tony's arm before being encountered by a hunter and his young assistant. Tony chops the wood, fully unaware of the woodsman turning heel and giving a sinister expression after seeing his claws begin to protrude. After his ex-girlfriend and another friend disappear, Mark becomes suspicious. Not understanding what he had walked into, Tony simply leaves to gather firewood, while venting over his current situation, leaving the woodsman to begin his transformation. Wealthy slacker college student Mark, his new girlfriend Sarah, and their friends are invited to a special showing at a mysterious wax museum which displays 18 of the most evil men of all time. The man referred to Tony as Jack, and warned him to leave before the full moon rises, giving the indication that he is a werewolf. Wax museums have always been a fairly popular location for horror films and TV shows to use, as there's just something inherently creepy about realistic looking wax statues. The film has Tony (one of the film's main characters) entering one of the wax museum's pocket worlds, where he enters a cabin and encounters the nameless woodsman. 1988 cult horror hit Waxwork presented an ingenious concept for getting the most out of a horror movie, and it needs to be remade or rebooted. The Woodsman is an antagonist in the 1988 film Waxwork.
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