Piranhaconda lives! Take a look at what the creature looks like here!

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Entertainment Weekly got their lucky bastard hands on the first known image of PIRANHACONDA, the star of the Roger Corman-produced Syfy channel flick of the same name. Jim Wynorski is directing and Michael Madsen and Rachel Hunter star. It’s a classic in the making, we all know it…

EW also has the first word on the plot: “A low-budget horror movie crew, inept kidnappers and a reptile expert battle a monstrous anaconda/piranha hybrid in the Amazon jungle.

Bloody brilliant. Cannot wait for this masterpiece – although unfortunately it probably won’t air until early next year. Until then, we can only imagine the possibilities…

Final note: Syfy has a MONSTER MADNESS poll on their site, where you can vote on the channel’s most awesomest creatures! Check it out HERE.

Source: EW

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