Trailer for the WWII-Set Werewolf Horror Movie OPERATION BLOOD HUNT
There’s a new werewolf action-thriller horror movie coming out titled Operation Blood Hunt and this one is set during World War II. Quiver Distribution has acquired North American rights to the film, and they’ve released the first trailer.
Operation Blood Hunt follows “prolific expert of the occult and whiskey, Reverend Conte, and a ragtag group of military rejects as they venture to a remote island in the South Pacific to investigate the unexplained disappearance of several United States Marine Corps battalions stationed there in 1944.
“While initial intelligence suggests the culprit to be that of the Japanese Imperial Army, the group soon discovers, upon speaking with the island’s inhabitants, that the Marines may have been massacred by a group of Lycanthropes, known to most as werewolves.”
The movie comes from actor and director Louis Mandylor (3 Days in Malay, Blindsided) and writer Brandon Slagle (Arena Wars, Breakout). It stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors, The Survivalist) former professional wrestler Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (Boss Level), Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), and Sonia Couling (The War of Flowers).
The director said: “Operation Blood Hunt is a unique blend of World War II drama and supernatural adventure, and inspired by Daemon Hillin’s ambitious idea, I embraced the challenge of shooting this film in Thailand.
“Leading a talented cast and crew is an honor, and their dedication is what brings my vision to life. I am proud of what we’ve created and excited to share it with the world.”
Quiver will release Operation Blood Hunt on October 4.