
HuntersA diverse band of Nazi Hunters living in 1977 New York City discover that hundreds of high ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
WritersHaley Z. Boston, Tori Sampson

In the Belly of the Whale
Feb 20, 2020
In the beginning, a plague crossed over the House of Heidelbaum. Its youngest, Jonah, was plunged into the belly of the whale; but was culled from the darkness by the shepherd Meyer Offerman. Somewhere across the ancient land of Manhattan, Millie Morris, a guardian of the law, whose faith hath been tested, trekked South upon the death of an elderly woman.

The Mourner's Kaddish
Feb 20, 2020
After discovering a clue about a murderous foe, Jonah travels to a wondrous land to locate a great evil and avenge his family. But his search lands Jonah in mortal peril that only the great shepherd Meyer Offerman can rescue him from. Meanwhile, down in the land of Florida, Millie Morris discovers that evil has many faces and that her search for truth may reveal more than she bargained for.

While Visions of Safta Danced in His Head
Feb 20, 2020
And on the second day, God created The Hunters, who at the behest of Meyer brought Jonah into their tribe. The Hunters were wroth, "Nay!" They cried, "The Hunt is no place for a child!" But Jonah petitioned his worth and uncovered the dark hymns of a new enemy. Following the old woman's death, Millie's light shone forth upon sinister truths while a Great Evil conspired to keep them in the shadows.

The Pious Thieves
Feb 20, 2020
And when Millie pursued justice, so the envoys of Evil pursued Millie. Meyer appealed to Jonah, whose faith was strained by the trials of The Hunt; and Jonah turned to his companions' burning bush and the spectre of his grandmother for counsel. The Hunters toiled to interpret the secret words of a wicked proclamation.

At Night, All Birds are Black
Feb 20, 2020
For the love of money is the root of all evil. A trail of signs did lead The Hunters unto a merchant's lair, where unearthed remnants of the past echoed evils of the present. Millie's compass delivered her to the House of Offerman, whereupon she encountered Jonah and put a charge unto him: "I beseech thee walk in truth!"

(Ruth 1:16)
Feb 20, 2020
Meyer imparted unto Jonah a proverb, with which Jonah fortified himself. A sharp tongued serpent sought to poison The Hunters' resolve. Evil hath taken root in the land of Alabama, whereupon The Hunters did descend to blot it out. A herald brought unto Millie grim tidings of Evil spread throughout the land.

Shalom Motherf***er
Feb 20, 2020
Hark! A wedding song rang out to unite The Hunters in a time of discord. "The Hunt is not only about death," Meyer cried unto Jonah, "It is about life!" But their mirth was tempered by an untimely strike and suspicions of a Judas among them. Seeking the origins of Evil, Millie offered up a sacrifice.

The Jewish Question
Feb 20, 2020
And there was a thick darkness in all the land. As The Hunters wallowed in the valley of the shadow of death, they turned to the stars to point them on their path. Still, darkness trespassed up on the heart of Jonah, which did tempt him toward sin; and the shepherd Meyer petitioned Millie to join their flock.

The Great Ole Nazi Cookout of '77
Feb 20, 2020
As a terrible plague loomed over the land and did portend to devour its people, The Hunters waged a great battle to prevent it. Upon the threshold of righteousness, Millie endured a loathsome betrayal and sought to deliver Jonah from vengeance and corruption.

Eilu v'Eilu
Feb 20, 2020
Don't urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.

GenerationofSwine
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I'm not going to say anything about the history here. I work with that and for the most part I don't care, and this seemed like it wanted to be a Tarantino flick and we all know how he treats history. So I came into it with the assumption that the history was going to be hysterically wrong... and I wasn't disappointed here. But I am also a huge Pacino fan, and I am a huge Tarantino fan and I was super excited about this because it looked like a fun Tarantino knock off. That is kind of how it bills itself. But the honest fact is, Hunters is just all over the place. I think it seriously wanted to be in a Tarantino vein, but like "2 Days in the Valley" it doesn't exactly understand how to Tarantino makes it work. It doesn't know how to be funny and violent without being all over the place. It doesn't really know how to make the characters and plots intersect on more than the most base of levels, it doesn't know how to make the violence fun and amusing, and that makes all the other humor fall short and feel out of place. And then it does the Peele political thing, and I was really hoping that it wouldn't given the vibe it was going for in the advertisements... but it did, so on top of being all over the place, if you are white you are a Nazi and evil. And, honestly, I am tired of that and pretty sure that once this woke nonsense ends and it no longer becomes hip to be openly bigoted, like the rest of his films it's going to be seen as racist.