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The Yeti

Play trailer 2:02 Poster for The Yeti R Apr 2026 1h 33m Horror Adventure Play Trailer Watchlist
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When an oil tycoon and a famous adventurer vanish into the harsh winter of remote northern Alaska, a hand-picked rescue team endeavors to bring them home. What they don't know is that they are trespassing on The Yeti's territory, and the elements are the least of their worries. A blood-spattered survival horror featuring a towering beast and gruesome practical effects, The Yeti hearkens back to a time when monster movies were king.

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Grant Hermanns Screen Rant 1d
4/10
Things are so straightforward that The Yeti fails to really register any kind of tension or scares, but instead proves so dreadfully predictable. Go to Full Review
Jared Mobarak Hey, Have You Seen ...? 1d
6/10
Yes, there’s an ample amount of blood and gore to satisfy the horror lovers taking a chance on a low-budget, soundstage-shot indie such as this, but the feel of the whole is conversely driven by emotion. Go to Full Review
Richard Crouse Richard Crouse 2d
2.5/5
A return to 'a guy in a furry suit' monster movies, The Yeti is a lo fi survival flick with practical effects that harken back to the heyday of drive-in creature feature nights. Go to Full Review
Sparks Lowry Spectrum Culture 2d
The Yeti is the work of capital-P Producers, a handsomely-mounted but too-slick genre throwback piece for the Alamo Drafthouse crowd. Go to Full Review
George and Josh Bate ScreenAnarchy 4d
1/5
The Yeti harkens back to the less than desirable elements of old creature features as it is hindered by poor filmmaking while, unlike films like Troll 2 and Eight Legged Freaks, lacks the charm that defines movies so bad that they’re good. Go to Full Review
Niall Browne Movies in Focus 4d
3.5/5
The Yeti is an enjoyable horror movie – and (somewhat surprisingly) an entertaining adventure film. It’s got great tension, good performances, impressive visuals and enough torn limbs and ripped bowls to keep you captivated. Go to Full Review
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Lola 3d Creature feature reminiscent of Jaws - with strong period piece flare, set in the 1940s. Just what I needed. See more James 6d Bad acting, bad storytelling, fake sets & backgrounds, unscary effects… melodramatic and silly See more Juandi 6d Good acting & a good score. The beginning sets the tone of the movie well to only end up being mostly boring. Half way through I lost interest in any character & the storyline. It drags throughout. The only “action” moments are very short lived. See more Remy 6d Some good scenes for budget film See more Tom B Apr 5 Poor writing, bizarre plot, nonsensical twists, regret spending 95 mins watching this. See more Cheyenne Apr 5 This was amazing, even though I didn't expect it to be so good. It will be interesting to see where they take this series/ franchise. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When an oil tycoon and a famous adventurer vanish into the harsh winter of remote northern Alaska, a hand-picked rescue team endeavors to bring them home. What they don't know is that they are trespassing on The Yeti's territory, and the elements are the least of their worries. A blood-spattered survival horror featuring a towering beast and gruesome practical effects, The Yeti hearkens back to a time when monster movies were king.
Director
Gene Gallerano, William Pisciotta
Producer
Ross Meyerson, Johnathan Brownlee
Screenwriter
Gene Gallerano, William Pisciotta
Distributor
Well Go USA Entertainment
Production Co
Hardscrabble Film Company, Torfoot Entertainment Group, Radiant Films
Rating
R (Bloody Violent Content|Some Gore)
Genre
Horror, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 4, 2026, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 10, 2026
Runtime
1h 33m
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