Next Episode of Alaskan Killer Bigfoot is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Seventy years ago, a murderous Bigfoot-like creature sent residents fleeing from Portlock, Alaska. Now, an expedition returns to the abandoned fishing village to determine if the terrifying beast locals call Nantinaq will allow it to be safely resettled.
After bidding their loved ones farewell, the team arrives in Portlock by boat, and they immediately feel a sense of foreboding in the deserted fishing village.
The team are left unsettled as they discover evidence of Nantinaq's hunting habits. Keith and Ash visit a historian, who fills them in on the town's bloody past.
The team continues to make shocking discoveries in eerie Portlock, including a mysterious obelisk in the forest. They're joined by a psychic medium who wants to build a spiritual bridge to Nantinaq but panics when she senses a dark and deadly presence.
A nighttime excursion proves too terrifying for one team member, who flees Portlock the next day. Replacing him is Guy, who is hellbent on getting answers. And those answers might come from broadcasting Bigfoot vocal recordings to draw out Nantinaq.
A Bigfoot expert weighs the team's evidence and declares that Portlock is infested with the creatures, who he believes are violent interdimensional beings that derive energy from trees. Later, the team stumbles upon a strange pit near the Spooky Tree.
Keith fears Portlock is cursed when he learns the horrifying history of the mysterious coin. Later, Ash regrets ignoring a warning not to venture into an abandoned mine.
The team is unnerved by evidence that Nantinaq may be lurking in the water, and things get out of control when they spot an inexplicable blaze in the woods.
Paranormal investigators perform a powerful cleansing ceremony to rid the village of its demonic energy. Will they be able to banish Nantinaq from Portlock?
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