

The Windigo 2024
"An ancient demon is unleashed!"
In Gabe Torres' chilling new horror-thriller *The Windigo (2024)*, an ancient Chippewa demon is resurrected by a desperate Native American teenager and his grandmother to defend their family against back-woods meth dealers.
Director: Gabe Torres
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Windigo (2024) about?
*The Windigo* follows a Native American teen and his grandmother who resurrect a legendary Chippewa demon to protect their family from meth dealers. But as the beast's hunger grows uncontrollable, their bond becomes a curse, and they must break it before the entire family falls victim.
Who directed The Windigo?
Gabe Torres directed *The Windigo*, bringing a fresh perspective to the horror-thriller genre.
Who stars in The Windigo?
The film stars Marco Fuller, Casey Camp-Horinek, Fivel Stewart, Tonantzin Carmelo, and Troy James in key roles.
Is The Windigo (2024) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and atmospheric storytelling, *The Windigo* delivers a compelling mix of horror and thriller elements. Though IMDb-unrated, the film's blend of folklore and tension makes it a standout indie horror experience worth checking out.
How long is The Windigo?
The film has a runtime of 85 minutes.
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About The Windigo (2024) — Horror Thriller Rooted in Native American Folklore
In Gabe Torres' chilling new horror-thriller *The Windigo (2024)*, an ancient Chippewa demon is resurrected by a desperate Native American teenager and his grandmother to defend their family against back-woods meth dealers. But as the Windigo's insatiable hunger for blood takes control, the bond between the teen and the creature deepens—with deadly consequences. With time running out, the family must uncover a way to break the curse before they, too, are consumed by the bloodthirsty entity.
Torres crafts a haunting atmosphere steeped in folklore and family loyalty, where every killing tightens the teen's bond with the demon. The film's themes of vengeance and survival clash with the relentless craving of the Windigo, creating a visceral, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




