Leader of the Pack: William Milling on Wolfpack
Two teenagers awaken in a cold, endless void-surrounded by darkness, disoriented, and gripped by panic. With no memory of how they arrived or even who they are, they scramble to collect themselves and…

Leader of the Pack: William Milling on Wolfpack
Two teenagers awaken in a cold, endless void-surrounded by darkness, disoriented, and gripped by panic. With no memory of how they arrived or even who they are, they scramble to collect themselves and uncover each other's identities. Slowly, a fragile connection begins to form between them as they try to make sense of the surreal, shapeless world around them. But their uneasy calm is broken when two disembodied voices begin to echo through the void-each offering a different path forward. One voice urges them to stay in the familiar darkness, while the other beckons them toward an unknown light. The choice seems simple, but neither path comes with clear answers or guarantees. As they wrestle with the decision, deeper questions arise: Can they trust the voices? Can they even trust each other? What starts as a philosophical debate soon becomes personal. Vrochi begins to lean toward the comfort of the known, fearing what might be hidden in the light. Brooke, meanwhile, becomes increasingly drawn to the possibility of something beyond the void. Their disagreement grows into tension, and that tension begins to shape the very world around them, shifting the void into something darker, reactive, and dangerous. As the environment bends and distorts with their emotional conflict, Brooke and Vrochi must confront not only the external choice before them but the internal fears and hopes driving their actions. In the end, there are two questions that will be asked: Will it be light or darkness? Will it be together or apart?

Leader of the Pack: William Milling on Wolfpack
Documentary,Horror
Film Details
Two teenagers awaken in a cold, endless void-surrounded by darkness, disoriented, and gripped by panic. With no memory of how they arrived or even who they are, they scramble to collect themselves and uncover each other's identities. Slowly, a fragile connection begins to form between them as they try to make sense of the surreal, shapeless world around them.
But their uneasy calm is broken when two disembodied voices begin to echo through the void-each offering a different path forward. One voice urges them to stay in the familiar darkness, while the other beckons them toward an unknown light. The choice seems simple, but neither path comes with clear answers or guarantees.
As they wrestle with the decision, deeper questions arise: Can they trust the voices? Can they even trust each other? What starts as a philosophical debate soon becomes personal. Vrochi begins to lean toward the comfort of the known, fearing what might be hidden in the light. Brooke, meanwhile, becomes increasingly drawn to the possibility of something beyond the void.
Their disagreement grows into tension, and that tension begins to shape the very world around them, shifting the void into something darker, reactive, and dangerous. As the environment bends and distorts with their emotional conflict, Brooke and Vrochi must confront not only the external choice before them but the internal fears and hopes driving their actions. In the end, there are two questions that will be asked: Will it be light or darkness? Will it be together or apart?.