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‘Werewolves’ – Here’s a Killer Look at Frank Grillo Kicking Ass Under a Supermoon [Video]

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Tonight is the Supermoon! Whatever you do, stay out of the moonlight… and, instead, strap yourself in for an exclusive look at Steven C. Miller‘s Werewolves.Without spoiling too much, the clip below gives you a closer look at the stakes at hand, all of which should be no match, of course, for the one and only Frank Grillo. Well, we hope.

Watch below.

Werewolves claws into theaters December 6th. Fans and readers in Los Angeles, however, can catch an exclusive sneak preview on November 20th featuring a Q&A with special guests Frank Grillo, Steven C. Miller and producer Myles Nestel. RSVP NOW for your chance to win tickets and attend the evening. We’ll be there.

 

Werewolves is rated “R” for “Violence, some gore, and language.”

In Werewolves, “a supermoon event triggers a latent gene in every human on the planet, turning anyone who entered the moonlight into a werewolf for that one night. Chaos ensued and close to a billion people died. Now, a year later, the Supermoon is back.”

Katrina Law (NCIS), Ilfenesh Hadera (Godfather Of Harlem), James Michael Cummings (City On The Hill) and Lou Diamond Phillips (Prodigal Son) also star.

Matthew Kennedy (Inheritance) wrote the screenplay.

“We are super excited to be releasing Werewolves later this year exclusively in theatres,” said Myles Nestel, co-CEO of The Solution. “Our cast is incredible from the amazing Frank Grillo to powerhouse performances from Katrina Law and Ilfenesh Hadera. The use of practical werewolves designed and built by Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr (known from the Alien and Predator series) takes the genre back to its roots in a fresh and exciting way.”

Peep the official poster underneath, courtesy of Creepy Duck Design.

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Legendary Grimdark ‘Warhammer 40,000’ Artist John Blanche Has Passed Away at 78

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In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war, but it was a cheerful illustrator from England who helped to define the terrifying war-torn imagery that inspired what we now know as Grimdark (a hybrid genre combining horror with sci-fi/fantasy).

Unfortunately for fans of Warhammer 40,000, Trench Crusade and countless other sources of Grimdark thrills, veteran artist John Blanche passed away this week after struggling with health issues for the past few years.

While the artist retired back in 2023, he leaves us with an enormous legacy of iconic artwork that continues to inspire gamers and storytellers around the world to this very day.

The news is especially gloomy as it was only last year that Daniel Lowman and Napoleon Dynamite himself Jon Heder released The Grim & the Dark: The Search for John Blanche, a documentary following Heder’s exploration of the Grimdark genre culminating in a heartwarming encounter with Blanche in his own home.

Below is one of my favorite pieces by Blanche, his highly influential depiction of Warhammer 40k’s God-Emperor of Mankind on his Golden Throne.

We send our deepest condolences to John Blanche’s family, friends, and fans.

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