ANACONDA

ANACONDA (2026)

Deep within the untouched heart of the Amazon rainforest, a new expedition sets out to uncover one of nature’s most terrifying legends. In ANACONDA (2026), a team of scientists, explorers, and documentary filmmakers venture into a remote jungle region rumored to be home to an ancient species of giant anaconda—far larger, faster, and more intelligent than anything ever recorded. What begins as a bold scientific mission quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival when they realize the jungle is hiding something far more dangerous than myth.

Leading the expedition is wildlife tracker Marcus Kane (Dwayne Johnson), a seasoned survival expert who knows the jungle better than most people know their own homes. For Marcus, the Amazon is a living, breathing ecosystem that demands respect. But when strange disappearances begin to occur along remote rivers and villages speak of monstrous serpents capable of swallowing entire boats, he starts to suspect the legends might be more real than anyone imagined.

Joining him is Dr. Elena Torres (Ana de Armas), a brilliant biologist determined to prove that a prehistoric bloodline of giant snakes may still exist deep within the Amazon basin. Her research suggests that the rainforest may be hiding a lost evolutionary branch of anacondas—predators that have adapted over centuries to become the ultimate apex hunters.

The team’s journey becomes even more complicated when they encounter a mysterious guide named Mateo Vargas (Pedro Pascal), a man with deep connections to the jungle and secrets of his own. He warns them that the region they are entering is feared even by local tribes. According to ancient stories passed down for generations, the river itself belongs to a massive serpent spirit that punishes those who trespass too far into its domain.

At first, the warnings sound like superstition. But as the expedition moves deeper into the jungle, evidence begins to appear. Massive shed skins stretch across the forest floor. Entire sections of riverbank appear crushed by something enormous. And then the attacks begin.

The creature they encounter is unlike any snake ever documented. Growing longer than a bus and capable of moving silently through water and jungle alike, the giant anaconda is a perfect ambush predator. It doesn’t simply hunt—it studies its prey, adapting with terrifying intelligence.

Cut off from the outside world and surrounded by dense rainforest, the team realizes they are no longer the hunters—they are the hunted. One by one, the jungle begins to close in on them. Boats are destroyed, communication equipment fails, and escape routes vanish beneath rising floodwaters. Every step forward becomes a deadly gamble.

As panic spreads, Marcus Kane must rely on every survival instinct he possesses. The group must work together, setting traps, navigating dangerous terrain, and staying one step ahead of a predator that knows the jungle better than they ever could. The deeper they travel, the clearer the truth becomes: the giant serpent is not alone.

The film builds toward a massive, heart-pounding finale along a raging jungle river during a violent tropical storm. In a desperate attempt to escape, the survivors must confront the monstrous predator in a battle where nature itself becomes both weapon and obstacle. Thunder roars, trees collapse, and the colossal serpent rises from the floodwaters for one final, terrifying confrontation.

Beyond the action and spectacle, ANACONDA (2026) explores humanity’s fragile relationship with the natural world. The Amazon is not merely a setting—it is a living force that reminds humanity that some places were never meant to be conquered.