A new creature feature will soon slither onto screens. Lionsgate has secured the U.S. rights for the highly anticipated creature feature, Titan. The upcoming Anaconda reboot has already captured the attention of genre enthusiasts. However, Titan promises to deliver a distinct brand of giant-snake horror. It will plunge audiences into the heart of the Amazon’s terrifying depths.
A Talented Cast and Crew
Initially unveiled in 2024, the project is a collaboration between Resident Evil producers Constantin Film and JB Pictures, with Mike P. Nelson (Resident Evil, Silent Night, V/H/S/85) at the helm. Nelson, known for his gritty and visceral filmmaking, is also credited as a co-writer alongside Alan B. McElroy (Star Trek: Discovery, Wrong Turn films) and Tony Giglio (Doom: Annihilation). The film is produced by Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film and Jeremy Bolt of JB Pictures. Sam Hall and Michael Rothstein serving as executive producers.
Titan boasts a compelling cast led by modern scream queens Kiana Madeira and Jessica Rothe. Madeira is recognized for her role as Deena in Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy. Rothe is celebrated for her role in Happy Death Day films. Logan Marshall-Green, Juan Pablo Shuk, Jackson Bews, and Will Close join them. Vicente Peña, Jaime Newball, Christophe de Geest, Mateo Moreno, and Nelson Camayo round out the cast.
Hunted
The film is set in the present day along the serpentine Curuçá River in Brazil. A group of idealistic young doctors embark on a humanitarian mission deep within the Amazon rainforest. Their journey, however, takes a nightmarish turn when they attract the attention of a predator lurking within the jungle. This terrifying creature, known as the Boiúna, is a legendary serpent of immense size and ferocity that dominates land and water.
The mission transforms into a desperate fight for survival as the Boiúna relentlessly pursues the doctors. It is determined to reclaim its territory. The film promises a pulse-pounding experience, immersing viewers in the claustrophobic and treacherous environment of the Amazon, where the line between predator and prey blurs.
A “Must See”
Titan aims to deliver a chilling and visceral creature feature, capitalizing on the primal fear of the unknown and the terror of nature’s apex predators. With a talented cast, experienced filmmakers, and a compelling premise, Titan is poised to become a must-see for horror enthusiasts. Stay tuned as more details emerge from the depths of this terrifying cinematic jungle.