Kenan Thompson & Kel Mitchell Teaming Up Again For Horror Comedy Film Titled “Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein”
Kenan Thompson & Kel Mitchell
Teaming Up Again For Horror Comedy Film Titled “Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein”
A beloved comedy duo is getting back together.
#KenanThompson and #KelMitchell are reuniting for a new horror-comedy feature titled Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein, a project inspired by the classic Abbott and Costello monster films. The movie will follow “two delivery drivers whose routine drop-off takes a terrifying turn when they arrive at a creepy, out-of-place castle and accidentally awaken Frankenstein’s monster,” turning an ordinary night into a fight for survival.
The longtime comedy partners, best known for their work together on #AllThat, Kenan & Kel, and the #GoodBurger films, will both also produce the movie. Thompson said, “Kel and I have always loved finding new ways to work together, and this project felt like the perfect mix of nostalgia, comedy, and something completely unexpected.” Mitchell added, “Coming back together always feels natural, and this lets us tap into everything people love about our dynamic while trying something totally new.” Production is expected to begin this summer.

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