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Don’t Miss Offbeat Horror Comedy ‘THE INVISIBLE RAPTOR’ When it Releases Through Well Go USA This December

Well Go USA’s upcoming release of Mike Hermosa‘s (Dying to Sleep) horror comedy The Invisible Raptor has been generating significant buzz since its world premiere at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival last year, and currently stands at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Directed by Hermosa, the The Invisible Raptor stars an ensemble cast of Mike Capes (“For the Win”), David Shackelford (“True Detective”), Caitlin McHugh Stamos (“The Vampire Diaries”), Sandy Martin (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”), Vanessa Chester (The Lost World: Jurassic Park) and Sean Astin (The Goonies).

The Invisible Raptor follows a nightmarish scenario that unfolds after a top-secret scientific experiment goes horribly awry. The story, written by lead actor Capes and co-writer Johnny Wickham, chronicles how The Tyler Corporation genetically engineered a prehistoric raptor – and made it invisible.

Unfortunately, this invisible raptor is highly intelligent. After easily escaping its enclosure, it’s up to washed-up paleontologist Dr. Grant Walker (Capes) and bumbling security guard Denny Danielson (Shackelford) to stop the predator before it wreaks havoc on the community of Spielburgh County.

With the help of local chicken farmer Henrietta McCluckskey (Martin) and Grant’s former flame Amber (McHugh), they uncover the truth behind this mysterious apex predator.

Mark your calendars: The Invisible Raptor is slated to hit theaters and digital platforms on December 6, 2024.

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