Christmas horror comedy All the Creatures Were Stirring gathers cast

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

 

Perhaps the respectable business KRAMPUS is currently doing at the box office is portending a new age of Christmas-related horror films. If so, none of us are complaining! Variety has the exclusive that a cast is assembling for a yuletide creature feature called ALL THE CREATURES WERE STIRRING, which is being helmed by Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry.

Constance Wu, Jonathan Kite, Amanda Fuller, Brea Grant, Graham Skipper and Stephanie Drake have all been added to CREATURES, the main plot for which is being kept under wraps. That said, we do know it is…

set on a Christmas Eve marked by encounters with monsters and misfortunes.

Sounds jolly good to me! Production is underway in L.A. with FallBack Plan Productions and Evil Squared producing.


Constance Wu

Source: Variety

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