Other than Werewolves fighting Vampires. There was absolutely no relation to the Whitewolf's World of Darkness games. Anyone that saw the movie and knew anything about those games would agree.
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Like I said it was a rumor and I haven't in fact even seen the movie
And the whole war between werewolves and vampires concept did as far as I can tell originate with Whitewolf. However that concept is way too broad to be considered grounds for legal action, which is why I found it funny.
And the fact that the Werewolves referred to the Vampires as wyrms.
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If the wherewolves reffered to the vampires as wyrms then I'd have to say that's getting a bit shady. In Werewolf Vampires aren't necessarily wyrms. There is only one wyrm called "The Wyrm" and the whole idea behind Werewolf is they try to guard against his coming (what they view as the Apocalypse hence Werewolf: The Apocalypse) by protecting Gaia ( The planet the environment etc) by killing his agents and trying to stop the spread of corruption...bleh go buy the main book and read through it, I'm too lazy to go through it all here lol
Anyways while the vampires aren't actually the wyrm in Werewolf they are considered very powerful agents of the corruption of the Wyrm. Gimme a script. If they spelled worm "wyrm" then I'm going to say they were at the very least highly influenced by Whitewolf's works
I dunno even just watching the trailer I said to myself "Huh....that looks like Vampire the Masquerade: The Moive...". Then again one goth vampire setting is much like another goth vampire setting I suppose
Again I haven't seen the movie and am just going off what other people have said abou it. Maybe I'll get around to seeing it and then again maybe not /shrug