WOLF (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Stuart Brennan (The Feral Generation), Mark Paul Wake (Plan Z), George McCluskey (The Zombie King), Victoria Morrison (The Soft Touch), Adanna Oji (film debut), Austin Caley (The Necromancer), Jennifer Chippindale (Chronoslexia), Ross Anderson (The Bromley Boys), Nick Sheard (Landlord: Time to Pay the Rent), Sarina Taylor (Solitary)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Stuart Brennan (The Necromancer), director, writer, producer; George McCluskey (The Zombie King), writer; Mark Paul Wake (Plan Z), producer, editor; Simon Stolland (film debut), cinematographer

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Great Britain, 150AD. When four Roman messengers go missing after being sent to plague-infested Caledonia, ten of Rome’s finest are sent across Hadrian’s Wall to find and bring them back. However, as they venture further into the wilderness, they find that there is a danger far worse than any plague or army known to man…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A group of Romans facing off against deadly wolves is such an ingenious idea for a horror film that it could only come from the mind of writer-director-producer Stuart Brennan, who also stars alongside George McCluskey and Mark Paul Wake, the film’s co-writer and producer-editor respectively.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019

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