Ghost have just revealed the first taste of their long-promised feature film, and the 30 seconds we've seen so far are whimsically cinematic.
A quick teaser clip was posted over socials this morning (April 4th), and it finds Ghost frontman Tobias Forge taking a bow and performing a few spin moves on a moodily-lit concert stage.There's also a super strange split-second moment of a lady standing in front of what looks like a green-screened subway station.
As you can see below, we're then faced with word that the as-yet untitled project will be "coming soon to cinemas worldwide."
Last fall, it was confirmed that the band had filmed their two-night stint at The Forum in Inglewood, California, with the professionally-shot concert footage set to be integrated into "something else."
"It's going to be a film with a concert element," Forge said at the time. "So a lot of what you experienced [at the two L.A. shows] is going to be part of this project."
While no further details have been revealed around the plot of the untitled Ghost movie, the group have been contemplating a cinematic project since 2019. Forge told us back then that it was too early for Ghost to go the traditional bio-pic route.
"Most films about bands are biographical, and I see no reason to tell our story yet," he said. "It's a little bit like premature ejaculation. You have to have a career first and then you can tell the real story, so that was never an option. And when you yank away that, what do you have? Well, that would be a fictional story."
Stay tuned for more details surely coming soon.