Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Production Begins on The Big Kill: Live Nation Studios’ Horror-Comedy Road Trip Hits the Track

Hollywood’s horror scene is shifting gears with The Big Kill, a new horror-comedy from Live Nation Studios and writer-director Todd Berger, now confirmed to be in active production. Leading the cast are horror-genre legends Skeet Ulrich and Alicia Witt, alongside comics and performers like Pete Holmes, marking a genre mash-up that promises both wild laughs and genuine chills.

According to the initial announcement, the film is shooting in U.S. locations that complement its road-tour and music-inflected horror-comedy vibe. The plot centres generally on a former rock act (now seeking a comeback) that finds itself in a horrifying situation amid its tour. With its blend of live-music energy, horror beats and comedic timing, The Big Kill is shaping up as a wild ride for both genre fans and mainstream viewers.

Live Nation Studios, riding the concert-and-event business of its parent company, is backing the film with full musical-production support, emphasising that “Horror plus comedy set to ’90s music equals a resounding yes.” The producing team includes MXN Entertainment under Mason Novick.

The casting itself hints at genre awareness and nostalgia: Ulrich and Witt, both famed for 1990s slashers such as Scream and Urban Legend, appear to be returning to the form with knowing self-parody and fresh stakes. The ensemble also features names like Jon Heder, Jolene Blalock, Natasha Leggero, Megan Suri and Trevor Wallace, suggesting a mix of horror legacy and comedy chops.

Production sources say the film intends to lean into “tour-style visuals, backstage horror and a killer soundtrack that drives the dread.” While the setting appears to draw from road-trip tropes blended with haunted-house tension, further location and production details are pending confirmation. For horror fans this signals a shift: the genre is increasingly blending with other category frameworks- music, road-trip, satire, without abandoning genuine scares.

At this stage, no official release date has been announced, though industry chatter suggests it is targeting a wide launch when ready. With The Big Kill, Live Nation Studios is staking a claim in the genre space with a film that straddles generations and tastes.

If you’re up for a horror film where the road-trip playlist turns deadly and the tour bus might be your last stop, this one is worth watching.

Ananya Bhaskar
Ananya Bhaskar
Hey, Ananya here. Horror movies by night, writing worlds by day. Popcorn optional, imagination mandatory.

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