Jude Demorest takes on body-switching aliens in Into the Dark: Crawlers

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The Hulu / Blumhouse anthology series Into the Dark is made up of feature films that are released on a monthly basis, each one having something to do with a holiday or special date in its month of release. Last year, the March film was called TREEHOUSE, and the date it was supposedly inspired by was the Ides of March – an unexpected choice, and I don't recall the Ides of March even being mentioned in the film itself.

This year, Into the Dark's March entry will be celebrating a more obvious choice, St. Patrick's Day.

Directed by Brandon Zuck from a script by Catherine Wignall and Mike Gan, the movie is titled CRAWLERS. It's set 

on Saint Patrick’s Day — a night of wild parties and drunken revelry — and follows three unlikely friends who band together to save a college town from a vicious horde of body-switching aliens.

That sounds like it could be pretty fun. Jude Demorest, Pepi Sonuga, Giorgia Whigham, Olivia Liang, and Cameron Fuller star.

Into the Dark: CRAWLERS will be available to watch through the Hulu streaming service as of March 6th.
 

Source: TheWrap

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