First Trailer For Werewolf Horror Howl

Paul Hyett’s lycanthrope locomotive steams ahead

First Trailer For Werewolf Horror Howl

by James Dyer |
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The noughties had Snakes On A Plane, now this decade brings you Werewolves On A Train. The first trailer for Paul Hyett’s Howl has been released and we can reveal it to you exclusively below. More blood less Beatnik, this is not to be confused with the Allen Ginsberg biopic of the same name. This Howl is your average commuter nightmare: train delayed, obstruction on the line, night falls, full moon, werewolves arrive, bloody carnage ensues. And if that doesn’t warrant a partial travelcard refund we don’t know what does.

Directed by Paul Hyett (who cut his teeth doing effects work on films like of Neil Marshall's **The Descent **and Doomsday before making his directorial debut with 2012 revenge horror The Seasoning House) the film stars Ed Speleers as a ticket inspector dealing with some unusually hirsute fare-dodgers and co-stars Sean Pertwee and Shauna Macdonald. As his make-up effects background might imply, Hyett is eschewing CGI beasts and taking a more American Werewolf-inspired practical approach to lycanthropy in the film, which will arrive to terrorise the British public transportation system later this year.

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