
Red: Werewolf Hunter
Fantasy · Horror · Action
Overview
The modern-day descendant of Little Red Riding Hood brings her fiancé home to meet her family and reveal their occupation as werewolf hunters, but after he is bitten by a werewolf, she must protect him from her own family.
Top Cast


Felicia Day
Felicia Day
Virginia Sullivan
Felicia Day
Virginia Sullivan


Kavan Smith
Kavan Smith
Nathan Kessler
Kavan Smith
Nathan Kessler


Stephen McHattie
Stephen McHattie
Gabriel
Stephen McHattie
Gabriel


Greg Bryk
Greg Bryk
Marcus Sullivan
Greg Bryk
Marcus Sullivan


Rosemary Dunsmore
Rosemary Dunsmore
Grandmother Sullivan
Rosemary Dunsmore
Grandmother Sullivan


David Reale
David Reale
Jake Sullivan
David Reale
Jake Sullivan
Victoria Robertson
Victoria Robertson
Red (child)
Victoria Robertson
Red (child)


Robert Nolan
Robert Nolan
Middle Age Man
Robert Nolan
Middle Age Man


Carlyn Burchell
Carlyn Burchell
Lyra
Carlyn Burchell
Lyra
Kevin Power
Kevin Power
Male Wolf
Kevin Power
Male Wolf
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