Rob Zombie has announced another casting addition to The Lords of Salem today. Lisa Marie (Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow) will be playing the role of Priscilla Reed, "a woman who gives her all to support 'the cause of the coven' in merry old Salem".

The Lords of Salem begins shooting next week in Salem, Massachusetts, so we should have at least a few more casting announcements to report on before filming begins. Previously announced cast members include Richard Lynch, Billy Drago, Dee Wallace, Bruce Dern, Trosten Voges, Ernest Thomas, Meg Foster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips.

“Heidi, a blonde rock chick, DJs as a local radio station, and together with the two Hermans (Whitey and Munster) forms part of the ‘Big H Radio Team’.

A myserious wooden box containing a vinyl record arrives for Heidi, ’a gift from the Lords’. She assumes it’s a rock band on a mission to spread their word. As Heidi and Whitey play the Lords’ record, it starts to play backwards, and Heidi experiences a flashback to a past trauma.

Later, Whitey plays the Lords’ record, dubbing them the Lords of Salem, and to his surprise, the record plays normally and is a massive hit with listeners.

The arrival of another wooden box from the Lords presents the Big H team with free tickets, posters and records to host a gig in Salem. Soon Heidi and her cohorts find that the gig is far from the rock spectacle they’re expecting: the original Lords of Salem are returning, and they’re out for BLOOD.”

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