Rob Zombie Teases Grandpa Munster’s New Look In The Munsters
The Munsters writer/director, Rob Zombie, teases his Instagram followers with Grandpa Munster's iconic hair for his upcoming feature film reboot.
Writer/director Rob Zombie teased Grandpa Munster's wig for the upcoming The Munsters reboot. The film is based on the original sitcom of the same name. The family is composed of Herman (Fred Gwynne), his wife Lily (Yvonne De Carlo), her father referred to as Grandpa (Al Lewis), their niece Marilyn (Beverly Owen, who was replaced by Pat Priest), and their son Eddie (Butch Patrick). They're the typical American family, with the exception that they're all monsters.
While the character is referred to as Grandpa, his full name is Sam Dracula, Count of Transylvania. He refers to his memories of Transylvania as the "good old days." Grandpa drives two cars, one of which is referred to as DRAG-U-LA, which is also referenced in Zombie's song titled "Dragula."Given this reference, it's clear that this will be a passion project for the musician and filmmaker. The character's identity as Count Dracula has been referenced on more than one occasion over the course of the series, and it will be interesting to see how the reboot portrays him.
Rob Zombie Teases Grandpa Munster’s New Look In The Munsters
The Munsters writer/director, Rob Zombie, teases his Instagram followers with Grandpa Munster's iconic hair for his upcoming feature film reboot.
Writer/director Rob Zombie teased Grandpa Munster's wig for the upcoming The Munsters reboot. The film is based on the original sitcom of the same name. The family is composed of Herman (Fred Gwynne), his wife Lily (Yvonne De Carlo), her father referred to as Grandpa (Al Lewis), their niece Marilyn (Beverly Owen, who was replaced by Pat Priest), and their son Eddie (Butch Patrick). They're the typical American family, with the exception that they're all monsters.
While the character is referred to as Grandpa, his full name is Sam Dracula, Count of Transylvania. He refers to his memories of Transylvania as the "good old days." Grandpa drives two cars, one of which is referred to as DRAG-U-LA, which is also referenced in Zombie's song titled "Dragula."Given this reference, it's clear that this will be a passion project for the musician and filmmaker. The character's identity as Count Dracula has been referenced on more than one occasion over the course of the series, and it will be interesting to see how the reboot portrays him.
Rob Zombie Teases Grandpa Munster’s New Look In The Munsters