Amazon Documentary Unveils Bigfoot's Alaskan Role in Missing Persons Cases

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Exciting News from Small Town Monsters! I recently stumbled upon a live video from the YouTube channel Small Town Monsters, where they announced some upcoming projects. The video was a lively affair, with the crew interacting with viewers from around the world, including Australia, Ohio, North Carolina, and Scotland. The first announcement was about a new project titled "Werewolves on Earth." This unannounced project is being produced by Small Town Monsters and will be released in November. The film will be available on various platforms, including YouTube, Amazon, and others. The film is expected to be the first chapter in a new ongoing YouTube series, which will also be available on 2B and Amazon. The next project to be released is "On the Trail of Bigfoot: Land of the Missing." This wide-release feature film will be available on Amazon, iTunes, and other major VOD platforms. The official release date is August 22nd, with pre-orders available on the STM site from August 8th. Another exciting project in the works is "American Werewolves 2," which is currently in the post-production process. The release date has not been announced yet, but it is expected to be available to Kickstarter backers in early October. Small Town Monsters is also working on a documentary about the Chupacabra, which will be the first Chupacabra documentary made by the company. Eli, who is working on the project, mentioned that people are going to like what they see. Finally, Alexander Pedikov's return trip to Area X, "The Search for Dark Coast: Hunt for the Alaskan Bigfoot," is currently in the editing process. The first episode will be available to the public on August 6th, and there will be a live stream on the night of the premiere episode featuring Alexander and potentially Miss Heather. Small Town Monsters also announced Monster Fest 2024, which will take place in Downtown Canton, Ohio, on June 29, 2024. Children 12 and under get in free. It's an exciting time for Small Town Monsters, and I can't wait to see these projects come to life. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel and website for more updates.