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One of Tony Todd’s Last Spine-Chilling Performances in “Werewolf Game”

Todd’s legacy lives on through his legendary portrayals in films like Candyman, Final Destination and Platoon, as well as one of his final performances in Werewolf Game by emerging directors Jackie Payne and Cara Claymore, where he delivers a role that encapsulates his powerful presence in the horror genre. The trailer for Werewolf Game offers a glimpse into this chilling thriller, highlighting Todd’s unique talent and his lasting impact on cinema.

Werewolf Game is to be released by The Horror Collective on January 21st, available on-demand and across digital platforms, giving fans a chance to experience one of Tony Todd’s last performances in a story that celebrates his dedication to bringing unforgettable characters to life.

Producer Rob Margolies commented: “Tony Todd was one of the most generous and kind actors I’ve ever worked with. He will be sorely missed!” Werewolf Game reunites Todd with Margolies’s Different Duck Productions who produced 2020’s Immortal which Todd starred in.

In Werewolf Game, a group of strangers is thrust into a deadly game of deception and survival, with Todd’s character bringing an intense layer of intrigue. The film promises to immerse viewers in a suspenseful narrative where trust is tested, and no one is truly safe.

Aside from the legendary Todd, Werewolf Game also stars Lydia Hearst, Bai Ling, Teala Dunn, and Picardo. In addition to directing, Payne wrote the screenplay, while Claymore stepped into the action herself by joining the cast.

About Werewolf Game: Based on the popular party game, Werewolf Game dives deep into the dynamics of survival and deception. This film offers a unique blend of suspense, psychological intensity, and unforgettable characters, including one of Tony Todd’s final remarkable performances.

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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