What's Happening?
Snoop Dogg is set to return to the horror genre, starring in Eli Roth's upcoming film 'Don't Go in That House, Bi–h!'. The rapper, who previously appeared in horror films such as 'Bones' and 'Scary Movie 5', will not only act but also produce the movie. Eli Roth, known for his work in the horror genre, aims to create an ultimate haunted house movie, blending elements from various classic horror films. The film is expected to start shooting in June, with plans to apply for a California tax credit to facilitate filming in Los Angeles.
Why It's Important?
Snoop Dogg's involvement in the film highlights his continued influence in the entertainment industry, expanding his repertoire beyond music into film production and acting. This collaboration with Eli Roth could
attract a diverse audience, combining Snoop Dogg's fan base with horror enthusiasts. The film's production in Los Angeles, contingent on tax credits, underscores the importance of state incentives in attracting film projects, potentially boosting local economies and providing job opportunities in the region.
What's Next?
The next steps involve securing the California tax credit to enable filming in Los Angeles. If successful, the production will employ local talent and resources, contributing to the state's film industry. As the project progresses, further announcements regarding casting and production details are anticipated, generating interest and speculation among fans and industry observers.









