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Foo Fighters share teaser for horror comedy movie ‘Studio 666’

"'Studio 666' will fuck you up"

By Ella Kemp

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl playing guitar in Studio 666
Dave Grohl (Credit: Foo Fighters/YouTube)

Foo Fighters have shared a first clip teasing their new horror comedy film ‘Studio 666’ – check it out below.

The Dave Grohl-fronted band have teased the project with a 45-second trailer of them jamming in a recording session before a number of monsters and evil spirits threaten to derail their plans.

Watch the teaser for Foo Fighters‘ ‘Studio 666’ below:

“After decades of ridiculous music videos and numerous music documentaries under our collective belts, it was finally time to take it to the next level… A full-length feature horror comedy film,” Grohl recently said in a statement announcing the project.

“Like most things FOO, ‘Studio 666’ began with a far-fetched idea that blossomed into something bigger than we ever imagined possible. Filmed at the same house where we recorded our latest album ‘Medicine At Midnight’ (told you that place was haunted!), we wanted to recapture the classic magic that all of our favorite rock and roll movies had, but with a twist: hilarious gore that fucking ROCKS. “

Grohl went on: “And now, with the help of Tom Ortenberg and the team at Open Road Films, we can finally let this cat out of the bag after keeping it our best-kept secret for two years. Be ready to laugh, scream, and headbang in your popcorn. ‘Studio 666’ will fuck you up.”

‘Studio 666’ is based on a story by Grohl, with a screenplay written by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes. The film will be released in cinemas on February 25, 2022.

Meanwhile, Grohl recently shared a dynamic cover of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’ alongside Greg Kurstin to celebrate Hanukkah. The song was released as the latest instalment in the pair’s ongoing series in which they cover a Jewish musician for each day of the Festival of Lights.

“Quite possibly the loudest and proudest of hard rocking Jews,” the video description read. “David Lee Roth has gone on record crediting his Bar Mitzvah preparation as his earliest vocal training.  He became a rockstar the day he became a man.”

Other covers in the series so far include The Ramones’ ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’, Lisa Loeb’s ‘Stay (I Missed You)’, and Barry Manilow’s ‘Copacabana’