
Grizzly Night (2026) is an American horror-thriller creature feature directed by David Hackl. The film blends survival horror with intense wildlife-attack suspense, placing a group of people in a remote wilderness where they must fight to survive against a deadly predator. Known for directing the survival thriller Into the Grizzly Maze, Hackl returns to the creature-attack genre with another tense story centered on nature’s most dangerous encounters.
The story follows a group of friends who travel to a remote mountain forest for a weekend camping trip. Hoping to escape the pressures of city life, they expect a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. However, their getaway quickly turns into a nightmare when they unknowingly wander into the territory of a massive and aggressive grizzly bear.
As night falls, the group begins noticing strange signs—damaged campsites, deep claw marks on trees, and eerie sounds echoing through the dark woods. Soon they realize a powerful predator is stalking them. The bear begins attacking without warning, turning the quiet wilderness into a terrifying hunting ground.
Trapped deep in the forest with limited supplies and no communication with the outside world, the survivors must rely on instinct and teamwork to stay alive. As panic spreads and the group becomes separated, each person must face the brutal reality of surviving against one of nature’s most dangerous animals.
While searching for a way out of the forest, the group slowly learns that the bear’s violent behavior may be connected to human interference with the environment, adding another layer to the struggle between humanity and the wild.