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British werewolf horror Wolf Garden gets a trailer, poster and images

February 6, 2023 by Amie Cranswick

Gravitas Ventures has released a trailer, poster and images for writer-director Wayne David’s upcoming horror Wolf Garden.

The film follows William (David), a man who retreats to the countryside following a series of horrifically violent events in his life, where he finds himself tormented by visions of the woman he loves, an unseen creature in the woods, and a ghostly visitor. Check out the trailer below…

 

William has gone into hiding in the countryside following horrifically violent events. Struggling to come to terms with reality, he flashes between past, present and fantasies involving the woman he loves, Chantelle. As his sanity crumbles and he continues to feed an unseen creature locked inside a shed in the woods, he begins having apparitions of a ghostly Visitor who pushes him to kill the creature and discover a terrible truth about Chantelle before the next full moon.

Wolf Garden arrives On Demand on February 28th and features a cast that includes Wayne David, Sian Altman, Grant Masters and Jake Wood.

 

Originally published February 6, 2023. Updated February 5, 2023.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Grant Masters, jake wood, Sian Altman, Wayne David, Wolf Garden

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is the Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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