Snoop Dogg Stars in Eli Roth's Horror Film 'Don't Go In That House, B****!'

Rapper Snoop Dogg is set to star in and produce director Eli Roth's upcoming horror film, 'Don't Go In That House, B****!'. Roth, who completed the script over the holidays, describes the project as an insane, ultimate haunted house movie blending influences from classics. Snoop Dogg will also write and perform the film's original soundtrack, continuing his creative partnership with Roth. Shooting is scheduled to begin in June, pending approval of a California tax credit to film in Los Angeles.

Key Points: Snoop Dogg to Star in Eli Roth Horror Film

  • Snoop Dogg stars & produces
  • Eli Roth directs horror film
  • Original soundtrack by Snoop
  • Filming starts in June
  • Inspired by classic horror tropes
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Snoop Dogg to star in Eli Roth's upcoming horror film 'Don't Go In That House, B****!'

Rapper Snoop Dogg will star in and produce Eli Roth's new horror movie 'Don't Go In That House, B****!', also creating the soundtrack.

"I said we need to make the ultimate haunted house movie... something so insane people can't believe it exists. - Eli Roth"

Washington DC, January 17

Rapper Snoop Dogg will star in Eli Roth's upcoming horror film titled 'Don't Go In That House, B****!', while also producing the movie and contributing to its original soundtrack, according to Variety.

Eli Roth, known for directing films like Hostel and Cabin Fever, will direct the movie, while Snoop Dogg will not only produce but also write and perform the film's original soundtrack. Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh from MCT will also produce, while Jon Schnaars and Holly Adams will executive produce for The Horror Section.

"He's been wanting to do Death Row Films for a long time," Roth told me Thursday night at the Bvlgari Eternal Vimini party at the luxury jewelry house's Rodeo Drive flagship. "I said we need to make the ultimate haunted house movie, like the craziest one, something that mixes "House," "House by the Cemetery," "Hausu" and "Friday, the 13th," like something so insane people can't believe it exists. And we gave to call it, 'Don't Go in That House, Bitch!' And he's and he's going to star in it," as quoted by Variety.

The director said he completed the script over the holidays, though no other cast members have been confirmed yet. Shooting is expected to begin in June, with Roth hoping to film in Los Angeles if California's tax credit is approved.

Roth, who released a fake trailer for the movie in August, said that he finished the script over the holidays. No other cast has signed on just yet.

"People keep going in the house. People don't listen. What are you doing, bitch? Don't go in that house," Roth said. "People just keep going in. Like, what are you doing? You're not going to come out of there. Don't do it. Turn around. Leave! It's basically everything that we yell at the screen during horror movies. You put those as characters in the movie like a Greek chorus," as quoted by Variety.

Shooting is expected to kick off in June.

"We're budgeting now," Roth said. "I'm going to apply for the California tax credit. If I get the tax credit, I want to shoot it in Los Angeles so we can have all L.A. people on it," as quoted by Variety.

In addition to acting, Snoop Dogg will contribute to the film's score. Roth noted that Snoop has provided original compositions for another upcoming project, Ice Cream Man, including a full section of the score and a song intended for the end credits. Roth and Snoop previously collaborated on the rapper's 2012 music video La La La, which Roth directed.

Roth also updated fans on the sequel to his 2023 film Thanksgiving, stating that production has been postponed due to star schedules but will resume once the cast is available, according to Variety.

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Priya S
Honestly, the title is a bit off-putting. Couldn't they think of something less crude? The concept of a "Greek chorus" yelling at characters to not go in the house sounds hilarious though. Hope the film has more cleverness than the name suggests.
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Aditya G
Snoop doing the soundtrack is the most interesting part for me. His music has a certain vibe that could make the horror atmosphere really unique. Looking forward to that more than the movie itself!
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Sarah B
As a horror fan, I'm intrigued. Eli Roth's films are hit or miss, but mixing classic horror tropes with Snoop's persona could be either genius or a total mess. Will wait for the trailer before deciding.
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Karthik V
Hollywood keeps pushing the envelope with titles and content. Meanwhile, our censor board would have a field day with this one! 🤦‍♂️ Doubt it gets a theatrical release here without major cuts. Will have to stream it.
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Meera T
The collaboration is unexpected but that's what makes it interesting. Snoop has shown he can act in different roles. Hope the film is more than just a gimmick and has a solid story. The "people not listening" theme is very relatable for horror!

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