
Megaconda 2010
When restless volcanic tremors awaken a monstrous prehistoric serpent in the dense forests of Oregon, small-town sheriff Jack Reynolds and a handful of determined locals must confront an impossible threat.
Director: Christopher Ray
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Megaconda (2010) about?
*Megaconda* follows Sheriff Jack Reynolds as he leads a desperate mission to stop a colossal, prehistoric anaconda awakened by volcanic activity. The giant serpent terrorizes a rural community, forcing locals to defend their homes in a battle for survival.
Who directed Megaconda?
Christopher Ray directed *Megaconda (2010)*, bringing his signature blend of low-budget action and creature terror to this wild ride.
Who stars in Megaconda?
The film stars Greg Evigan, Stella Stevens, Michelle Bauer, Ted Monte, and Dylan Vox in key roles.
Is Megaconda (2010) worth watching?
While *Megaconda* won't win awards for realism, its campy charm and relentless creature chaos make it a guilty pleasure for fans of 2000s eco-horror. If you enjoy creature features where nature bites back, it's a fun, if flawed, diversion.
How long is Megaconda?
The runtime of *Megaconda* is 87 minutes.
About Megaconda (2010) — When a town faces a 70-foot anaconda from the deep past
When restless volcanic tremors awaken a monstrous prehistoric serpent in the dense forests of Oregon, small-town sheriff Jack Reynolds and a handful of determined locals must confront an impossible threat.
Directed by Christopher Ray, *Megaconda (2010)* blends chilling horror, edge-of-your-seat action, and vintage B-movie charm into a creature feature that feels ripped straight from a pulp novel. With razor-sharp fangs and a ravenous hunger, the colossal anaconda slithers through the wilderness, forcing the ragtag rescue team into a desperate race against time. As panic spreads, the stakes escalate—will humanity survive the jaws of this ancient predator?
This eco-horror thriller taps into primal fears of nature's uncontrollable fury, wrapped in a story where survival hinges on courage, quick thinking, and a healthy dose of luck.