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Behold the teaser trailer for Rob Zombie’s Three From Hell!

Writer-director Rob Zombie's much-anticipated third (and final?) chapter in his Firefly Family saga, THREE FROM HELL has been rated R for "strong sadistic violence, language throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity, and drug use." Last week we let you guys know that the trailer will be hitting on Monday, June 10th and – guess what – today is Monday, June 10th and today we finally have the movie's trailer to share with you guys.

Check it out below!

Rob Zombie's Firefly Family saga started out in 2003 with HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES and then seemingly ended with 2007's THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, which followed this synopsis:

After a raid on the rural home of the psychopathic Firefly family, two members of the clan, Otis (Bill Moseley) and Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie), manage to flee the scene. Heading to a remote desert motel, the killers reunite with Baby's father, Capt. Spaulding (Sid Haig), who is equally demented and intent on maintaining their murder spree. While the trio continues to torment and kill various victims, the vengeful Sheriff Wydell (William Forsythe) slowly closes in on them.

While we don't know much about what THREE FROM HELL is about specifically, we do know that Baby Firefly (Sheri Moon Zombie), Otis B. Driftwood (Bill Moseley), and Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig) will be returning along with THE DEVIL'S REJECTS co-stars Danny Trejo as Rondo and Daniel Roebuck as Morris Green. Plus new additions Clint Howard, Richard Brake, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Emilio Rivera, David Ury, Dee Wallace, Pancho Moler, Austin Stoker, Tom Papa, Dot-Marie Jones, Richard Edson, Richard Riehle, Kevin Jackson, Billy Blair, Steven Michael Quezada, Bill Oberst Jr., Sylvia Jefferies, and Sean Whalen. And let's not forget the series of "bizarre cameos" Zombie promised including Barry Bostwick and Chaz Bono. 

Lionsgate and Saban Films expect to release THREE FROM HELL in the early fall — September vicinity.

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Mike Sprague