Hogzilla, a near-mythical monster hog that roamed south Georgia, is about to get a little bigger.
An independent filmmaker is producing a horror movie about the super swine called The Legend of Hogzilla, and has even enlisted the beast's killer on the set as an adviser.
"He's our hog expert,'' producer Rick Trimm said of guide Chris Griffin, who shot the huge porker in 2004 at a hunting preserve.
Photographs of the hog hanging from a backhoe were sent around the world, and the town of Alapaha 290km south of Atlanta quickly adopted Hogzilla as its own, even launching a parade in the pig's honor.
A National Geographic team confirmed the pig's existence in 2005 after exhuming the behemoth's remains. While the experts said the hog didn't exactly live up to the hype — local hunters said the pig was 3.6m long and weighed 454kg — they still discovered a mighty big hog. They estimated it weighed around 363 kilograms and was probably about 2.4m long.
Lithium Productions says the production will need 200 locals for extras and is hosting tryouts next month.



