

If Legendary does this right (and the doesn’t screw things up like Paramount did with World War Z), then James Ashcroft’s adaptation could make for an exceptional horror film. I was skeptical at first, but Devolution manages to reinvent Bigfoot a terrifying creature. sasquatches) is told via journal entries from one of the residents and interviews with various experts/authorities. The story of how their society devolves as it comes under attack from previously unseen predators (i.e. Combine that with Jack Link’s Messin’ with Sasquatch ad campaign, and it feels strange to consider the cryptid as even a fictional source of fear.īut trust me when I say that Max Brooks’ novel gets it right.ĭevolution revolves around a group of people living in an eco friendly community that gets cut off from civilization after a natural disaster. He’s back with another outstanding survival. As far as the source material is concerned, I know the idea of Bigfoot being scary seems ridiculous these–especially when you consider how many documentaries, and television series there are where they keeping searching the big guy and never find him. Max Brooks is probably best known as the author of World War Z the excellent 2006 zombie apocalypse tale that was adapted into a so-so 2013 movie.
