Ralph is a rock star with some serious bite, and he's coming to home media this March in a new Blu-ray release of 1990's Rockula. If you can't wait to sink your teeth into the bloodthirsty horror comedy, then perhaps Scream Factory can satisfy your crimson cravings with the Blu-ray's full list of special features, including a new interview with Dean Cameron, also known as "Chainsaw" from Summer School:

From Scream Factory: "If you're a fan of our upcoming March 20th Blu-ray release of ROCKULA then we hope you'll enjoy sinking your fangs into some blood-thirsty extras that we've cooked up!

- NEW Audio Commentary With Director Luca Bercovici, Actress Tawny Fere And Composer Hilary Bercovici
- NEW Interview With Director Luca Bercovici
- NEW Interview With Actor Dean Cameron
- Theatrical Trailer

There's also a reverse cover on the packaging as well! (Pictured below.)

Pre-order now for early shipping directly from us @ https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/rockula?product_id=6629"

Synopsis: "He's a 400-year-old virgin who wants to rock and roll all night!

Ralph (Dean Cameron, Summer School) is just your typical, average vampire with love in his heart, music in his veins — and a curse on his head. Every 22 years, poor Ralph is doomed to lose his soulmate, Mona, at the hands of a rhinestone-peg-legged pirate brandishing a large hambone (just go with us on this). But this time around, with the help of his newly-formed band Rockula, Ralph is determined to crush the curse once and for all — and show Mona that when you're a vampire, true love is eternal … and rock 'n' roll never dies!

Directed by Luca Bercovici (Ghoulies) and featuring an eclectic cast of co-stars, including cult favorite Susan Tyrrell (Forbidden Zone) and recording stars Thomas Dolby, Toni Basil, and Bo Diddley, Rockula is an absolutely batty, bloody bizarre comedy!"

Non-Blu-ray trailer:

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