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Rob Zombie has no plans to revisit his most iconic horror families.

It’s been 20 years since Rob Zombie first shocked and thrilled audiences with his directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses. Though the artist had a long-running career with his eponymous band and the one before it - White Zombie - creating larger-than-life music videos teeming with nods to his favorite horror flicks, this would be the first time he brought the terror to feature-length form.

Delivering the same blood and gore-filled mess that audiences gobbled up during Zombie’s first film, more tales of the Firefly family came via 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and 2019’s 3 from Hell. Now 20 years older than at the beginning of his Firefly journey, with a slew of other titles under his belt including his own take on John Carpenter’s Halloween, Zombie says that he’s burying the family for good.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT As Zombie fans will know, 2022 saw a major milestone for the shock-factor director as he released his very first PG-rated movie to Netflix. Taking what he’s previously referred to as his “gateway” horror story and zapping it back to life in vibrant color, the filmmaker teamed up with several familiar collaborators to bring audiences The Munsters.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the movie that started it all, House of 1000 Corpses received a Blu-ray and digital re-release which is out on shelves now. Check out a trailer for the bone-chilling feature below.

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