Naveen Andrews and Nicki Aycox arrive home on UK DVD in Animals

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Earlier today I gave you the heads up that the French revenge thriller 7 DAYS was headed to UK DVD (HERE), and now I have even more UK DVD news for you to drool over.

On August 9, 2010, Naveen Andews and Nicki Aycox rock the small screen in ANIMALS for the first time ever in the UK. ANIMALS? What the flock is ANIMALS all about anyway? Check it: Syd Jarrett is an unsuspecting, down-and-out man in a washed-up hick town whose life is turned upside down when the drop-dead gorgeous Nora walks through the door of the local bar. Jarrett’s passion for Nora leads him peripherally into a sub-culture of animals where he encounters Vic, a renegade whose animal instincts are stronger than his human ones. As things begin to get even worse, Jarrett realizes that his best chance for happiness, and survival, lies in his true love for Jane.

Funny that there’s nothing about vampires or werewolves, and yet the cover art (as seen below) seems to features just that: a vampire and/or a werewolf (see the claws). I guess they turn more into animals than just having animal instincts… cool!

All I know is that Aycox is effin’ hot, and I’m a big fan of Andrews ever since LOST and PLANET TERROR, so this flick… sounds like there could be some serious promise.

Unfortunately no extras have been announced just yet, but at least you can enjoy the cover art below, and get ready for ANIMALS on UK DVD August 9th!



Nicki Aycox!

Source: DVD Active

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