Primal Rage: Bigfoot Reborn coming to theatres for a one night event

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Primal Rage Patrick Magee

It’s not often that you get to see Bigfoot on the big screen, but Blue Fox Entertainment and Fathom Events will be offering audiences the chance to do just that when they release special effects artist / director Patrick Magee’s Bigfoot film PRIMAL RAGE – BIGFOOT REBORN (formerly known as PRIMAL RAGE: THE LEGEND OF OH-MAH) into 350 theatres in the U.S. for a one night event next month.

Written by Magee and Jay Lee, the film tells the following story: 

Lost deep in the forest of the Pacific Northwest, Ashley and Max Carr are stalked by a terrifying creature that might be Bigfoot. Soon they find themselves embroiled in a strange land of Native American myth and legend turned real. Hopelessly trying to survive, with a handful of unsavory locals, they must fight back against this monster in a desperate battle of life or death.

Casey Gagliardi, Andrew Joseph Montgomery, Marshal Hilton, Eloy Casados, and Justin Rain star.

PRIMAL RAGE – BIGFOOT REBORN will be showing in theatres on Tuesday, February 27 at 7pm local time. After the movie, there will be 

an exclusive Q&A and behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film with Magee and producer Angela Lee, hosted by a special guest.

Tickets for this special event are now on sale at the Fathom Events website.

Seeing a Bigfoot movie in a theatre is a pretty irresistible prospect, and it helps that PRIMAL RAGE looks like it’s going to be entertaining.

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