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zombie delivers superbeasto

DPS Film Roman, an IDT Entertainment company, and Rob Zombie, the multiplatinum musician and director of the cult-classic film House of 1000 Corpses, will produce an animated feature based on his Spookshow International comic book "El Superbeasto." The story will follow the adventures of the titular crime-fighter, an over-the-hill masked wrestler who has more interest in strippers than adventure. Zombie will executive produce and write the story. IDT's Anchor Bay Entertainment will handle domestic video distribution. (Sheigh Crabtree)

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