Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (alternate version)


 * Note: this is an alternate version of Hotel Transylvania: Transformania where it has so many creative gags to achieve a better film, keeping the same charm like the first three films.

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania is an American CGI-animated comedy film serving as the fourth and final installment in the  series, being directed by and. It is produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures, being released on July 23rd, 2021.

Synopsis
When Van Helsing's mysterious invention, the "Monsterfication Ray", goes haywire, Drac and his monster pals are all transformed into humans, and Johnny becomes a monster! In their new mismatched bodies, Drac, stripped of his powers, and a struggled Johnny, loving life as a monster, must team up and race across the globe to find a cure before it's too late, and before they drive each other crazy. With help from Mavis and the hilariously human Drac Pack, the heat is on to find a way to switch themselves back before their transformations become permanent.

Full plot
During the celebration of the 125th anniversary of Hotel Transylvania, Mavis overhears Dracula's plans to retire and leave the hotel to her and Johnny. She tells Johnny who is worried about running a monster hotel. Dracula reassures him that he will do his best, and that there is nothing to worry about.

Van Helsing decides to help Johnny using a ray that turns humans into monsters and vice-versa; after testing it on his guinea pig Gigi, he uses it on Johnny who turns into a dragon-like monster. Learning about monster Johnny, Dracula tries to turn him back to normal, but accidentally turns himself into a human and breaks the ray's crystal. Van Helsing tells Dracula and Johnny that they can still turn themselves back to normal by getting a new crystal which lies in a cave in South America, so Dracula and Johnny set off to do so.

Frank, his wife, Wayne, Wanda, their children, Griffin, Murray, Mavis, Vlad and Crystal end up becoming humans as well. At the same time, Dennis and Ericka get turned into monsters as a result of drinking from a fountain that was contaminated by the ray. Mavis and Ericka confront Van Helsing after learning about their transformations, but he warns them about the effects of the ray, as humans who become monsters continue to mutate and become more hostile as time goes on. With this in mind, the rest of the gang head to South America to find Dracula and Johnny.

While traveling through the South American jungle, Dracula and Johnny begin to bond, and Dracula eventually tells Johnny that it's very hard to run a hotel, but the rest of the group find them. Things turn sour when Dracula admits that he only tried to make Johnny feel better about himself. This prompts an upset Johnny to believe that he is not worthy enough and mutates further before running away.

Mavis goes to find Johnny while Dracula and the rest of the gang go to find the crystal. Mavis finds Johnny, but the transformation has turned him very volatile. She leads him to the cave where they finally find the crystal. When Mavis tries to turn Johnny back to normal, nothing happens due to him being too frenzied. In desperation, Dracula lets himself get captured by Johnny and goes on a remorseful tangent about how wrong he was about the advice he gave and how he now sees the best in him, finally acknowledging him as family and successor. This brings Johnny back to his senses, and he is returned to human form.

With Dracula, his family and his friends turned back to normal, they return home only to find the hotel has been destroyed by Gigi. After turning Gigi back to normal, Dracula bemoans his loss. He soon decides to let Mavis and Johnny rebuild the hotel to their liking.

A year later, Mavis and Johnny show Dracula the re-built Hotel Transylvania, which he comes to enjoy.

Voice cast

 * Brian Hull as Count "Drac" Dracula, TBD
 * Andy Samberg as Jonathan "Johnny" Loughran, TBD.
 * Selena Gomez as Mavis Dracula, TBD.
 * Victoria Gomez as young Mavis.
 * Kathryn Hahn as Ericka Van Helsing, TBD.
 * Jim Gaffigan as Professor Abraham Van Helsing, TBD.
 * Steve Buscemi as Wayne, TBD.
 * Molly Shannon as Wanda, TBD.
 * David Spade as Griffin, TBD.
 * Chrissy Teigen as Crystal, TBD.
 * Keegan-Michael Key as Murray, TBD.
 * Brad Abrell as Frank, TBD.
 * Fran Drescher as Eunice, TBD.
 * Asher Blinkoff as Dennis, TBD.
 * Zoe Berri as Winnie, TBD.
 * Mel Brooks as Vlad, TBD.
 * TBD

Differences

 * The film was heavily tweaked to tell a new plot in order to make it stand out from the first film.
 * It has an interesting perspective on monsters and their human lives.
 * The rest of the characters, including Mavis, The wife's of Wayne & Frankenstein, Dennis & Winnie, would have turned into humans as well.
 * Some plot holes and all continuity errors are changed while only one plot hole of Blobby and Tinkles turning into a plate of jelly and normal dog is still kept.
 * Some of the most important stuff that makes this franchise memorable would be used, especially like using the word "Zing" and quotes from the previous films like "Human, monster, unicorn. It didn't matter.", and "Bleh Bleh Bleh".
 * Some of the facial expressions would be less nightmare fuel.
 * The useless jokes (except one fart joke in the credits) are heavily toned down.
 * Griffin's human form was heavily redesigned due to mainly seen as a controversial design in order to avoid its negative reception and gave him a Steve Trevor (DCSHG)-esque style but as an adult with red curly hair.
 * Murray's human form was also redesigned since he looks like an old man rather than a young person. He slightly resembles Cee-Lo Green.
 * Dennis, Winnie, Tinkles and Van Helsing would get larger roles.
 * Even Poochy Stein, Diablo, Swampy, Pebbles, Spike and Blobby Puppy would get larger roles.
 * Toots, the Egyptian cat from the short Monster Pets, returns in the film with a larger role.
 * Party Monster (Ninja) has been wiped due to being seen as pointless.
 * Vlad and Crystal would have larger roles, but also turn into humans after the drink from a fountain that was contaminated by the ray.
 * The theatrical release date for July 23rd, 2021 is kept, although the film would be simultaneously released on Premium VOD.
 * Due to its theatrical release, the Columbia Pictures logo would be extended rather than being shortened, and the Sony Pictures logo and "The End" with a prime of Griffin's butt is shown after forming are replaced with the Columbia Pictures closing logo.
 * Although still a comic relief, Johnny would have his limits and wouldn't be too annoying.
 * They actually show the viewer what the interiors of the rebuilt hotel looked like in CGI during the ending of the movie.
 * The movie would have a message of believing in yourself and self esteem.