Carnivore: Werewolf of London rampages on VOD

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Carnivore: Werewolf of London Simon Wells Atlanta Johnson

While Max Landis continues to develop a remake of his father's film AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, another London-based lycanthrope has already made it to the screen in writer/director Simon Wells' CARNIVORE: WEREWOLF OF LONDON.

Now available for viewing on Dish Network, In Demand, iTunes, Vudu, Direct TV, Xbox, Amazon, and Google Play, CARNIVORE tells the following story: 

Whilst at a remote cottage, Dave and Abi are stalked by a terrifying carnivorous creature hell bent on feeding its inhuman hunger and unquenchable thirst for blood.

Ben Loyd-Holmes, Atlanta Johnson, and Gregory Cox star. Loyd-Holmes also produced the film with Wells.

The trailer can be seen below, and while there are some dodgy shots of the werewolf in there it does look like this one could be fun to watch. If you'd like to watch CARNIVORE on Amazon, you can do so at THIS LINK.

A DVD release will be coming soon, but the date for it hasn't been announced yet.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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