Welcome back to another Thirsty Thursday, gorehounds! Of course, it’s a Thirsty day for Nic Cage’s Dracula, who is set to make his long-awaited debut in Renfield tomorrow. Not only that, but Cocaine Bear is set to arrive on streaming to round out the week. But until then, we’ve got an assortment of blood-sucking goodies to explore in today’s daily horror roundup here at We Got This Covered. In today’s collection of juicy news, Universal has unveiled a brand-new Dracula experience while Rob Zombie has adamantly shut down any chance of continuing his Munsters narrative.
So, before you gather up all of your favorite red-colored snacks (and bucket of blood) for Renfield, sharpen your fangs and sink your teeth into the latest updates in the horror realm.
Cocaine Bear finally snorts up a spot on streaming tomorrow
Without a doubt, Cocaine Bear has been one of the hottest topics in the horror realm so far this year. Then again, when you craft a project about a monstrous black bear high on cocaine who goes on a murderous rampage, it hardly comes as a surprise that the “creature feature” attracted a strong following. Luckily for horror fans that weren’t bothered about checking out the film in theaters, Elizabeth Banks’ action-packed horror will be available to stream on Peacock starting tomorrow.
Move over Nic Cage, Universal is crawling with Dracula goodies
You’d think that with Renfield set to release in theaters tomorrow, Universal Pictures would take pause from crafting any more Dracula movies. Nevertheless, the production house is keeping up the momentum with a brand-new horror trailer for The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Based on Bram Stoker’s unforgettable novel, this bone-chilling tale will deliver a cinematic experience that is much different in comparison to a cheesy, narcissistic vampire. Either way, we’re in.
Rob Zombie confirms no more Munsters content is coming our way
After helming a cinematic reboot of The Munsters, horror auteur Rob Zombie has insisted that he has no intention of furthering the kooky narrative. In a recent interview, Zombie revealed that the entire process was far “too draining” and took way too much work to make happen. This decision might be for the best, honestly, seeing as opinions surrounding the movie were split straight down the middle.
Slither back in tomorrow, bear enthusiasts, for a fresh-faced horror roundup.