Hulu Horror: New Top-Charting Survival Thriller Is Keeping Fans Away From Water

A new indie creature feature has just clawed its way onto the Hulu charts today. We’re happy to see this New Zealand nightmare fuel fight its way into the top 10 during this highly competitive Huluween season. The movie you need to know about today is The Tank. Buckle up because we’re about to dive right in. 

Official Synopsis

“Oregon, 1978. Ben Adams and his wife Jules are in for a surprise when they inherit an abandoned coastal property that Ben’s recently deceased mother never told them about. Untouched for 40 years the house looms like an eerie relic over land which includes a stunning private cove and beach. The beauty and tranquility of the place leave the family with the nagging question: why was this property kept a secret for so long? While Jules rummages through the house looking for answers, Ben goes to repair the buried water tank, not knowing that in doing so he is unleashing a long dormant creature, fiercely protective of its environment.”

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The Tank was written and directed by Scott Walker. The movie stars Luciane Buchanan, Matt Whelan, Jaya Beach-Robertson, Mark Mitchinson, Ascia Maybury, Holly Shervey, Graham Vincent, and Jack Barry.

Dread Central’s Editor-in-Chief, Mary Beth McAndrews, sat down with Scott Walker and monster designer Richard Taylor to chat about bringing this sick creature to life.

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The movie swam into theaters on April 21, 2023, before making its way to VOD on April 25. It recently landed on Hulu, where it has continued to grow its fanbase. Check out the trailer below to see if you want to take the plunge. 

Watch the trailer

Have you investigated The Tank on Hulu yet? Where does it fall on the list of this year’s creature features? Let me know at @misssharai.

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