Horror film fanatics and Bigfoot believers will be delighted to know that another Sasquatch movie will be released later on this year.

Eduardo Sanchez, the filmmaker that directed of the iconic 1998 flick "The Blair Witch Project," is slated to premiere a new movie titled "Exists" in October. Like "The Blair Witch Project," "Exists" is also a found footage horror film that takes place in the woods. However, this time, instead of casing or running from a witch, a group of young adults will have a horrifying encounter with Bigfoot.

The movie follows a group of friends as they head off for a camping trip in remote woods located in East Texas. That's where they discover that they're being hounded by the mythical creature. Fortunately, one of the campers manages to capture the sequence of events on camera.

The film, which hits theaters on Oct. 24, stars Dora Madison Burge, from "Friday Night Lights," Brian Steele, Samuel Davis, Roger Edwards, Chris Osborn and Denise Williamson, reports First Showing. The movie will also be released on iTunes.

"I think we made the Bigfoot movie I have been waiting for since I was 12-years-old," Sanchez told Coming Soon two years ago.

Another Bigfoot horror film, titled "Willow Creek," was released earlier this summer on June 6.

The fictitious documentary was directed by actor and comedian Bobcat Goldthwait, who also directed "God Bless America" and "World's Greatest Dad."

In the movie, a Bigfoot enthusiast named Jim, played by Bryce Johnson, drags his skeptical girlfriend Kelly, played by Alexie Gilmore, on a search for the mythological creature into the ominous woods in California's Six Rivers National Forest. The young couple documents each minute of their journey with a video recorder, including their interviews with Bigfoot believers and naysayers in the town near the woods.

The found footage horror film received mixed reviews from movie critics.

Watch the first trailer for "Exists" below: