Rob Zombie took to his Instagram (opens in new tab) yesterday to deliver the news that his cinematic take on The Munsters will be coming to the streaming service this fall. This project had been in a bit of development hell since its inception. Originally slated to be a simultaneous release in theaters and on Peacock, the movie eventually left NBCUniversal’s streaming service altogether. Netflix has revived the project, which is launching this fall alongside a Wednesday Addams series directed by Tim Burton.  A photo posted by on

The Munsters: Who is in it? 

The Rob Zombie-directed movie will star Jeff Daniel Phillips as family patriarch Herman Munster and Sheri Moon Zombie as his wife Lily Munster. Phillips may be most familiar to viewers as a caveman from the Geico TV commercials, but he did have a role as David Angar in Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD. Zombie is the spouse of Rob Zombie and has acted in a few horror films, including her husband’s The Devil’s Rejects. Finally, The Munsters will also star Richard Brake as Dr. Henry Augustus Wolfgang and Catherine Schell as Zoya Krupp “The gypsy queen.” Brake is most famous (but least recognizable) for his portrayal of the Night King in Game of Thrones. Schell has largely been retired in recent years but was in the James Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. 

The Munsters: Where to watch more Munsters 

Right now if you want to catch up on the iconic comedy series there is some good news. The original 1964 TV series is currently available to stream for free on Peacock. You do not need one of the paid tiers to watch; all you need to do is sign up for a Peacock account. Unfortunately, for the other shows and movies in The Munsters cinematic universe, you will need to rent them from a service like Prime Video or Apple TV. But if you need something else to watch, make sure you check out these seven movies and shows to watch this weekend. 

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