Sleepy Hollow Wendigo



The Wendigo Bio

The Wendigo (Marti Matulis)

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Sleepy Hollow Wendigo Death

Sleepy Hollow seems a little nervous about making so many changes to its coming season. Losing Orlando Jones, gaining Nikki Reed, a brand-new showrunner, an almost too-logical crossover with Bonesit could all feel like a bit much. So the show is making a standard move, the same one that you do when you’re going through some life changes and needing reassurance: You call up an old fling. Things got a little gory on Sleepy Hollow tonight with a wendigo, a horseman, and two witnesses all fighting for something Sheriff Corbin left behind. He is one of the many Sleepy Hollow villains who was not revealed to be evil at first. He is similiar to Darth Vader. The third season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on October 1, 2015, and consisted of 18 episodes. This season it moved time slots to Thursdays at 9:00 pm. On February 5, 2016, the show premiered in its new timeslot of Friday at 8:00 pm.

Sleepy Hollow Wendigo Transformation

First Appearance: “And the Abyss Gazes Back”

Backstory: When Daniel Boone‘s (Robin Strasds) traumatized brother, Squire, returned from Valley Forge, he suffered from an affliction. Daniel took his brother to the Shawnee because he believed Squire might have the “Curse of the Wendigo.” The man-beast’s transformation is triggered by blood and the creature can not return to human form until it has fed on its victim’s organs. Once the Wendigo has turned four times, it can never be human again.

Recent Developments: The late Sheriff Corbin‘s son, Joe, was afflicted with the curse, courtesy of a hexed letter sent by Henry. With help from Ichabod, Abbie, Hawley, and a Shawnee shaman named Frank, Joe received a cure.

Distinguishing Features: Horns, runs on all fours

Notable Victims: Joe’s marine platoon

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