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Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley, two iconic figures in horror, team up in the eerie film 'Covet.' Under the direction of Brian McQuery, 'Covet' tells the tale of a falsely implicated car salesman navigating supernatural forces. The film is produced by Spyder Dobrofsky of Worlds Apart, adding another anticipated project to their lineup. Fans can expect nostalgia-infused scares as these horror legends share the screen, promising a unique cinematic experience.

Key Points: Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley Unite in 'Covet' Horror Film

  • Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley star in horror film 'Covet'
  • Directed by Brian McQuery, 'Covet' promises chills and nostalgia
  • Produced by Spyder Dobrofsky's Worlds Apart
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Meet the cast of horror film 'Covet'

Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley collaborate in the horror movie 'Covet', directed by Brian McQuery.

"I'm thrilled to work with Kane in a role crafted for his unique presence. - Brian McQuery"

Los Angeles, May 30

Actors Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley will be seen sharing screen space in a horror drama titled 'Covet'.

As per Variety, Brian McQuery is the film's director.

The official synopsis of the project read, "When a sleazy car salesman is framed for the murder of his mistress, he must prove his innocence - only to learn the forces responsible may not be human."

Excited to helm the film, McQuery in a statement said, "I'm thrilled to work with Kane in a role crafted to take advantage of both his intimidating presence and sense of humor. And I can not wait to see what Bill Moseley will do with his portrayal of Sheriff Troy."

'Covet' is produced by Spyder Dobrofsky under his Worlds Apart banner. Dobrofsky produced horror thriller "The Weeping" with Doug Jones, Reggie Lee and Chase Demoor, which is in post and slated for a 2025 release. Dobrofsky also directed 2024's "Down Below," which starred Eric Roberts and Bai Ling.

"Icons Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley sharing the screen together, with Brian's wildly original script, is exactly the type of horror we've been looking for at Worlds Apart. We couldn't be more excited to bring Brian's vision to life, and give the horror audience the chills, scares, and nostalgia they love so much," Dobrofsky said in a statement.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Horror films with veteran actors like Kane Hodder always bring that authentic scare factor! 🎬 But I wish Indian horror movies would also focus more on psychological thrillers rather than just jumpscares and ghosts. The plot sounds interesting though!
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Priya M.
The combination of Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley sounds deadly (pun intended)! But honestly, Hollywood horror has become quite predictable. I'd love to see more collaborations between Indian and international horror filmmakers to create something fresh.
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Arjun S.
Not my cup of tea. These Western horror films always rely too much on gore. Indian horror at least has some cultural depth with tantra-mantra and folklore elements. Still, will check it out if it streams here.
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Sneha R.
The synopsis reminds me of those 90s Ramsay brothers films but with better production value 😂 Interesting to see how they'll execute the "forces may not be human" angle. Hope it's not just another demon possession story.
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Vikram P.
As a horror fan, I'm excited! But I do wonder - why don't we see more Indian actors in international horror projects? We have so much talent and our own rich horror traditions that could add new dimensions to global horror cinema.

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