'Isla Monstro' is a 2026 American adult animated science fiction comedy film directed, animated, and co-written by Steven Shea, with additional writing by James
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| Directed by | Steven Shea |
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| Produced by | Steven Shea |
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| Edited by | Steven Shea |
| Music by | Robert Reider |
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| Distributed by | The Nacelle Company |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
'Isla Monstro' is a 2026 American adult animated science fiction comedy film directed, animated, and co-written by Steven Shea, with additional writing by James Schrader.
The film stars the voices of James Schrader, Juliana Harkavy, Harland Williams, John DiMaggio, Harry Lennix, Maurice LaMarche, Dana Snyder, Spencer Grammer, James Marsters, Barry Bostwick, Christopher Sabat, LeeAnna Vamp, J. LaRose, and Will Friedle.
It is produced by Abyssmal Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based multimedia studio founded by Shea. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival in October 2024, and was released on June 30, 2026, distributed by The Nacelle Company for streaming and video on demand, with MVD Entertainment Group handling physical media.
A washed-up cruise ship magician named Duke, deeply in debt to a Miami drug lord known as El Feo, falls overboard and washes ashore on a mysterious, long-abandoned government island.
He discovers the island, formerly a top-secret 1980s DARPA facility called Fort Montana, is populated by 138 mutant super-soldier experiments left behind after the projects failure. Duke befriends the islands residents, including a snail mutant named Sam and Dyanna, the only human-looking resident. Duke convinces the mutants to turn the island into a luxury resort, funded by recovered pirate gold.
When a viral video draws global attention, the Pentagon dispatches General Dregg and Colonel Fergusen to shut the operation down quietly. As a hurricane approaches and evacuation begins, Fergusen seizes the island and imprisons its residents, sparking a mutant uprising.
Isla Monstro originated during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, when Steven Shea taught himself animation through online tutorials and began animating the film alone in his basement.
Director Steven Shea talking to The Hollywood Reporter “This was a project born out of the pandemic. Knowing that I’d be stuck in lockdown, I tried to figure out ways to produce content without anyone leaving their homes. Animation was the key. So I took online tutorials, taught myself animation and started to create this film with friends."
Over the course of more than a year, the project grew from a solo effort into a full production involving a crew of twelve and more than forty voice actors. Shea has described the projects growth as something that "snowballed into something much larger than I ever could have imagined."[1]
The films score was composed by Robert Reider, with orchestration by Jonathan Bartz, and features a love theme performed by Gigi Edgley.
Isla Monstro had its world premiere at the 57th Sitges Film Festival on October 6 and 10, 2024.[2] The film was released theatrically and on streaming/VOD platforms on June 30, 2026, through The Nacelle Company.[3]
The film had a physical media distribution of collectors edition releases include Blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and vinyl soundtrack formats.
As of 2026, Isla Monstro holds a 6.3/10 rating on IMDb.[4]
Category:American animated comedy films Category:American computer-animated films Category:American adult animated films
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