

Eli Roth and the legendary rapper Snoop Dogg are teaming up to produce the Media Capital Technologies and Horror Section horror film, Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!. Roth is also directing, while Snoop Dogg will write and produce the film’s soundtrack.
Roth and Snoop Dogg will produce alongside MCT’s Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh. Executive producers include Jon Schnaars and Holly Adams for The Horror Section, alongside Connor DiGregorio, Eli Massillon and Lorenzo Antonucci for MCT.
Roth will be taking the film to the 50th Toronto Film Festival for select international buyers. WME Independent is repping international rights.
“There are some ideas that are so ridiculous they don’t let you sleep. I have always wanted to make the ultimate haunted house movie, but something unlike any we’ve seen — something full-on insane and over the top,” said Roth. “When I shared the idea with Snoop, he got it immediately and it was a no-brainer to make this film together. Snoop loves horror movies, and I want this to be the ultimate collab, bringing out the craziest from both of us. Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
Plot details are still scarce, but the film is being described as the ultimate haunted house movie. This film reunites Snoop Dogg and Roth, as they previously collaborated on Snoop Dogg’s 2012 music video “La La La,” which Roth directed.
MCT principals Woodrow and Singh said, “We are proud to be collaborating with two trailblazing creatives – Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg – to bring Don’t Go in That House, Bitch! to life. Eli’s visionary approach to horror, combined with Snoop’s unparalleled creative energy, promises a film that will push boundaries and captivate audiences. At MCT, we’re committed to fueling bold, innovative projects like this one, and we can’t wait to share what comes of this innovative collaboration.”
Don’t Go In That House, Bitch! will be Roth’s second film under The Horror Section’s banner. The first was Ice Cream Man, which was acquired by international buyers earlier this year at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Ice Cream Man wraps principal photography today in Toronto, with a theatrical release set in 2026 via The Horror Section.
