Giant Human Cephalopod Attacks in Clip From Bryan Fuller's 'High Moon'

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Giant Human Cephalopod Attacks in Clip From Bryan Fuller's 'High Moon'
A scene from Bryan Fuller's 'High Moon.' Credit: Carole Segal/Syfy

From the network that brought you shark tornadoes comes a new movie from Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller that, as you might guess, is completely weird -- and very fun.

Originally made as a 90-minute TV pilot, High Moon is set in outer space 100 years in the future and explores a time in which Earth survives by mining resources found on the moon. Of course, in order to obtain the life-sustaining Helium-3, a livable world had to be established on the moon -- leading to a new frontier of oddness.

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How odd? The exlusive clip above might give you an idea. (Spoiler alert: possible mentions of human cephalopods and dinosaurs.)

The show is based on the YA novel, The Lotus Caves , by John Christopher.

High Moon, starring Jonathan Tucker and Jake Sandvig, premiers Monday at 9 p.m. ET on Syfy.

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