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ROB ZOMBIE Releases Two Original Songs From ‘The Munsters’ Soundtrack

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Rob Zombie has released two original songs from his movie reboot of the classic 1960s sitcom “The Munsters”“It’s Zombo” and “House of Zombo” have been made available on vinyl from Waxwork Records and digital from Back Lot Music.

Zombo is a character from the original “The Munsters” television series who will also appear in Zombie‘s new movie.

Zombie‘s film reboot of “The Munsters” reportedly began filming in May 2021 and will feature Zombie‘s wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, cast as Lily Munster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster. The cast will also include Daniel Roebuck co-starring as Grandpa MunsterRichard Brake (“31”, “3 From Hell”) is playing Dr. Henry Augustus WolfgangCatherine Schell (“Space: 1999”, “The Return Of The Pink Panther”) is playing “Zoya Krupp the gypsy queen.” Dee WallaceCassandra “Elvira” Peterson and Jorge Garcia will also star.

Zombie told EW that “The Munsters” is more family-friendly than his previous films.

Regarding his choices for the actors in the movie, Rob said: “I wanted to cast people that had worked together a lot. I couldn’t risk getting on set in Budapest [Hungary] and going, my leads aren’t getting along, they have no chemistry. So that’s why I chose the cast I chose. Jeff Daniel Phillips and Sheri Moon Zombie and Daniel Roebuck, they work together a lot and I knew they would just fall right into it.”

As for how Petersen ended up playing real estate agent Barbara CarrRob said: “We’ve been friends with Cassandra for I don’t even know how long. She was at our wedding, she was at Sheri’s shower. We’ve been friends with her for at least 25 years. So that was another good person that could come in and fit right in, totally familiar.”

The original “The Munsters” aired on CBS for two seasons from September 1964 to May 1966.

Zombie, who is a massive “Munsters” fan, joined Butch Patrick for a commentary track for the film “Munster, Go Home!”, which was released on Blu-ray by Scream Factory in 2020.

Zombie admitted to The Pulse Of Radio a while back that it’s been tough for him to break out of the horror genre. “The movies I’ve made up to this point have been pretty dark and pretty much in that world because those are the opportunities that were presented,” he explained. “You know, the people that put up the money for these things know that if I stick to that sort of thing, it’s easily more profitable. So it’s a much bigger challenge to break out of it.”

Zombie released his seventh studio album, “The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy”, in March 2021 via Nuclear Blast. The LP marked his first new album in nearly five years.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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