In ancient times, hundreds of years before the dawn of history. There lived a strange race of people: the Druids. No one knew who they were or what they were doing. But their legacy remains etched in the living rock of Stonehenge.
Those words. The most beautiful and poetic book ever written in English history, it helped immortalize the fictional rock band Spinal Tap, thanks to a hilarious mock-documentary sequence. This is the spinal tap It turns out that Tap play “Stonehenge” and the large Stonehenge piece turns out to be 18 inches long, instead of 18 inches high.
Big gag. And now, for the first time in history, a band is playing a concert at Stonehenge – the Spinal Tap. The concert will be turned into a movie titled The Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final End Which will be shown in theaters next year.
Bleecker Street, which will distribute the film, announced the project with a short teaser:
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The concert film will be followed by a sequel in 2025 Spinal Tap II: The End Continueswhich followed the former Tap members as they reunited for a one-off concert decades after the band broke up. But I guess the one time wasn’t solitary after all. (For that reason, I won’t hold my breath on the “ultimate” aspect of this whole thing.)
Here’s the official synopsis for the film:
The concert film follows legendary fictional heavy metal band Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer reprising their iconic roles) as they perform a once-in-a-lifetime concert marking the first ever rock show filmed at Stonehenge, the historic English Heritage site forever associated with Spinal Tap’s iconic song of the same name. the name.
The Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final End It will be released in theaters and IMAX in 2026.
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