Films: Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018)
Alias: None
Type: Unknown, possibly Ancient
Location: Forest/Civilized Area
Height/Weight: That of average cattle.
Affiliation: Neutral
Summary: College is...well, whether it's any different from high school or not depends on where you go to. In this place's case, you won't find a greater source of scum and absolute dickery anywhere else. And that's before the monsters below break out.
History: Long ago in medieval Europe, a brave warrior drove a ferocious monster back into the Earth, where it carved a labyrinth for itself, multiplied, and waited for its brood to rise again. Centuries later, the grounds have become Slaughterhouse School, which also happens to be in support for a large fracking project. Alas, the constant digging into the Earth unleashes a large sinkhole. The monsters are coming back, and tonight, they'll turn this university into a feeding ground.
Notable Kills: One, during the massacre, mutilates a guy's crotch while eating him.
Final Fate: After some survivors end up in the original labyrinth, they ignite the entire place with nothing but a match. The whole place goes up in flames, taking out the monsters, and obliterating the entire university and everything related to the fracking in a massive explosion.
Powers/Abilities: None.
Weakness: Not entirely fond of light. Aside from that, anything conventional, though they can take considerable abuse.
Scariness Factor: 4-Out of the ground, they came in droves. These half-mole, half-shark, half-reptilian beasts with more teeth than self-preservation and more than enough strength to rip you to shreds. One of them is a bloodbath, but a whole group? Well, there's a reason we probably shouldn't make fracking such a priority.
Trivia: -This film was the first from Stolen Pictures, a production company helmed by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, of which this film stars the former.
-Speaking of those two, the Slaughterhouse School is located in Gloucestershire, the very same country that "Hot Fuzz" takes place in. As if a psychotic neighborhood watch wasn't the worst that place had to offer.