Chris Kattan stars in horror film *Trash Queen*
Chris Kattan returns to horror in the indie feature *Trash Queen*, his first genre role since *House on Haunted Hill* (1999), co-starring Matty Cardarople and Lynn Lowry. His comeback highlights indie
Chris Kattan is returning to horror with *Trash Queen*, an indie feature that marks his first role in the genre since his 1999 cult classic *House on
Read Full Story at Deadline Hollywood โWhy This Matters
Kattanโs return to horror marks more than just a career milestoneโit signals a shift in how Hollywood views mid-career pivots for actors. For a genre often dominated by younger talent, his involvement in an indie project like *Trash Queen* demonstrates a growing appetite for experienced voices in niche storytelling, where authenticity can outweigh star power.
Background Context
Horror has long been a proving ground for reinvention, from Robert Englundโs post-*Nightmare* resurgence to Barbara Cramptonโs cult crossover appeal. Yet indie horror remains a tough sell without a built-in audience, forcing actors to navigate a landscape where distribution and word-of-mouth can make or break a filmโs legacy.
What Happens Next
If *Trash Queen* gains traction at festivals or streaming platforms, it could encourage other โ90s/2000s stars to revisit genre roles, redefining their careers without the pressure of big-budget commitments. Conversely, a quiet release might reinforce the perception that horrorโs indie circuit is still a backdoor for comeback attempts rather than a springboard.
Bigger Picture
This trend reflects a broader industry push toward โlegacy contentโโprojects that leverage recognizable names for micro-budget productions. As streaming services seek to differentiate themselves, horrorโs low overhead and high engagement make it a prime candidate for such strategic casting gambles.

