Bigfoot Today: Preparing for a Serious Expedition to Port Chadam & Film Review

Posted Wednesday, May 01, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video from the YouTube channel Bigfoot Today has caught my attention, and I can't wait to share it with all the fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts out there! The video, titled "Bigfoot Today: Episode 2 The Flow of Evidence," features a discussion between the hosts Steven Major and Mitch the Man Johnson, and their guest Kevin Llewellyn of the BFRO. In this episode, the trio talks about the latest news in the world of Bigfoot and reviews a film. One of the most exciting parts of the video is when they discuss a production company's plans to go to Port Chadam, Alaska, to film a multi-part series about Bigfoot. Steven and Mitch express their hopes for the expedition, emphasizing the need for a well-funded and serious investigation, rather than a quick and fake drama-filled film. Steven shares his desire to explore the Valley of Death and the Lake of No Return in Port Chadam, where he believes there may be cave entrances and evidence of Bigfoot activity. He mentions that the team has never been able to spend more than four days in Port Chadam, and he hopes that the next expedition will stay for at least 30 days to uncover significant evidence and establish a residency. The video also includes a review of the fiction film "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot." Mitch, who initially was disappointed with the film, shares his change of heart after giving it more thought. He praises the movie for its unique take on the Bigfoot mythos and its brilliant storytelling. Overall, this video is a must-watch for all Bigfoot enthusiasts. The discussion about the upcoming expedition to Port Chadam and the review of "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot" make it an exciting and informative episode. I can't wait to see what the production company uncovers in Port Chadam and how the film turns out. So, be sure to check out the video and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!