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‘Alma and the Wolf’ Trailer Released Ahead of June 20 Premiere

by Barbara

The much-anticipated horror film Alma and the Wolf has released its official trailer as it prepares for a dual theatrical and digital release this Friday, June 20. Featuring Ethan Embry in a leading role, the film blends elements of supernatural suspense with intense mystery, promising a chilling cinematic experience.

Directed by Michael Patrick Jann and scripted by Abigail Miller, Alma and the Wolf unfolds in the quiet town of Spiral Creek, which descends into chaos following a violent and mysterious animal attack. The story follows Deputy Sheriff Ren Accord, whose world is upended when his son vanishes under suspicious circumstances after the attack. As the town’s fabric begins to unravel, the narrative weaves together werewolf mythology with psychological thrills, leaving viewers questioning the true nature of the events unfolding.

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Michael Patrick Jann, an experienced director known for his work on films and series such as Drop Dead Gorgeous, Organ Trail, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Dawn of the Dead, and Grimm, brings his expertise in genre storytelling to this new project. His involvement ensures a balance of horror, suspense, and character-driven drama.

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The film’s ensemble cast includes a diverse range of talent alongside Embry, featuring Lee Joon Lee (Sinner), Jeremy Harris (Legion), Lucas Jann (Organ Trail), Beth Marlon (Brittany Runs a Marathon), Kevin Allison (The Ten), Alexandra Dock (Animal Kingdom), Mather Zickel (Rachel Getting Married), Ted Rooney (People I Know), Dana Milliken (Soft & Quiet), and Scotty Hopkins (The Barbarians 1986).

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Alma and the Wolf is produced by Michael Patrick Jann, David Codron, and Eric Binns. Jann and Codron have a history of collaboration on projects including Drop Dead Gorgeous and Organ Trail, both of which received critical praise. The production team also includes executive producers Ali Jazayeri, David Gendron, and Viviana Zarragoitia, all working under the banner of TPC. Filming took place on location in Oregon, providing an atmospheric backdrop that complements the film’s eerie tone.

The film has been rated R due to strong violence, graphic bloodshed, and language, with a runtime of 89 minutes. As the release date approaches, horror fans and general audiences alike are invited to view the newly released trailer to gauge whether Alma and the Wolf is their next must-watch film.

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