
Offspring 2009
"They’ll lust for your life."
Deep in the misty forests of Dead River, Maine, a town believes it left its darkest chapter behind a decade ago—when the local sheriff wiped out a sinister tribe of cave-dwelling cannibals. But nature is resilient, and so are their horrors.
Director: Andrew van den Houten
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Offspring (2009) about?
A decade after the local sheriff thought he'd wiped out a cannibalistic tribe, the survivors return to Dead River, Maine, seeking fresh prey. As the peaceful townsfolk fall one by one, a desperate struggle for survival begins against a relentless, ancient enemy.
Who directed Offspring?
Andrew van den Houten helmed this brutal horror tale, blending survival tension with visceral cannibalistic horror.
Who stars in Offspring?
The film features Jessica Butler, Leigh Shannan Feldpausch, Holter Graham, and Amy Hargreaves in its core ensemble.
Is Offspring (2009) worth watching?
While unrated, *Offspring (2009)* delivers a tense, atmospheric horror experience with a unique premise. Fans of slow-burn thrillers and primal terror will find it a gripping, if grim, watch.
How long is Offspring?
The film runs for 79 minutes.
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About Offspring (2009) — A Maine Town's Fight Against Ancient Cannibals
Deep in the misty forests of Dead River, Maine, a town believes it left its darkest chapter behind a decade ago—when the local sheriff wiped out a sinister tribe of cave-dwelling cannibals. But nature is resilient, and so are their horrors. Director Andrew van den Houten crafts a chilling tale of survival against the unimaginable, where a quiet community must confront bloodthirsty hunters who refuse to stay buried. With eerie tension and relentless dread, *Offspring (2009)* thrusts its characters—and its audience—into a fight for survival against a relentless, primal foe.
Jessica Butler leads a cast that embodies both terror and resilience, while the film's claustrophobic atmosphere amplifies the raw, primal terror of a civilization under siege. This isn't just another horror flick—it's a visceral descent into a nightmare where the past isn't dead, it's evolving, hungry, and back for revenge.