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Described as The Purge with werewolves, Steven C. Miller‘s (Silent Night) Werewolves is headed our way this December 6. In anticipation, Briarcliff Entertainment and Bloody Disgusting have a killer contest that’s sure to turn some heads — especially the lycan kind.

We’re giving away one (1) werewolf head custom-built by legendary SFX wizard Alec Gillis, the same maestro behind not only the titular beasts in Werewolves, but also iconic works like Death Becomes Her, Starship Troopers, both the Alien and Predator franchises, and the list goes on.

Essentially, if there’s a creature, odds are his name is on it.

Now, one of his deadly designs can be yours!

That’s not all! To increase your chances of winning, star Frank Grillo has also signed 10 posters for 10 lucky winners. All told, that’s 11 chances to win. We like those odds.

There’s a catch: All entrants require a proof of purchase of at least (1) ticket to see Werewolves in theaters. Participants must also be 18+ to enter and a US resident.

Get your tickets now and click the flyer below to enter!

Werewolves is rated “R” for “ Violence, some gore, and language.”

In Werewolves, “a supermoon event triggers a latent gene in every human on the planet, turning anyone who entered the moonlight into a werewolf for that one night. Chaos ensued and close to a billion people died. Now, a year later, the Supermoon is back.”

Katrina Law (NCIS ), Ilfenesh Hadera (Godfather Of Harlem ), James Michael Cummings  (City On The Hill ) and Lou Diamond Phillips  (Prodigal Son) also star.

Watch the latest clip from the film and peep the official poster below, courtesy of Creepy Duck Design.

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