The Bigfoot of Primal Rage stomps into homes in May

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Patrick Magee Primal Rage

Last month, special effects artist / director Patrick Magee's Bigfoot film PRIMAL RAGE – BIGFOOT REBORN was shown in 350 theatres across the U.S. for a special one night Fathom event. If you missed out on seeing PRIMAL RAGE on the big screen, you'll be glad to know that Blue Fox Entertainment will be bringing the film to the small screen soon, having scheduled it for a May 1st VOD release in the U.S.

Magee wrote the film with Jay Lee, crafting a story that follows  

Ashley (Casey Gagliardi) and Max Carr (Andrew Joseph Montgomery) as they, lost deep in the forest, are stalked by a terrifying creature that just might be Bigfoot. Soon, they find themselves embroiled in a strange land of Native American myth and legend turned all too real. Hopelessly trying to survive, with a handful of unsavory locals, they must fight against the monster in a desperate battle of life or death.

Promotional materials claim that Ashley and Max endure a "hellish nightmare", and also say, "If you thought you knew the Bigfoot legend, think again!"

Gagliardi and Montgomery are joined in the cast by Marshal Hilton, Eloy Casados, and Justin Rain.

Source: Blue Fox Entertainment

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