Frank Grillo Returns to Battle Supermoon ‘Werewolves’ in an Explosive New Clip
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Tonight’s Supermoon brings more than just a celestial spectacle—it heralds the return of the werewolves. As we gear up for an exciting preview, we’ve got a fresh look at the upcoming film ‘Werewolves,’ directed by Steven C. Miller.
The sneak peek promises high stakes and thrilling action, spearheaded by none other than Frank Grillo.
Set to hit theaters on December 6, ‘Werewolves’ dives into a night of terror triggered by a supermoon event.
This celestial phenomenon activates a hidden gene, transforming exposed humans into werewolves.
The initial outbreak resulted in nearly a billion casualties. Now, as the Supermoon returns, so does the chaos.
The film boasts a star-studded cast including Katrina Law from ‘NCIS’, Ilfenesh Hadera of ‘Godfather Of Harlem’, James Michael Cummings from ‘City On The Hill’, and Lou Diamond Phillips, known for his role in ‘Prodigal Son’.
The screenplay, penned by Matthew Kennedy, known for ‘Inheritance’, sets the stage for a night filled with horror and suspense.
Los Angeles residents have a treat in store with an exclusive sneak preview on November 20 at an event graced by special guests including Frank Grillo, Steven C. Miller, and producer Myles Nestel.
Myles Nestel, co-CEO of The Solution, expressed excitement about the film’s release, highlighting the incredible performances and the return to classic horror roots with practical effects by renowned designers Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr, famed for their work on the ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ series.
Don’t miss out on the official poster below, a creative piece by Creepy Duck Design, setting the perfect tone for this thrilling adventure.
Mark your calendars and prepare for a night under the supermoon that you won’t forget. Whether you’re a horror fan or a thriller enthusiast, ‘Werewolves’ promises to be a cinematic treat that redefines a genre while paying homage to its classic roots.
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