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WWE and Gene Simmons will be making horror films together

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WWE and Gene Simmons will not be getting together to make beautiful music. Instead, they will be making horror together according to Variety. The alliance will form "Erubus Pictures" and they plan on doing three films together.

Simmons has been with Kiss for a long time. His persona with the band has him sticking his bloody tongue out at fans for years, it should be no surprise he is a fan of horror.

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“The horror genre continues to fascinate me as it proves to be endlessly thrilling and engaging for audiences,” Gene Simmons on Horror.
The first film to be developed from the partnership will be Temple, written by Matt Savelloni the synopsis follows a team of military operatives who get stuck in a compound by the AI system and experience horrific phenomena. Sounds like your typical haunted house story but who cares? We haven't had one of those in a while.

WWE studios has put out some decent films and as far as their experience with the horror gener goes you should check out See No Evil. It is done pretty well and if Kane ever wants to stop wrestling he could have a good little horror franchise for himself with the right writers.

Anyone else looking forward to what they make?

Gene Simmons, WWE Teaming for Horror Movies | Variety.com

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