

Zed and Addison are back at Seabrook High, where, after a groundbreaking semester, they continue to steer both their school and community toward unity. But the arrival of a new group of outsiders – mysterious werewolves – threatens to shake up the newfound peace and causes a rift in Zed and Addison’s budding romance.
Practical Effects
Werewolf prosthetics that somehow look expensive and cheap simultaneously.
Costume
Addison's hair defying physics, laws, and possibly God.

Director
Paul Hoen
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chandler Kinney (Willa) learned ASL to communicate with her deaf character's packmates, making the werewolf scenes genuinely inclusive.
The film directly parallels real-world discrimination narratives, with director Paul Hoen citing the musical Hair as an unlikely influence on the protest sequences.
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