Promo poster, new stills for thriller The Hunters, starring Glee’s Dianna Agron

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

With AFM right around the corner, we’re going to start seeing lots of titles popping up that we’ve never heard of, or that we’ve heard of and forgot about. One such flick is THE HUNTERS, which is currently in post-production and ready to make the rounds at the buyer’s market. THE HUNTERS has a big ace up its sleeve: Dianna Agron, who stars in the mega-hit “Glee” and will soon be seen in the sci-fi epic I AM NUMBER FOUR. Agron leads a cast that also includes Terence Knox (CHILDREN OF THE CORN II), Tony Becker (SAVAGE) and Steven Waddington (LAST OF THE MOHICANS).

The synopsis: When a detective starts investigating a string of missing persons cases that have recently plagued the city, the trail leads to a group of hunters, and the mysterious Fort Goben just outside of town. Soon he is caught in a terrifying and surreal game – whose stakes are life and death.

Seems like it could be something, but rather hard to tell at the moment. All I know is that this Agron chick looks like the love child of Amber Heard and Hayden Panettiere… Mmmm….

Oh, anyway, for more info on THE HUNTERS, head on over to its Official Site.

Source: Official Site

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