Rob Zombie is not only a constant force of nature when it comes to live music entertainment but he is also a prolific filmmaker and has delivered a bunch of spooktacular films that keep the audience on the edge of their seats. He’s shown us inside the “House Of 1000 Corpses” and introduced us to “The Devil’s Rejects” and now its time to meet the “3 From Hell”. The first glimpse of this in a teaser trailer was recently revealed so let’s keep our Pop Culture focuses growing by letting you have a look. I’m also adding in some promotional artwork at the bottom.
About The Film: 3 from Hell is an upcoming American horror film written and directed by Rob Zombie. It is a follow-up to his 2003 film House of 1000 Corpses and its 2005 sequel The Devil’s Rejects. The plot of the film is currently unknown, but it is confirmed that it will be centered around the three main antagonists of the previous films. The film has been rated R for “Strong sadistic violence, language throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity, and drug use”. (c/o Wiki)
The Cast:
Sid Haig as Captain Spaulding
Bill Moseley as Otis B. Driftwood
Sheri Moon Zombie as Vera-Ellen “Baby” Firefly
Danny Trejo as Rondo
Dee Wallace as Greta
Daniel Roebuck as Morris Green
Jeff Daniel Phillips as Warden Virgil Dallas Harper
Richard Brake as Winslow Foxworth Coltrane
Pancho Moler as Sebastian
Bill Oberst Jr. as Tony Commando
Wade Williams
Austin Stoker
Emilio Rivera
Clint Howard as Mr. Baggy Britches
David Ury
Tom Papa
PiercingMetal Thoughts: There really isn’t a whole lot to see in this teaser trailer so I will stick to my normal guns about not saying much else about it. Of course, since I don’t generally get to see the horror films in the theater based on my timing and that I haven’t managed to see the two preceding films, I will likely be taking a pass on this one. Heck, I only just saw the first two John Wick films and now I need to catch the third installment before someone ruins the plot on me.
Official Film Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_from_Hell
Thanks for the kind mention, and for all you guys at Piercing Metal do for the genre. Rob Zombie was as awesome to work with as you might imagine.
with appreciation,
Bill
Bill Oberst Jr.
billoberst.com