
Monsterland
Thriller · Horror · Fantasy
Overview
Welcome to Monsterland! A terrifying place where savage beasts, carnivorous creatures, and grotesque abominations are the new normal; and the human race is now at the bottom of the food chain.
Top Cast


Peeter Maran
Peeter Maran
The Kid (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Peeter Maran
The Kid (segment "Curiosity Kills")


Rita Rätsepp
Rita Rätsepp
Mommy (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Rita Rätsepp
Mommy (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Jaak Valdre
Jaak Valdre
Daddy (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Jaak Valdre
Daddy (segment "Curiosity Kills")


Tauri Laane
Tauri Laane
Elder Young (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Tauri Laane
Elder Young (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Andero Tõnissoo
Andero Tõnissoo
Elder Richardson (segment "Curiosity Kills")
Andero Tõnissoo
Elder Richardson (segment "Curiosity Kills")
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