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Trailer for the Christmas-Themed Creature Feature A CREATURE WAS STIRRING — GeekTyrant

Nov 20, 2023


Well Go USA has released a trailer for an upcoming Christmas-themed horror creature feature titled A Creature Was Stirring. You’ve got to keep the horror going through the holiday season, and this movie actually looks pretty good! The series was directed by Damien LeVeck, and it stars Chrissy Metz (This is Us) and Scout Taylor-Compton (Halloween). In the film, Faith (Metz), a nurse, keeps her troubled teen daughter (Annalise Basso) on a tightly controlled regimen of experimental drugs, their only means of fending off a mysterious, terrifying affliction… But after two burglars (Taylor-Compton and Connor Paolo) attempt to rob the home on Christmas, they soon stumble upon a long-kept family secret — with monstrous consequences.”A monster is then unleashed that wreaks nightmarish havoc! This could end up being a gnarly horror movie! It’s set to be released in select theaters on December 8th, 2023, then on VOD starting December 12th.

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