Watch the Trailer for ‘Studio 666,’ a new horror comedy from the Foo Fighters

The Foo Fighters star in Studio 666, a new horror comedy film that they revealed in December, and the first complete trailer for the film is now available through Entertainment Weekly.

Medicine at Midnight, the band’s tenth studio album, was released in February of 2021, making it about a year old already. Back in March of 2020 — a terrible time to reflect, we know — Dave Grohl gave an interview in which he claimed that he and the rest of the Foos were harassed by ghosts while working on the album in Encino, California.

According to the frontman, the house they worked in, which was built in the 1940s, had weird sensations. The next day, they’d return find detuned guitars, missing or new Pro Tools recordings, and other technological anomalies. The band decided to utilize baby monitors to try to record some of the things they “couldn’t explain” while on tour.

Studio 666, starring Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee, and Nat Mendel, relates the narrative of the rockers’ experiences in that house while working on Medicine at Midnight.

“The sound of this house is the sound of album ten,” Grohl exclaimed enthusiastically in the trailer, which you can see here.

The film will be released in theaters on February 25th, directed by BJ McDonnell and written by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes. You can get tickets here.

Adiah Michelle

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