These day , no matter what uncivilized thing you take to conceive , you’re able to find someone who agrees with you . We see it most magnificently in politics but also quite often inthe world of batty conspiracies . And , if you choose to believe that there are wolves out there thatwalk around like humans , well , here ’s a documentary for you .
io9 is delighted to debut the fun first trailer for the new documentary by Small TownMonsterscalled werewolf Unearthed , which debuts October 1 on VOD . It ’s a team - up between filmmaker Ward Hiney and journalist Chad Christy , who together aim to figure out the truth behind werewolf sightings in Pennsylvania . What do they discover ? Well , check out the trailer for a little coquette .
Now , we ’re reckon Werewolves unearth does n’t blow the lid off the age - quondam question , “ Do werewolves live ? ” But even so , you’re able to tell from that trailer that the people being interview sure do conceive it . Plus , the recreations wait nothing short of delightful and that ending is saturated Blair Witch Project . Worst case scenario , the film is a fun ride explore an unanswerable doubt . Best case ? Maybe there ’s some type of evidence that hint at a possibility .

Werewolves Unearthed will be available October 1.Image: Small Town Monsters
Werewolves Unearthedis the first in a contrive series between Small Town Monsters and director Ward Hiney , as well as serving as a familiar piece of music to the previously release docsAmerican WerewolvesandThe Dogman Triangle . It ’ll be on YouTube as well as Prime Video starting October 1 before showing up on Tubi sometime after . Find out more atwww.smalltownmonsters.com .
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