Rob Zombie’s 31 Should Hit Theaters Early Next Year

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Rob Zombie’s upcoming horror flick 31 has received a lot of coverage from Dread Central over the past few months, but one piece of information has eluded us: When can we expect to see this thing on the big screen? Although we don’t have a proper release date to share with the masses, we do have an idea of when it might hit theaters. It’s vague stuff, but it’s better than nothing.

During a recent chat with the folks at Bloody Disgusting during the Alternative Press Music Awards, Zombie offered up a few details about 31. And while Rob stopped short of giving us an exact date, he did reveal that the movie could enjoy an early 2016 release. Do tell, Zombie. Do tell.

Right now, we’re almost done editing. We have a few more weeks probably of editing, and then we’ve gotta do some visual effects and some post-production and color timing. Really just working on the music. It’s really just the final stages. So we’ll probably be completely finished by November. And it’ll be out early next year,” Zombie explained during the interview.

Are you unfamiliar with 31? Never fear — we have a synopsis:

31 follows five carnival workers who are kidnapped the night before Halloween and held hostage in a large secret compound known as Murder World. Once there, they have 12 hours to survive a terrifying game called 31 in which “The Heads” – murderous maniacs dressed as clowns – are released to hunt them down and kill them.

As we previously reported, Zombie’s latest cinematic endeavor features an impressive cast, including Meg Foster as Venus Virgo; Judy Geeson as Sister Dragon; Jeff Daniel Phillips as Roscoe; Jane Carr as Sister Serpent; Richard Brake as Doom-Head; Ginger Lynn as Cherry Bomb, Doom-Head’s very special friend; Malcolm McDowell as Father Murder, the owner of Murder World; David Ury as Schizo-Head; Daniel Roebuck as Pastor Victor; Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Panda Thomas, the manager of a traveling roadshow known as “The Venus Lux Happy Time Fun Show”; Pancho Moler as Sick-Head; Tracy Walter as Lucky Leo; E.G. Daily as Sex-Head; and Torsten Voges as Death-Head as well as Sheri Moon Zombie, Lew Temple, Bari Suzuki, and Devin Sidell.

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