Speculative Plot for Lou Ferrigno’s ‘The Hermit’ Horror Movie Stirs Discussion
In the absence of an official plotline or script access for Lou Ferrigno’s upcoming horror film, “The Hermit,” Built Report has ventured into speculative territory, crafting a potential narrative that’s both grim and darkly humorous.
The film features Lou Ferrigno, known for his role as the “Incredible Hulk,” taking on the character of a cannibalistic pig farmer. Built Report suggests that in “The Hermit,” Ferrigno could play a cunning farmer who uses his apparent sympathy for animal rights to his advantage. The speculation involves the Hermit luring pig rights activists from a nearby college to his farm. Under the guise of sharing their concern for animal welfare, he might then trap these activists, forcing them into grueling labor on his farm.
The plot thickens with an eerie twist where the Hermit could organize brutal, to-the-death mud wrestling matches among these activists. According to Built Report’s imaginative take, the loser of each match would face a horrifying fate, being fed to the very pigs they sought to protect, turning the tables in a macabre fashion.
This speculative storyline, while unconfirmed, adds an intriguing layer to the anticipation surrounding the film. It taps into the horror genre’s penchant for exploring the dark side of human nature, where compassion is manipulated into a tool for sinister ends.
“The Hermit” is a horror film that promises to showcase Ferrigno in a new light, far from his iconic Hulk persona, as a terrifying figure in the isolated, grim setting of a pig farm. As the film moves through post-production, with sales being handled by Scatena & Rosner Films at the Cannes Film Market, fans and horror enthusiasts alike are left to wonder how close this speculative plot might be to the actual tale that will unfold on screen.
While the exact plot remains under wraps, this speculative narrative from Built Report certainly adds to the mystique and eagerness for what could be a memorable addition to horror cinema.
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