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Release Date:
March 1, 2025
Original Title:
Hybrid Hazards: Revelation
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Exiram Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
Megan Florentino, a woman whose life is shattered after a scientific experiment gone wrong infects her with gene-splicing DNA, transforming her into a wolf-like Hybrid. Struggling to control her dangerous nature, Megan and her daughter, Lacy, live on the run, never staying in one place long enough to build a stable life. Lacy, burdened by the chaos of their existence, yearns for normalcy and eventually leaves in search of a better future. When Megan learns of a potential cure, she embarks on a desperate quest to reclaim her humanity and repair her fractured relationship with her daughter. But to achieve this, she must face unimaginable challenges, including betrayal, danger, and even conflict with her own kind.
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Choreographer:
Stephanie Falciano
Director:
Alexis Ramirez
Editor:
Alexis Ramirez
Executive Producer:
Stephanie Falciano
Original Music Composer:
Eddie Lincoln
Joe Kowalski
Producer:
Alexis Ramirez
Set Designer:
Vincent Antonelli
Visual Effects:
Noman Arshad
Writer:
Jesse Choy
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