Hemlock Grove featurette dissects the sick werewolf transformation!

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

“Hemlock Grove” returns to Netflix today, and in order to get you howling at the moon for it, Netflix has released a featurette that revisits the first season’s signature moment: that sick werewolf transformation!


The clip features new Season two executive producer/showrunner Charles “Chic” Eglee as well as producer Eli Roth and cast members Landon Liboiron and newcomer Madeline Brewer discussing how these special effects came to life. It’s pretty damn cool, so click that box below!

Season two continues with the town coming to grips with the shocking massacre incurred by one of its deadliest creatures. Roman and Peter are now faced with new responsibilities and the realities that come with adulthood. Roman’s relationship with his mother, Olivia, is all but dead as he struggles with his unwanted Upir birthright and the disappearance of his sister, Shelley. Peter moves in with Destiny and is forced to get a job after his mother is sent away. Meanwhile, in search of a new life, newcomer Miranda Cates, embarks on Hemlock Grove with an unknowingly profound effect on Peter and Roman. And Norman, still reeling from the loss of his family, must face the harsh truths that are uncovered about those he still loves. The White Tower looms menacingly over the town as Pryce’s mysterious experiments are questioned and he will be faced with the hardest decision of his career

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