While actor Lou Ferrigno may be best known for playing the titular Hulk on the CBS TV series The Incredible Hulkfrom 1977 to 1982, he’s now starring as a completely different type of “monster.” Ferrigno spoke with Variety about his role as a lone pig farmer living in the woods in the new horror-thriller movieThe Hermit.
"This guy, he’s kind of possessed. So you see the pain. You see the demons in him,” Ferrigno said. The actor, who was last seen in the 2022 Paramount+ miniseries The Offer, stars in The Hermit as a larger-than-life pig farmer whose mother taught him how to cook humans and turn them into jerky.
The film’s official logline reads: “Dragged on a vacation to the woods, two self-absorbed teens named Lisa (Supergirl’sMalina Weissman) and Eric (Anthony Turpel of That ‘90s Show) venture off trail, stumble across a farm, go in, see animal heads...
"This guy, he’s kind of possessed. So you see the pain. You see the demons in him,” Ferrigno said. The actor, who was last seen in the 2022 Paramount+ miniseries The Offer, stars in The Hermit as a larger-than-life pig farmer whose mother taught him how to cook humans and turn them into jerky.
The film’s official logline reads: “Dragged on a vacation to the woods, two self-absorbed teens named Lisa (Supergirl’sMalina Weissman) and Eric (Anthony Turpel of That ‘90s Show) venture off trail, stumble across a farm, go in, see animal heads...
- 2/13/2025
- by Deana Carpenter
- CBR
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Lower Decks, season 4, episode 8, "Caves."
"Caves" pays homage to Star Trek: The Next Generation's infamous Planet Hell set and explores the Lower Deckers' past cave missions. The episode reveals shocking revelations, including Rutherford raising a "cave baby" and Mariner bonding with the Delta shift. Star Trek no longer relies on cave episodes due to a more cinematic approach and a reduced episode count, but "Caves" is a nostalgic throwback to the Trek era.
Star Trek: Lower Decks pays homage to the infamous Planet Hell set from the Star Trek: The Next Generation era with a celebration of cave missions. The Lower Deckers are sent to examine some carnivorous moss in the caves beneath the planet Grottonus before they inevitably get trapped with no means to contact the USS Cerritos. As they try to find a way out of their predicament, Lieutenant JGs Bradward...
"Caves" pays homage to Star Trek: The Next Generation's infamous Planet Hell set and explores the Lower Deckers' past cave missions. The episode reveals shocking revelations, including Rutherford raising a "cave baby" and Mariner bonding with the Delta shift. Star Trek no longer relies on cave episodes due to a more cinematic approach and a reduced episode count, but "Caves" is a nostalgic throwback to the Trek era.
Star Trek: Lower Decks pays homage to the infamous Planet Hell set from the Star Trek: The Next Generation era with a celebration of cave missions. The Lower Deckers are sent to examine some carnivorous moss in the caves beneath the planet Grottonus before they inevitably get trapped with no means to contact the USS Cerritos. As they try to find a way out of their predicament, Lieutenant JGs Bradward...
- 10/19/2023
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
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