Written by Brian Bettwy
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A disgraced reality-TV producer leads a dysfunctional cast and crew into the remote wilderness to fake the ultimate Sasquatch encounter, only to discover the creature is real, the danger is escalating, and every second is being recorded by over seventy cameras whose footage will later become evidence in a federal trial.

Expedition Sasquatch is a slapstick‑horror creature spectacle told through a hybrid of found footage, courtroom framing, synced multi‑camera POVs, and prestige‑level cinematic execution. With humor, dread, and escalating chaos, the film delivers a high‑energy, character‑driven thrill ride anchored by top genre talent both in front of and behind the camera.

A kinetic blend of:
Think: Deadstream meets The Ritual meets Bodies Bodies Bodies with the scale and FX pedigree of KNB.

The film’s narrative is presented as courtroom evidence in a federal case. All events the audience sees are pulled from the 70+ synced cameras used during the doomed shoot.
This allows:

Expedition Sasquatch is a survival horror film that uses satire to expose human ego, not to soften fear.
It treats its creature and its consequences with sincerity, and it asks what happens when spectacle culture collides with something that cannot be managed, branded, or explained away. This is a film built on commitment to tone, to genre, and to the intelligence of its audience.

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