Terrifying New Film: Snoop Dogg & Eli Roth Unleash ‘Don’t Go in That House, B***h!
In a collaboration that sounds like it was born from some kind of inexplicable fever dream, horror maestro Eli Roth and rap icon Snoop Dogg are teaming up for a new horror film titled Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!. Announced on September 5, 2025, this project promises to be a boundary-pushing, over-the-top haunted house movie that blends Roth’s gore-soaked vision with Snoop’s unique charisma and love for the genre.
Don’t Go In That House, B***h! Started As A Faux Trailer

The project originated from a faux trailer released in August 2025. Voiced by Snoop Dogg, the trailer leaned into classic horror tropes with a comedic edge, depicting clueless characters ignoring warnings to enter a cursed house, only to face increasingly deranged horrors. Roth’s fake trailer was so well-received that it sparked the decision to develop a feature-length film. This isn’t the first time Roth has turned a faux trailer into reality as his 2023 slasher Thanksgiving followed a similar path from Grindhouse to the big screen.
Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg Team Up for an Over-the-Top Haunted House Horror Movie With Original Soundtrack
Roth, known for films like Hostel and Cabin Fever, has long dreamed of crafting the ultimate haunted house movie. According to Variety, he describes the concept as “full-on insane and over the top,” aiming to deliver something unlike any horror film before it. “There are some ideas that are so ridiculous they don’t let you sleep,” Roth said. “When I shared the idea with Snoop, he got it immediately, and it was a no-brainer to make this film together.”
Snoop, a self-professed horror fan who starred in Bones (2001) and Hood of Horror (2006), will not only produce but also write and perform the film’s original soundtrack, adding his signature flair to the project. The duo’s prior collaboration on Snoop’s 2012 music video La La La, directed by Roth, laid the groundwork for their creative synergy. Their shared passion for horror and willingness to push boundaries promise a film that’s equal parts terrifying and absurdly entertaining. According to Deadline, MCT producers Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh praised the partnership, noting, “Eli’s visionary approach to horror, combined with Snoop’s unparalleled creative energy, promises a film that will push boundaries and captivate audiences.”
What We Know About Don’t Go In That House, B***h!
While plot details for Don’t Go In That House, B***h! remain under wraps, the faux trailer offers clues: expect a chaotic, trope-skewering haunted house tale packed with jump scares, gory mayhem, and Snoop’s tongue-in-cheek narration. The film’s provocative title and grindhouse aesthetic suggest a blend of horror and dark comedy, likely appealing to fans of Roth’s unapologetic style and Snoop’s playful charisma. Executive producers include Jon Schnaars and Holly Adams for The Horror Section, alongside Connor DiGregorio, Eli Massillon, and Lorenzo Antonucci for MCT.
This marks the second project under Roth’s The Horror Section, following Ice Cream Man, set for a 2026 release. As Don’t Go In That House, Bitch! heads to Toronto International Film Festival, anticipation is high for a film that could redefine the haunted house genre with its audacious tone and star-studded collaboration. Whether it’s a bloody masterpiece or gloriously unhinged chaos, Roth and Snoop are ready to deliver a wild ride. Just don’t say they didn’t warn you.
