Exclusive clip: The Army gets bugged by killer Dragon Wasps!

Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Coming to DVD this September in the UK is DRAGON WASPS, director Joe Knee’s creature feature starring Corin Nemec and a horde of killer bugs. Naturally, you’d expect the villainous wasps to take out their victims via their deadly stingers, but these buzzing bastards have something else in mind. Namely, FIRE!

In our exclusive clip from the film, we see a platoon of soldiers under attack from the dragon wasps, and things don’t exactly go well for the former: Check out the brutal incineration one of the bugs puts one of the hapless dudes.

Coming out on SEPTEMBER 24th, DRAGON WASPS goes like this:

When a clue arises as to the whereabouts of her scientist father, three months after he inexplicably disappeared on an expedition deep in the heart of the Belize rainforest, entomologist Gina Humphries and her impassioned assistant Rhonda set out on a makeshift rescue mission. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to them the land they’re desperate to cross is Government protected and without the correct documentation they subsequently find themselves stopped dead in their tracks and whisked away to the hands of officer John Hammond. Due to the ongoing feud between the US Army and the rainforest’s guerrilla military, lead by the notorious Jaguar, Hammond agrees to escort Gina and Rhonda to her desired destination as one last escapade with his team before his retirement. When their convoy is ambushed by Jaguar and his men, things quickly turn sour and they find themselves amidst a bloody shootout. Yet it soon becomes apparent that it’s not their known enemies that present the biggest threat in the jungle…

DRAGON WASPS stars Corin Nemec, Dominika Juillet, Benjamin Easterday, Nikolette Noel and Cosondra Sjostrom.


Dominika Juillet

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