Intrigued by the new Foo Fighters Studio 666 horror movie? Here's where you can watch it. Even those who don't know their Motörhead from their Mastodon have likely heard a Foo Fighters track or two, such is the band's immense worldwide renown. Formed by Dave Grohl after Nirvana's untimely end, the Foos have enjoyed hit after hit with «Everlong,» «Learn To Fly,» «Times Like These,» «Rope,» and many more.
Dave Grohl is not a one-band man, flitting around from project to project and earning a reputation as the busiest man in rock. Diversifying his interests, Grohl has also dabbled in film and TV. Aside from taking center stage in most Foo Fighters music videos (and directing a good few of them), Grohl has a handful of onscreen credits to his name, including a memorably manic Satan performance in Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny.
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The Foo Fighters' latest screen project is Studio 666 — a meta horror comedy starring the band, and featuring the music of fictitious metal act, Dream Widow. Here's everything you need to known about Studio 666, including where to watch the thing.
In late 2019, the Foo Fighters began recording their tenth album, Medicine At Midnight, at an old house in Encino, California. During interviews, Grohl began discussing how the band experienced paranormal activity during these sessions (this 2020 Rolling Stone piece, for instance), but claimed he couldn't legally discuss the strange happenings. The Foo Fighters were actually filming a secret movie alongside their new album — the horror comedy now officially titled Studio 666. Directed by BJ McDonnell from Grohl's own concept, Studio 666 stars the real Foo Fighters, whose recording sessions are
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