
Unnatural
Action · Horror · Thriller
Overview
Global climate change prompts a scientific corporation to genetically modify Alaskan polar bears with horrific and deadly results.
Top Cast


James Remar
James Remar
Martin Nakos
James Remar
Martin Nakos


Sherilyn Fenn
Sherilyn Fenn
Dr. Hannah Lindval
Sherilyn Fenn
Dr. Hannah Lindval


Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson
Brooking
Ron Carlson
Brooking


Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Buffalo
Graham Greene
Buffalo


Allegra Carpenter
Allegra Carpenter
Quincy
Allegra Carpenter
Quincy


Ray Wise
Ray Wise
Victor Clobirch
Ray Wise
Victor Clobirch


Ivana Korab
Ivana Korab
Ella
Ivana Korab
Ella


Q'orianka Kilcher
Q'orianka Kilcher
Lily
Q'orianka Kilcher
Lily
Stephanie Hodes
Stephanie Hodes
DeLana
Stephanie Hodes
DeLana


Gregory Cruz
Gregory Cruz
Nate
Gregory Cruz
Nate
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