A new animated movie, Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock & Roll Mystery, finds the self-proclaimed hottest band in the world playing a gig for the cartoon crime solvers and an angry flying robot head. In this exclusive clip from the film, streaming above, a stadium full of makeup-wearing fans watch the band play Detroit Rock City as Gene Simmons sticks out his tongue and Eric Singer concentrates on his drumming. Meanwhile, Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the gang float around in a spaceship, avoiding the decapitated heads death rays as it breaks free of a volcano.
In the film out now in both digital formats and on DVD and Blu-ray the Mystery Inc. gang visit the Kiss World theme park for a Halloween gig (at the behest of Daphne, who has a huge crush on Paul Stanley), only to learn that the concert is in jeopardy after the Crimson Witch begins scaring fans away. After getting Kiss blessing, the crew begins its investigation and learns that the Crimson Witch has been trying to summon an evil being called the Destroyer hellbent on destroying the planet.
The film also features six Kiss tracks, as well as a new, original song by the band recorded for the movie.
The movies cover artshows Shaggy wearing Paul Stanleys makeup, while Scooby sports Simmons Demon makeup and holds his battle-axe bass. Several celebrities make guest voice appearances in the film, including Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Darius Rucker, Garry Marshall, Penny Marshall, Jennifer Carpenter and Pauley Perrette.
In other Kiss film news, Simmons recently launched a new filmmaking venture with the WWE, which aims to make elevated horror films. The singer explained the term in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. Its not gonna be slasher films and gore, because the easy way out is the cheap, stupid stuff, he said. Texas Chainsaw? Thats fine. Fine for some people. Not my style.
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