Snoop Dogg and Eli Roth Team Up for Wild Haunted House Horror Flick DON'T GO IN THAT HOUSE, BITCH!

Snoop Dogg and Eli Roth are teaming up to deliver what’s being hyped as the ultimate haunted house movie with the upcoming horror project Don’t Go In That House, Bitch! The film is being produced by Media Capital Technologies and The Horror Section, with Roth in the director’s chair and Snoop not only producing but also writing and performing the film’s original soundtrack.

When talking about the project, Roth said: “There are some ideas that are so ridiculous they don’t let you sleep. I have always wanted to make the ultimate haunted house movie, but something unlike any we’ve seen – something full on insane and over the top.

“When I shared the idea with Snoop, he got it immediately and it was a no-brainer to make this film together. Snoop loves horror movies, and I want this to be the ultimate collab, bringing out the craziest from both of us. Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.”

Plot details are still under wraps, but a faux trailer was released, and it was described as “an over the top trailer that skewers all the horror movie tropes you've ever yelled at your screen.”

The two talents previously collaborated back in 2012 when Roth directed Snoop’s music video La La La, and this new team-up promises to be even more outrageous.

Producers hristopher Woodrow and Raj Singh from MCT also shared their excitement about the film, saying:

“We are proud to be collaborating with two trailblazing creatives – Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg – to bring Don’t Go in That House, Bitch! to life. Eli’s visionary approach to horror, combined with Snoop’s unparalleled creative energy, promises a film that will push boundaries and captivate audiences.

“At MCT, we’re committed to fueling bold, innovative projects like this one, and we can’t wait to share what comes of this innovative collaboration.”

The film also marks Roth’s second outing with The Horror Section, following Ice Cream Man, which found international buyers at Cannes earlier this year. That project has just wrapped filming in Toronto and is gearing up for a theatrical release in 2026.

Don’t Go In That House, Bitch! looks like it will be a wild, bloody, and unforgettable addition to the horror genre.

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