Miles Doleac joins Lundgren and Klebe in Mike Mendez’s Don’t Kill It

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Production has wrapped on DON'T KILL IT, the blood-soaked new film from THE CONVENT / GRAVEDANCERS / BIG ASS SPIDER director Mike Mendez (we shared a batch of behind-the-scenes pictures here), and coinciding with the end of filming is the announcement that actor Miles Doleac is in this awesome-sounding project, playing FBI head Deacon Shepard.

Doleac, who you may be familiar with from his appearances on American Horror Story and Sleepy Hollow, joins a cast led by Dolph Lundgren and Kristina Klebe.

Scripted by BODY's Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, DON'T KILL IT shows what happens when 

an ancient demon is accidentally unleashed in a sparsely populated Alaskan town, and the only hope of survival lies in the hands of a grizzled old demon hunter Jebediah Woodley and his reluctant partner FBI agent Evelyn Pierce.

Also in the cast is CHILDREN OF THE CORN's Courtney Gains.

It's exciting to me that DON'T KILL IT is now headed into post-production, as this is one of my most highly anticipated movies of 2016.

Source: STYD

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