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In Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, while it seemed the Invisible Man was the movie’s biggest liability, it was actually someone else.
WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania, streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.
In Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Dracula and his buddies all got turned into humans due to a monster ray malfunction. It caused major havoc as they lost their powers and resilient attitudes, panicking over the changes that threatened to be permanent. However, while it seemed like the biggest liability as they tried to find a cure was Griffin, the Invisible Man, it was actually someone else.
Now, each of Drac’s peers had a problem when they became human — Frankenstein became a narcissistic jerk, admiring his looks all the time, and Wayne, the werewolf, lost control with his pack. Griffin, however, posed a major problem because he didn’t want to wear any clothes. People didn’t want him around, but Mavis had to take them all to South America to a cave to help fix things.
The plan was to help Drac and Johnny get a magic crystal for the ray so they could all be turned back, but, in the finale, Johnny lost himself in his kaiju form. As a dragon, he was trying to kill everyone, leaving Mavis to tote the ray herself in bat mode. But as Dracula’s daughter flew around the collapsing cave, sunlight was getting in, forcing everyone to have to shield her. And this is where the real liability emerged in Murray, the mummy who was short and slow in his human form.
Sure, he gave it his best shot, but he wasn’t the person meant for this kind of job in the field, as he almost endangered Mavis at the final hurdle when he nearly broke the chain, which would have exposed Mavis to the sun. Fortunately, she persevered, but had things gone wrong, disaster would have struck and created a dark ending.
Mavis would have been burned to a crisp, and after being roasted, the weapon wouldn’t have reached Drac. As such, the dragon would have destroyed the cave and everyone inside, rendering the families and the hotel extinct. More so, Johnny would have flown off to live as a monster who wouldn’t have remembered what he did or the past life he terminated. Thankfully, this tragedy didn’t play out, and Murray was relieved at the end because, as the most vocal and insulting of the group, he was shocked to find out he was the weakest link.
See how Murray almost costs them all big in Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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