Studio 666 (2022)

“Studio 666,” directed by BJ McDonnell, is a horror-comedy film featuring the rock band Foo Fighters, who play fictionalized versions of themselves. The story follows the band as they move into an eerie, abandoned mansion in Encino, California, to record their highly anticipated tenth album. The band, led by frontman Dave Grohl, is excited about the unique recording environment, hoping it will inspire their new music.

However, they soon discover that the mansion has a dark and sinister history. Strange occurrences begin to happen, and the band members start experiencing terrifying supernatural events. As the haunting intensifies, they realize that the house harbors a malevolent force that is trying to possess Dave and drive him to commit horrific acts.

As Dave becomes increasingly influenced by the demonic presence, the band struggles to complete their album while battling the sinister forces at play. The situation escalates into a fight for survival as they uncover the mansion’s gruesome past and the evil entity’s true intentions.

Blending horror with humor, “Studio 666” combines the Foo Fighters’ real-life musical personas with a fictional, supernatural horror scenario.

The film offers a mix of scares, laughs, and rock ‘n’ roll, ultimately delivering a unique and entertaining experience for fans of both horror and the band. Through its blend of music and mayhem, “Studio 666” explores themes of creativity, camaraderie, and the battle against dark forces.

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