Title: God of Frogs 2026
Genres: 2026 Movies | Horror
Director: Adrian Bobb, Ali Chappell, Richard Lee
Writer: Adrian Bobb, Matthew Campagna, Ali Chappell
Stars: Kate Vernon, Corteon Moore, Erika Prevost

Storyline: Mud squelches underfoot. Something moves in the dark. So God of Frogs 2026 doesn’t ease you in it drags you straight into damp chaos. Directed by Adrian Bobb Ali Chappell and Richard Lee this strange low budget creature feature leans hard into folklore and decay. However it’s not just about monsters. It’s about belief. And what people will do to protect it. however A rural town rots from the inside. Meanwhile whispers of an ancient amphibian deity spread like mold across cracked walls and tired faces. The film thrives on texture slick skin buzzing insects stagnant water that feels almost alive . You can smell it. That’s intentional. Performances swing between grounded fear and near hysteria. One moment feels raw. The next? Slightly off. Yet that imbalance works. Therefore the tension never settles. It crawls it itches, stays. Moreover critics have pointed out its uneven pacing but they also admit its atmosphere hits hard. The directors clearly favor mood over polish. Good choice? Mostly yes. However The visuals stick long after the credits. Ultimately God of Frogs is messy eerie and oddly hypnotic. hurawatch movies don’t often get this weird and that’s exactly why it lingers.