Horror

‘Crackcoon’ Exclusive Clip – Rocket Raccoon’s Got Nothing On This Ferocious Man-Eater

Just when you thought it was safe to take out the trash, the SCREAMBOX Original horror-comedy Crackcoon is being unleashed in time for Halloween, and we’ve got a bloody exclusive clip this afternoon to whet your appetite. Watch it below and find the trailer underneath!

Crackcoon takes a bite out of SCREAMBOX beginning on October 1, 2024.

The film has been fittingly described as “Rocket Raccoon meets Cocaine Bear” by Total Film, and you can watch the official trailer for Crackcoon below to begin the bloody madness.

“When a synthetically-altered street drug is discarded in the woods by a drug dealer during a car chase with police, the fallout proves nothing less than horrific as an innocent raccoon eats it, transforming it into a nightmarish killing machine straight from the bowels of Hell. With unsuspecting campers, tourists, and residents of a mountain community all in close proximity to the epicenter, no one is safe from the monster’s unrelenting rampage.”

Night of the Living Dead co-creator John A. Russo appears in the film alongside Rosaria Eraso, Justin P. Martin, Gary Lee Vincent, Jessa Flux, Chris O’Brocki, Angel Bradford, Hunter Redfern, Tim Hale, Morrigan Thompson, and Tom HooverBrad Twigg directs from a script he co-wrote with Gary Lee Vincent and Todd Martin.

Crackcoon joins SCREAMBOX’s extensive library of unique horror content, including Terrifier 2, RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, We Are Zombies, Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story, The Outwaters, Living with Chucky, Creepypasta, Frogman, and Pennywise: The Story of IT.

Start screaming now with SCREAMBOX on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Prime Video, Roku, Fire TV, YouTube TV, Samsung, Comcast, Cox, and Screambox.com.

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