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They Might be Monsters 2026

94 min📅 2026-01-31

Get ready for a wild ride when *They Might be Monsters (2026)* drops into theaters, blending sharp comedy with heartfelt chaos.

Director: Velton Lishke

Cast

Velton Lishke
Malcolm
Jay Anthony
The Sound Guy
Kimberley Barrett
Lonely Lucy
Pete Bennett
Pete Bennett
Chris The Vampire
Darcey Blackburn
Kristy The Clown Victim
Richard Blackburn
David the Werewolf
Suzanne Celensu
Neve the Witch
Elleisha Dale
Indy Elly
Jess Denning
Dawn the Zombie
Elliott Eason
Elliott Eason
Frankie the Monster

Frequently Asked Questions

What is They Might be Monsters (2026) about?

*They Might be Monsters* follows Malcolm, a reluctant therapist who finds himself running a group session for monsters cast out by their own kind. Forced to confront their eccentricities and his own unresolved issues, the story balances chaotic humor with surprising heart.

Who directed They Might be Monsters?

They Might be Monsters is directed by Velton Lishke, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in They Might be Monsters?

The film features Velton Lishke, Jay Anthony, Kimberley Barrett, Pete Bennett, and Darcey Blackburn in key roles.

Is They Might be Monsters (2026) worth watching?

With its unique premise and genre-blending approach, *They Might be Monsters* is a refreshing take on comedy that might just charm you despite its quirks. While IMDb ratings are yet to roll in, the film's blend of humor and heart suggests it could be a hidden gem.

How long is They Might be Monsters?

They Might be Monsters has a runtime of 94 minutes.

About They Might be Monsters (2026) — A Comedy Where Monsters Find Their Place

Get ready for a wild ride when *They Might be Monsters (2026)* drops into theaters, blending sharp comedy with heartfelt chaos. Directed by Velton Lishke, this genre-bending gem follows Malcolm, a middle-aged man navigating the hilarious yet poignant chaos of leading a support group for outcast monsters—creatures shunned by their own kind for being too different. With a cast that includes Lishke himself alongside Jay Anthony, Kimberley Barrett, and Pete Bennett, the film dives into themes of belonging, acceptance, and the absurdity of societal rejection.

Expect a quirky, genre-flipping adventure where laugh-out-loud moments collide with unexpected emotional depth. The atmosphere crackles with offbeat humor and a touch of poignancy, making *They Might be Monsters* a standout in the comedy landscape. Whether you're a fan of unconventional storytelling or just looking for something refreshingly original, this film promises to leave you both grinning and thoughtful.