

Wolves 2014
"Unleash the beast"
In *Wolves (2014)*, a gripping horror-action hybrid directed by David Hayter, Lucas Till stars as Cayden Richards—a teenager reeling from a shattering family tragedy.
Director: David Hayter
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wolves (2014) about?
*Wolves* follows Cayden Richards, a young man haunted by the murder of his parents. Pushed to the edge of survival, he teams up with the erratic Wild Joe and heads to Lupine Ridge, a town shrouded in mystery. What starts as a quest for answers spirals into a nightmarish game where everyone has secrets—and no one can be trusted.
Who directed Wolves?
The film was directed by David Hayter, known for his work behind the camera and as the voice of iconic characters in animation and gaming.
Who stars in Wolves?
The film features standout performances from Lucas Till, Jason Momoa, John Pyper-Ferguson, Stephen McHattie, and Merritt Patterson.
Is Wolves (2014) worth watching?
While *Wolves* isn't for everyone due to its intense violence and bleak tone, fans of raw horror-action will appreciate its unrelenting pace and high-stakes survival drama. With a tight 90-minute runtime and strong performances—especially from Till and Momoa—it delivers a memorable, if brutal, ride.
How long is Wolves?
The runtime for *Wolves (2014)* is 90 minutes.
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Wolves (2014): A Brutal Coming-of-Age Horror-Action Thriller — Full Movie Info
In *Wolves (2014)*, a gripping horror-action hybrid directed by David Hayter, Lucas Till stars as Cayden Richards—a teenager reeling from a shattering family tragedy. Cast adrift and searching for answers, Cayden crosses paths with the volatile Wild Joe (Jason Momoa), who lures him toward the isolated town of Lupine Ridge. There, Cayden hopes to uncover the dark secrets of his past, but the line between hunter and hunted blurs ominously.
Haunting landscapes and brooding tension set the stage for this brutal coming-of-age tale, where primal instincts clash with survival. Hayter's film blends visceral action with psychological horror, exploring themes of vengeance, identity, and the brutal cost of growing up. Packed with intense performances and a raw, unpredictable energy, *Wolves (2014)* is a visceral ride through the wilds of both the wilderness and the human soul.




