Frank Grillo promises more werewolf chaos in upcoming horror franchise
- Frank Grillo stars in the film 'Werewolves' directed by Steven C. Miller.
- The movie features practical effects and animatronics for a more authentic experience.
- The collaboration aims to create a franchise that could expand the genre and Grillo's acting career.
In a recent project, Frank Grillo collaborates with director Steven C. Miller on the film 'Werewolves,' where a supermoon event triggers a gene in humans, turning them into werewolves for one night. This innovative premise captures the essence of horror and action genres, creating a unique storyline for viewers. Grillo, well-known for his roles in action films, expressed his commitment to promoting the film, indicating his long-standing desire for a franchise that aligns with his talents. The production emphasized the utilization of practical effects, as opposed to relying heavily on CGI, which is becoming less common in contemporary cinema. This direction was met with some resistance from producers, who raised concerns about the safety and feasibility of intense practical effects on set. Despite the challenges, both Grillo and Miller maintained a strong belief in their project, believing that engaging settings and authentic performances would resonate with audiences. Director Steven C. Miller planned carefully to integrate animatronics and costumes into the film, coordinating with the crew to ensure that Frank Grillo was involved in the design process from the outset. This creative collaboration emphasizes the actors' approval in the production, aiming for a final product that would not only be thrilling but also artistically aligned with Grillo's vision. The team was determined to push the envelope with their practical effects, despite the skepticism they faced, creating an atmosphere of excitement and passion among the cast and crew. Ultimately, the project opens new avenues for Grillo as an actor, highlighting his aspirations for leading roles in franchises that push the boundaries of traditional horror and action films. The engaging production process paired with Grillo's presence suggests that 'Werewolves' could be the start of a series that captures audiences’ imaginations and becomes a nostalgic piece of cinema.