The Skunk Ape Experiments: Issue #1

‘THE SKUNK APE EXPERIMENTS: ISSUE #1’ (2022) Lands On Streaming and Digital Platforms

There’s something strange lurking in the Florida swamps. It isn’t Bigfoot, and it isn’t the Loch Ness Monster. It’s an entirely new kind of cryptid: The Skunk Ape. Is it real? These guys from OutKast Paranormal aim to find out in the new horror documentary, THE SKUNK APE EXPERIMENTS: Issue #1!

Check out the trailer and read on for the details!

From THE SKUNK APE EXPERIMENTS Press Release

Every day, new headlines launch about Florida Men, but OutKast Paranormal takes a look at Florida Men in a way you’ve never seen before: on the hunt for the Florida Bigfoot, the elusive skunk ape. The new docuseries from cryptid crusader Stacy Brown Jr. and executive producer James Brost asks: does something exist in the Florida swamps that even tabloids wouldn’t believe?

Brown leads his bearded cast on three different investigations that are woven together to keep the experience moving as the team explores central Florida’s biggest gator-infested hell-hole – Myakka River State Park. These investigations look into what feral beasts hide in the swamps, whether a neighborhood has been “cursed” for seeing too much in the moss, and what really happened in Crowley House, a manor with a history of hauntings, UFO sightings, and mysterious beasts.

Here’s a look at the official poster art!

The Skunk Ape Experiments (2022)

The Skunk Ape Experiments: Issue #1 debuts on major streaming platforms on August 2nd from 1091 Pictures. Platforms include iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and FandangoNOW!

What do you think? Are you going to give it a look? Tell us in the comments!

About Kenn Hoekstra

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