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’50 feet. Ready to eat.’
Megaboa is a 2021 American monster movie about a group of college students being hunted by a massive boa constrictor snake. Also known – inexplicably – as King Anaconda
Directed by Mario N. Bonassin (Alien Conquest) from a screenplay written by Alex Heerman (Airliner Sky Battle). Co-produced by David Michael Latt and Paul Bales. Executive produced by David Rimawi.
The Emerald City Films-Atomic Blonde Entertainment production stars Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight and many, many other movies); Joe Herrera (Inheritance; Psycho Sisters; Don’t Panic), Emilia Torello (Mr Mercedes series), Michelle Elizabeth O’Shea (Godforsaken; Destruction Los Angeles), Ray Acevedo (American Sicario), Jadon Cal (Stream; Last of the Grads), Sharon Desiree (Devil’s Triangle; Planet Dune; Monster Hunters; Apocalypse of Ice), Michael DeVorzon (Fast and Fierce: Death Race), Garrett Schulte and Vimala Veera.
Plot:
On a trip to Colombia, a group of college students head into the rainforest to look for cave drawings. Unfortunately, a once thought-to-be-extinct fifty-foot boa constrictor snake is out lurking in the brush, hungry for blood…
Trailer:
Free to watch online on YouTube:
Release:
In the USA, Megaboa was released theatrically by The Asylum for one week, from December 31st through January 6th, in five select locations. The movie was released On-Demand on January 6th 2022.
Filming locations:
Los Angeles, California
Technical specs:
1 hour 25 minutes
Fun facts:
Unlike the snake shown on the poster for Megaboa, real-life boa constrictors do not have two long frontal fangs.
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