The official plot details have arrived for the new werewolf flick starring A Lonely Place to Die's Ed Speleers and The Descent's Shauna Macdonald, entitled Howl. Read on for the skinny regarding the Paul Wyett helmed production.
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay.
Look for more on this one as it comes.
Synopsis
Joe, a young ticket-collector, is riding the last train out of London on a dark and stormy night along with a meager bunch of passengers. When the train brakes violently and comes to a sudden halt deep in the middle of a forest, it seems they have hit something on the line. But when the driver ventures out to investigate, he never returns, leaving the passengers in a state of panic – particularly when Joe sees the driver’s mutilated body outside the carriage.
Realizing there’s something dangerous lurking in the forest, Joe...
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay.
Look for more on this one as it comes.
Synopsis
Joe, a young ticket-collector, is riding the last train out of London on a dark and stormy night along with a meager bunch of passengers. When the train brakes violently and comes to a sudden halt deep in the middle of a forest, it seems they have hit something on the line. But when the driver ventures out to investigate, he never returns, leaving the passengers in a state of panic – particularly when Joe sees the driver’s mutilated body outside the carriage.
Realizing there’s something dangerous lurking in the forest, Joe...
- 8/26/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
We told you about Howl a couple of days ago and right now we have the first bit of casting news straight out of Cannes. Screen Daily reports that A Lonely Place to Die's Ed Speleers and The Descent's Shauna Macdonald have joined the Paul Wyett helmed production.
Howl tells the story of a midnight train which is attacked by a terrifying pack of werewolves, forcing a shy ticket inspector to unleash his inner beast to lead his passengers to safety and survive the night.
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay.
Look for more on this one as it comes. In the interim... check out the artwork below.
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Howl tells the story of a midnight train which is attacked by a terrifying pack of werewolves, forcing a shy ticket inspector to unleash his inner beast to lead his passengers to safety and survive the night.
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay.
Look for more on this one as it comes. In the interim... check out the artwork below.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Bark at the moon in the comments section below!
- 5/18/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The Cannes sales art for the new film from Paul Wyett, entitled Howl, is here; and it has had enough of these muthafucken werewolves on this muthafucken train. If you read that aloud in your best Sam Jackson voice, you score bonus points!
According to the official Howl Twitter account, casting is currently under way for a shoot in London.
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay about a man who becomes a werewolf on a moving train.
Look for more on this one as it comes. In the interim... as promised, check out the artwork below.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Bark at the moon in the comments section below!
According to the official Howl Twitter account, casting is currently under way for a shoot in London.
Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby penned the screenplay about a man who becomes a werewolf on a moving train.
Look for more on this one as it comes. In the interim... as promised, check out the artwork below.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Bark at the moon in the comments section below!
- 5/14/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
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