Misfits Singer Glenn Danzig Working On A New Movie Involving Werewolf Bikers

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When he isn’t touring or creating music, Misfits singer Glenn Danzig puts a great deal of attention into his filmmaking career. In fact, Glenn Danzig is currently working on multiple film projects as of this time.

Via an interview with RadioactiveMike Z (which you can find below), the Misfits singer shared the film projects he is currently working on; he mentions that he is currently writing four scripts. Danzig shared that he is working on a sequel to that of his 2019 movie, Verotika, as well as a sequel to his 2020 movie, Death Rider In The House Of Vampires.

Danzig also mentioned he is working on new movies that involve “one-percenter werewolf bikers” and a “knife-fighting assassin.”

Regarding his current film work, Danzig shared the following:

The Vampires’ Vengeance is the Death Rider sequel. That’s almost done. Then I’m writing a werewolf biker movie — like one-percenter werewolf bikers, outlaw bikers. Then I’ve got a martial arts movie I’ve been working on for a while with the knife-fighting assassin. And then the Verotika sequel.”

Have you checked out Danzig’s movies Verotika and Death Rider In The House Of Vampires? Are you looking forward to Danzig’s other upcoming movies?

If you want to check out the full interview between RadioactiveMike Z and Danzig, you can find that below.

Glenn Danzig and his band will also be hitting the road soon with that of Cradle of Filth; below you will find all the tour dates and locations associated with that upcoming tour.

5/5 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort
5/7 – Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena (w/ Tiger Army)
5/8 – Mesa, AZ – Mesa Amphitheatre
5/10 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom
5/11 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
5/14 – Cincinnati, OH – Andrew J Brady Icon Music Center
5/15 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
5/17 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore at Harrah’s
5/18 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
5/19 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater

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Words by: Michael Pementel