Murder World is not a place you want to go trick-or-treating on Halloween. The setting of Rob Zombie's upcoming horror film, 31, is home to maniacs with names like Psycho-Head, Father Murder, Doom-Head, and also Sick-Head, who is revealed in a new photo.

Zombie debuted the image of Pancho Moler (American Horror Story: Freak Show) as Sick-Head on Facebook, offering enough nightmare fuel to give Freddy Krueger an entire week off from stalking your dreams. Sick-Head is the type of killer Jeff Daniel Phillips' Roscoe will have to fend off to survive the creepy confines of Murder World.

In April, Zombie's 31 was acquired for North American distribution by Alchemy. No release date has been revealed yet, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated on Zombie's latest movie, which features a talented cast that includes Malcolm McDowell, Sheri Moon Zombie, Lawrence Hitlon-Jacobs, Lew Temple, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Tracey Walter, Pancho Moler, Jane Carr, Ginger Lynn, Richard Brake, Judy Geeson, David Ury, E.G. Daily, Daniel Roebuck, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Torsten Voges.

"Welcome to my next film. It is called 31. It is the story of five random people kidnapped on the five days leading up to Halloween and held hostage in a place called Murder World. While trapped inside this man-made Hell they must fight to survive playing the most violent game known to man... a game called 31.

31 has no rules. 31 has no boundaries. It is ever so simple. Do whatever you can do to kill your opponent before they kill you. Keep this up for 12 hours and freedom is yours.

Who are the opponents? Well... a group of vile, filthy, blood-thirsty clowns known as THE HEADS. They come in all shapes and sizes and each grows nastier than the last.

What kind of film is this you ask? It is a fast paced, mean dirty film for those who like it rough. Get ready for a sick piece of celluloid! This is some hardcore business for the blood-thirsty gore hounds."

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