Another photo shows a wig resembling Grandpa Munster's hairstyle, showcasing the actual construction of the wardrobe as well. Zombie has shown artwork of the sleepwear for Lily and Herman Munster, and though they're just illustrations of the characters, they appear to more-or-less look like how they did on the original TV series. In his caption, the director marvels at how much detailing was done just seven days since his previous photo, but admits that there's a lot still left to do. Meanwhile, we've gotten a first look at some character designs in other posts. McKee is talking about the home at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the fictional city of Mockingbird Heights in the sixties TV show The Munsters. Zombie has been sharing updates on his Munsters project on social media, and his latest post shows off the progress on the exterior of the central family's home at 1313 Mockingbird Lane. Lilys niece Marilyn the freak is actually normal and Lily and Hermans only child, Eddie, has his werewolf tendencies surface in puberty, forcing the family to relocate to their famous 1313 Mockingbird Lane address. Building the entire street goes the extra mile toward ensuring the movie aligns perfectly with Zombie's vision, which seems to be making the movie as faithful as possible. ![]() When it comes to Mockingbird Lane, however, Zombie clearly wasn't willing to settle for another location that might have looked similar to the original TV series but wasn't quite right. Rob Zombie had recently been in Budapest to scout locations for the movie, and in some of his other posts, he teased some of the other sights we might be seeing. We are building all of Mockingbird Heights! ? It's a big job, but somebody's got to do it," Zombie says in the caption. The Munsters is an American sitcom depicting the home life of a family of benign monsters. "We aren't just building the Munsters house. 1313 Mockingbird Lane by Jeff Bensch is a font based on the title logo from the TV show The Munsters.
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