31’s Pancho Moler is in Rob Zombie’s 3 from Hell

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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In a somewhat shocking turn of events, writer/director Rob Zombie has not updated his social media accounts with some kind of 3 FROM HELL news yet today, but we have some news on the sequel to HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES and THE DEVIL'S REJECTS anyway.

Back on March 13th, Pancho Moler (who had a role in Zombie's previous film, 31) indicated on his Instagram account that he was involved with 3 FROM HELL in some capacity, and now the folks over at Bloody-Disgusting have been able to confirm that Moler is indeed in the film's cast.

No details have been revealed about Moler's character, but in 31 the 4'6" Chilean actor played the Nazi killer clown Sick-Head – the standout character of that film, as far as I was concerned.

Moler's 3 FROM HELL co-stars include Austin Stoker, Dee Wallace, Emilio Rivera, Billy Blair, Jeff Daniel Phillips, David Ury, Tom Papa, Dot-Marie Jones, and Clint Howard, with Danny Trejo and Daniel Roebuck reprising their roles from THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, and Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, and Sheri Moon Zombie back as CORPSES and REJECTS characters Otis, Captain Spaulding, and Baby.

Source: Instagram, Bloody-Disgusting

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