Eli Ross and Snoop Dogg said, “Don’t go to that house, bitch!”
Media Capital Technology and the Horror Section are on board to fully fund and produce the film. In addition to production, Snoop writes and produces music for the film’s soundtrack.
Plot details are kept under wraps. However, the film is described as the duo’s ultimate haunted house film. Roth and Snoop collaborated on the 2012 “La La La” music video for the rapper directed by Roth. Fans watched early “Don’t go to that house, bitch!” Through a fake trailer released in August.
MCT’s Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh are participating as producers. Executive producers include John Schnaals and Holly Adams from the horror section, along with Connor Di Gregorio, Ellimasilon and Lorenzo Antonucci from MCT.
Ross presents his vision for film at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival to select international buyers in Toronto. The WME Independent represents international rights to films.
In a statement, Ross said: “There are some ideas that are ridiculous enough to keep you sleep. I’ve always wanted to make the ultimate haunted house movie, but it wasn’t what we saw – when I shared the idea with Snoop, he quickly got it. We’re not saying we didn’t warn you.”
MCT Principals Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh said, “In collaboration with two pioneering creatives, Eli Ross and Snoop Dogg, “Don’t go to that house, bitch!” Coupled with Snoop’s unparalleled creative energy, Eli’s visionary approach promises to push boundaries and promote such bold and innovative projects.
“Don’t go to that house, bitch!” is the second Ross movie under the banner in the horror section, following “Ice Cream Man,” scooped up by international buyers in Cannes in May. “Ice Cream Man” is scheduled to be released in 2026 via the Horror Section.
The MCT is represented by Snoop Dogg in CAA, WME’s Eli Roth, and WME.