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The Loch Ness Monster Escapes The Loch and Wreaks Havoc in Trailer For THE LOCH NESS HORROR — GeekTyrant

Oct 15, 2023


There’s a new Loch Ness Monster horror movie coming from Uncork’d titled The Loch Ness Horror, and you can now watch the first trailer for the movie. In the film, “A submarine vanishing prompts a rescue operation that comes face to face with the cause–The Loch Ness Monster. Having escaped the Loch, it is now unleashing decades of pent-up aggression on all those it encounters. In a fight for survival, our team of rescue operatives must overcome the terrors both beneath them and within their ranks.”Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment said in a statement: “Fans of The Meg and Tremors will definitely want to check out The Loch Ness Horror when we release later this year. This one has some great special effects and some superbly thrilling sequences.”I’m actually kind of curious about this because I love movies set on submarines, I love horror films, and I’ve had a fascination with the Loch Ness Monster ever since I was a kid. The Loch Ness Horror stars Becca Hirani, May Kelly, Matthew Baunsgard, Lila Lasso, Tara MacGowran, Beatrice Fletcher, Giedre Jackyte, Mike Kelson and Howard J. Dave.The Loch Ness Horror was written and directed by Tyler James and it comes to Digital platforms on November 7th.

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