Chris Kattan Returns To Horror With Feature ‘Trash Queen’
Chris Kattan has joined the independent horror-comedy production 'Trash Queen,' reuniting him with the genre after an absence of nearly three decades. The film brings together an ensemble including performers from 'Stranger Things' and 'The Crazies,' with director Gabrielle Rosson and cast member Emily Tullock co-writing the screenplay. Practical effects will be employed during production scheduled for October.
The project marks Kattan's first foray into horror filmmaking since the 1999 cult classic 'House on Haunted Hill.' His career has encompassed significant time in comedy, including his stint on Saturday Night Live from 1996 to 2003, where he created memorable characters, followed by roles across comedy films and animated projects. Kattan expressed interest in the role, citing the production's distinctive tone and creative vision as factors that attracted him to the endeavour.
- Chris Kattan is returning to horror after 27 years for the indie film 'Trash Queen,' his first project in the genre since 1999's 'House on Haunted Hill'
- The female horror-comedy features actors from 'Stranger Things' and 'The Crazies'; practical effects will be used during October filming
- Kattan expressed enthusiasm for the project, reflecting on his long career spanning SNL and numerous film roles