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Snoop Dogg Lands the Role He Was Born to Play in Eli Roth’s ‘Don’t Go in That House, Bi–h!’

Snoop Dogg Lands the Role He Was Born to Play in Eli Roth’s ‘Don’t Go in That House, Bi–h!’

After starring in 2001’s Bones and 2013’s Scary Movie 5, Snoop Dogg is returning to the horror genre to not only produce a new movie, but also to act again.

Variety broke the news Friday (Jan. 16) that Snoop will star in Eli Roth’s new horror flick Don’t Go in That House, Bi–h!

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“He’s been wanting to do Death Row Films for a long time,” Roth told the outlet recently. “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’re going to call it Don’t Go in That House, Bi–h! And he’s going to star in it.”

He added: “People keep going in the house. People don’t listen. ‘What are you doing, bi–h? Don’t go in that house!’ 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.”

With shooting expected to start later this year in June, Variety reports that Roth wants to make the movie in L.A. “We’re budgeting now,” he 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.”

You can watch the spoof trailer Eli Roth released last August below.

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