Prince Charles is actually a werewolf? Good thing Tim Burton is on the case.
The "Dark Shadows" director was unable to attend a recent press event at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum in Springfield, Illinois hosted by 20th Century Fox and "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," but he did manage to film a rather, well, Burton-esque introduction for it.
Burton, who serves as an executive producer on the film, gave the museum a first look at the trailer, footage and behind-the-scenes moments from the upcoming horror comedy -- but not before he put his own personal stamp on the proceedings with his odd black & white video (shot, of course, in a cemetery, or at least on a set that looks like one).
The event was attended by Benjamin Walker (who plays the vampire-hunting 16th President of the United States), director Timur Bekmambetov and co-screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith (who also wrote the novel). Obviously, Tim Burton was there in spirit.
Check out the delightful weirdness below, courtesy of Deadline. And if you haven't yet watched the trailer for "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," you really should.







