Filming has officially wrapped on The 3 Killer Pigs, the latest horror-thriller from writer-director Thomas J. Churchill. Shot on location in and around Los Angeles—including Alta Dena and the Santa Rosa Valley—the film takes a familiar childhood tale and twists it into a blood-soaked story of desperation and revenge.
The plot follows a farmer whose desperate actions ignite a nightmare, culminating in the return of three vengeful, pig-like creatures to the farm where a blood oath binds them. Churchill’s reinterpretation of the “Three Little Pigs” fable merges supernatural terror with gritty realism, delivering a dark and unpredictable narrative.
“This is about delivering an experience that’s as shocking as it is fresh,” Churchill stated. “We’ve created something that both respects horror traditions and brings something new to the table.”
The film boasts a star-studded ensemble, including Anson Williams (Happy Days), Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills, 90210), and Robert Carradine (Revenge of the Nerds), alongside Robert LaSardo (The Mule), Cody Renee Cameron (El Camino), William McNamara (Copycat), James Pratt (Malibu Crush), Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn IV), Jody Quigley (Impuratus), Tank Jones (Three Kings), Savoy Bailey (Midnight Hustle), Meghan Carrasquillo (Stiletto), Dare Taylor (Girls On Film), Rachel Pizzolato and Sharna Burgess in their feature film debut. The mix of established stars and rising talent is designed to appeal to a broad audience of horror enthusiasts.
Setting the tone for the film is a haunting score by Marco Werba, known for his collaborations with Italian horror legend Dario Argento. Werba, who travelled from Italy to be present on set and will now start to engage with the post team to ensure the music accentuates the film’s dark themes.
Producer Aleksandra Zorich Hunt said, “We’re thrilled with what we filmed. We have some bone chilling performances.”
Set for release in 2025, The 3 Killer Pigs is positioning itself as a bold entry in contemporary horror. Blending supernatural elements with grounded suspense.