As confirmed in June, Rob Zombie is working on a film adaptation of the sitcom The Munsters . The musician, who has also worked as a director and screenwriter for years, has taken on both roles in the new production, which, according to him, was a long-held dream .
Recently, Zombie updated his social media with an image of the official blueprint showing an identical replica of the iconic mansion from the 1964 TV series. In the caption he wrote: “The blueprint is ready! Time to start building. Get ready for the most perfect Munsters house since 1964. I want this to be exact.”
The Munsters was a sitcom that mixed horror and comedy and received its first film adaptation in 1966 with the movie Munsters Unleashed . Rob Zombie's version does not yet have a release date, but the artist is in familiar territory, having already directed horror films such as the remakes of Halloween (2007) and Halloween 2 (2009) and the cult classics House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and The Devil's Rejects (2005).
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