Infestation (film)

It was produced by Mel Gibson's Icon Entertainment and starring Chris Marquette, E. Quincy Sloan, Brooke Nevin, Kinsey Packard, Deborah Geffner and Ray Wise.

Shortly after, an extremely loud sound is heard and Cooper faints with a pained expression on his face.

As Cooper is helping Sara out of the cocoon, Maureen is attacked and captured by a large, wasp-like creature.

The group sets off the next day, but Leechee decides to stay behind to help revive more people and study the bugs.

Arriving at Hugo's house, the group find Albert's wife, who seems to have died of natural causes.

There, he meets a Puerto Rican man, who tells him that he was part of Leechee's group and that the others presumably died in an explosion caused by the flammable red colored gas released by the nest.

The Puerto Rican man turns into a mutant, and Ethan uses the distraction to kill the enemy group and save Cooper and Hugo.

Ethan then orders Sara, Cooper and Hugo to escape from the bug hive while he triggers the explosives, but he turns into a mutant.

Cooper takes the remote from his father and triggers the explosives, obliterating the nest and the insects inside.

Director Kyle Rankin and lead actor Chris Marquette, signed 3-picture contracts with Icon Films for a potential trilogy of this storyline.