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    Exclusive Meth Gator Images for The Asylum’s Latest Creature Feature

    By Neil Bolt,

    3 hours ago

    ComingSoon has some exclusive images from The Asylum‘s latest wild and wacky creature feature Meth Gator by Christopher Ray.

    In a 2019 news bulletin, police warned residents to refrain from flushing methamphetamine down the toilet to prevent “meth-gators.” Down in Sweet Water Point, Florida, they didn’t listen.

    Check out the exclusive Meth Gator images in the slideshow below.

    Exclusive Meth Gator images

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    On a small island in the Florida Everglades, a DEA agent and a local sheriff gather a team of locals to take down a giant meth-fueled alligator.

    Meth Gator is directed by Christopher Ray (Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus, Circus Kane) and written by Joe Roche (Alien Conquest, Meteor Moon) and Lauren Pritchard (Moon Crash, Planet Dune). The movie’s cast includes Ray Acevedo (Megaboa), Robbie Rist (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles‘ Michaelangelo), LaRonn Marzett (What Rhymes With Reason), Tristen Amason, Christopher Applegate, and Vanessa Tamayo (Monster Grizzly).

    This is the latest in a long line of The Asylum’s mockbusters that really sparked into life with the release of 2013’s schlocky extravaganza Sharknado. Other movies include Atlantic Rim, Shark Side of the Moon, Titanic 666, Megalodon, and Zoombies. They also have been behind the highly entertaining zombie TV show Z Nation. The company’s swift slate of mockbuster projects done on the cheap has kept it in pretty healthy business over the years.

    The Sharknado series has been its tentpole production however. Six films over the span of five years saw the premise of a wild storm of sharks grow into something increasingly ludicrous.

    Meth Gator is available now on digital platforms.

    Neil Bolt

    Neil became a horror fan from just a nightmare-inducing glimpse of the Ghoulies VHS cover and a book on how to draw ghosts. It escalated from there and now that's almost all he writes and talks about.

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