Herman Munster is an iconic character etched into TV and pop culture history. Actor Fred Gwynne became synonymous with the role he played from 1964 to 1966. Gwynne did a remarkable job playing the ...
Just in time for Halloween, Rob Zombie has shared the first photo of “The Munsters” cast, confirming Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman Munster, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily Munster and Dan Roebuck as ...
Filmmaker and musician Rob Zombie has been sharing plans for his upcoming release, the big-screen adaptation of “The Munsters.” Since announcing the news via his Instagram page on June 7 that he would ...
Kevin Nash, the WWE Hall of Fame pro-wrestler-turned actor, has put in his bid to play Herman Munster in Rob Zombie’s upcoming production of The Munsters. In the 1964 comedy series, Herman Munster was ...
It’s Halloween and our thoughts turn to the cool ghouls we’ve seen on TV over the years, especially Herman Munster, the Frankenstein-like paterfamilias of the creepy clan “The Munsters.” That show, ...
As Rob Zombie's Munsters film approaches, the singer-turned-director continues to offer great insight into the making of the big screen update, and one of his latest postings shows off the makeup work ...
Have you seen stories about 'Chucky,' 'Scream,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'The Boys,' 'Vanderpump Rules,' or any of 'The Real Housewives' franchises? That's probably a Britta DeVore-curated piece of ...
Fans of The Munsters might recall an episode from the original series entitled “Hot Rod Herman.” The plot follows Herman Munster’s (Fred Gwynn) scheme to win back the Munster family’s Koach car after ...
Because this is a prequel, there’s no sign of Marilyn Munster, the only human and normal member of the family. Also absent is Eddie Munster, Herman and Lily’s werewolf son. The show never offered an ...
Jerry O'Connell has landed the starring role in NBC's remake of "The Munsters." "The Defenders" and "Piranha" star has been cast as Herman Munster, the Frankenstein's monster-like patriarch in the ...
This week, Internet thieves in an underground chat room offered up personal data swiped from the 1960s TV fictional character Herman Munster. Apparently, some Munsters fans had planted the phony info ...