Snoop Dogg and Eli Roth join for the horror movie of a wild infested house do not go to that house, bitch!

Snoop Dogg and Eli Roth join for the horror movie of a wild infested house do not go to that house, bitch!

Snoop Dogg AND Eli Roth They are collaborating to deliver what is advertised as the home infested film with the next horror project Don’t go to that house, whore! The film is produced by Media Capital Technologies and the horror section, with Roth on the director’s chair and Snoop not only produces but also writing and performing the original soundtrack of the film.

When we talk about the project, Roth said: “There are some ridiculous ideas that they don’t let you sleep. I have always wanted to make the film for the house infested last, but something we have seen – something full of crazy and exaggerated.

“When I shared the idea with Snoop, he got it immediately and it was a kids game to make this movie together. Snoop loves horror films, and I want this to be the last collaboration, bringing out the fools from both. Don’t say that we didn’t feel you.”

The details of the plot are still in compresses, but a fake trailer has been released, and has been described as “an excessive trailer that skews in all the tropes of the horror film that you have ever screamed at the screen”.

The two talents previously collaborated in 2012 when Roth directed Snoop’s musical video la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la steanceance offanceruance.

Producers Hristopher Woodrow AND Raj Singh From MCT he also shared their excitement for the film, saying:

“We are proud to collaborate with two creatives of pilasses – Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg – To bring not to go to that house, bitch! To life. The visionary approach of Eli to horror, combined with the unparalleled creative energy of Snoop, promises a film that will push the boundaries and catch public.

“In MCT, we are committed to feeding bold and innovative projects like this and we can’t wait to share what comes from this innovative collaboration.”

The film also marks Roth’s second release with the horror section, following Ice Cream Manwho found international buyers in Cannes at the beginning of this year. That project has just enveloped the filming in Toronto and is preparing for a theatrical version in 2026.

Don’t go to that house, whore! It seems that it will be a wild, bloody and unforgettable addition to the horror genre.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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