Work began on
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto in 2006 and a release date was later scheduled for May 2007, but the film was completed in 2009. In an interview conducted on July 20, 2007, by
shocktillyoudrop.com, Zombie explained that "Nothing really much [is happening]." While the film was still being animated, Zombie began work on
Halloween. He informed the animators that he had "to walk away because I can't split my time between two things". Zombie noted that work on
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto "started when I was on
Rejects and it's now just sitting on a shelf waiting for me to finish
Halloween". In a November 2007 interview with
Bloody Disgusting, Zombie announced that the film was "almost finished". He went on to say that, although he was then on tour until February, "we will finally finish the music on Superbeasto and it'll be done" afterwards. Rob Zombie had the following to say in a September 28, 2008, posting on the official
El Superbeasto Myspace page: "We're down to the end! 3 long years in the making and worth every second. By Halloween this thing will be in the can completely DONE!" According to a
blog post on October 29, 2008,
Defamer Magazine was privy to a "sneak peek" at scenes from
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto, about which they said "it's good to know that if
WALL-E falls short on its quest for
Oscar gold, we now have another animated contender." In an October 29, 2008,
Blender Magazine interview, Rob Zombie stated that "I've been working on [
El Superbeasto] for three years, and I'm actually in the last weeks of it — I'm mixing the sound this week. I'm not sure of the release date yet, but that'll be out probably early 2009. It's a full-length adult animated comedy." The film was screen-tested for a 2009 release by
Anchor Bay Entertainment. ==Release==