
Hydra 2009
"Prepare to be consumed."
Directed by Andrew Prendergast, *Hydra* (2009) delivers a chilling twist on the survival thriller genre, blending horror, science fiction, and action into a high-stakes nightmare.
Director: Andrew Prendergast
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hydra (2009) about?
*Hydra* (2009) follows a group of people kidnapped and abandoned on a remote island where the ultra-rich pay to hunt humans as prey. When a monstrous entity named Hydra begins hunting the hunters, the survivors must fight for their lives in a deadly game of survival.
Who directed Hydra?
Andrew Prendergast directed *Hydra* (2009), bringing a fresh perspective to the survival horror genre with his visionary storytelling.
Who stars in Hydra?
The film features Dwayne Adway, Dawn Olivieri, Texas Battle, Polly Shannon, and Roark Critchlow in key roles.
Is Hydra (2009) worth watching?
While *Hydra* (2009) isn't a blockbuster, it offers a solid mix of horror, action, and suspense for fans of creature features. Its unique premise and B-movie charm make it a fun watch for those looking for something different in the genre.
How long is Hydra?
Hydra (2009) has a runtime of 94 minutes.
About Hydra (2009) — A Monster Strikes Back in this High-Octane Horror Thriller
Directed by Andrew Prendergast, *Hydra* (2009) delivers a chilling twist on the survival thriller genre, blending horror, science fiction, and action into a high-stakes nightmare. The film follows Tim Nolan, a former Marine, who finds himself kidnapped alongside three ex-convicts and deposited on a remote island where the ultra-wealthy pay top dollar to hunt humans for sport. But the hunters soon realize they're not alone—this island is home to something far more dangerous than prey, a monstrous entity known as Hydra. As the game turns deadly, the line between hunter and hunted blurs, creating a claustrophobic, adrenaline-fueled battle for survival.
Starring Dwayne Adway, Dawn Olivieri, and Texas Battle, *Hydra* (2009) cranks up the tension with a premise straight out of classic myth and pulp fiction, where ancient horror meets modern excess. The film's eerie atmosphere and relentless pacing make it a standout in the supernatural horror genre, offering a fresh take on the age-old "most dangerous game" trope. With its dark themes of greed, power, and survival, *Hydra* (2009) is a cult favorite for fans of creature features and thrill-seekers alike.