The Bigfoot craze hit New York City this past week, but it wasn’t your typical sighting in the woods. A sasquatch was spotted strolling through Central Park, causing quite a stir among onlookers. However, this wasn’t a real creature – it was all part of a publicity stunt for the new film “Sasquatch Sunset” by the Zellner brothers.
The movie follows a sasquatch pack consisting of a male and female, played by Nathan Zellner and Riley Keough, and two younger sasquatches portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg and Christophe Zajac-Denek. The film delves into the daily lives of these mythical creatures as they navigate the wilderness, facing challenges and exploring the complexities of their existence.
The cast and crew shared insights into the making of the film, revealing the inspiration behind the project and the extensive preparation that went into bringing the sasquatch characters to life. From studying ape movements to creating custom costumes made of foam latex and synthetic hair, every detail was carefully crafted to immerse viewers in the world of these elusive creatures.
Despite the whimsical nature of the film, the actors approached their roles with earnestness and dedication, drawing on the full breadth of human emotions to connect with audiences. The result is a movie that is both hilarious and touching, offering a unique perspective on the legendary Bigfoot myth.
As “Sasquatch Sunset” makes its debut in New York City, audiences can expect a blend of comedy, drama, and adventure that is sure to captivate viewers of all ages. So, if you’re looking for a wild ride with a sasquatch pack, be sure to catch this one-of-a-kind film in theaters.