The Henry Rollins Cannibal Horror Comedy Streaming On Netflix

By Steven Nelson | Published

When you think of Henry Rollins, the relentless punk rock energy of Black Flag might flood your mind, or perhaps his biting spoken-word performances. But Netflix is about to introduce you to a very different side of Rollins. In He Never Died, this rock legend trades his microphone for a dive into the sinister and supernatural.

Tangled in a horror narrative filled with dark humor, ungodly appetites, and seething mysteries, Henry Rollins presents a performance that’s a far cry from his punk days, yet still entirely captivating. Dive into this darkly comedic tale and witness Rollins as you’ve never seen him before.

Henry Rollins stars in He Never Died, a horror movie with some dark laughs

So, what happens when a reclusive, cannibalistic immortal tries to live a quiet life? Spoiler: Not a vacation in Hawaii. Meet Jack, played by the tattooed and terrific Henry Rollins. Jack’s idea of a wild day is playing bingo and keeping to himself. He’s a simple guy who has an odd taste for, well… human flesh. 

Henry Rollins

Don’t judge! It’s not like there’s a guidebook for immortal dietary needs. Anyway, he’s been trying to keep a low profile, steering clear of his, ahem, ‘cravings’, and avoiding any major mishaps for a good long while now.

But, as with any good story, the universe (or the scriptwriter) has other plans. His past comes knocking, or more accurately, violently barging in, when figures from his history and a daughter he didn’t know he had, Andrea, waltz into his life. Yes, family drama and cannibalism – always a riotous combo!

Joining Henry Rollins in this macabre yet comedic ride are Kate Greenhouse as Cara, who’s got her own set of mysteries, and Jordan Todosey, playing his suddenly appeared daughter, bringing teen angst and daddy issues to a whole new level.

Directed by Jason Krawczyk, He Never Died playfully walks the tightrope between horror and humor, offering gore garnished with giggles. If you ever wanted to see a punk rock legend like Henry Rollins navigate a world of thugs, mobsters, and a particularly insistent hunger, this is your golden ticket!

Henry Rollins

When He Never Died first debuted, critics and audiences alike weren’t quite sure what to make of it. Here you had a film, blending cannibalistic urges with comedic undertones, starring none other than punk rock icon Henry Rollins.

Some praised it for its fresh take on the horror-comedy genre, appreciating Henry Rollins’ stoic yet strangely endearing performance as Jack. Others, well, found the mix of flesh-eating and humor a tad too eccentric for their taste buds.

Henry Rollins and He Never Died began to amass a dedicated following

However, as the years rolled on, something magical happened. He Never Died began to amass a dedicated following. Midnight movie screenings, meme-worthy moments, and countless debates on Jack’s true nature transformed this once-overlooked film into a cult classic. Fans revel in its quirky balance of gore and guffaws, and Henry Rollins’ deadpan performance has been heralded as one of the standout elements.

The film has since been compared to other cult hits, where initial receptions might’ve been lukewarm, but passionate fan bases eventually emerged. It’s a testament to the fact that sometimes, the most unconventional and oddball films can find their audience, and with He Never Died, that audience is fiercely loyal and growing!

Henry Rollins Wide-Ranging Career

Henry Rollins, best known as the frontman for the hardcore punk band Black Flag, has always been a man of many talents. After establishing himself as a musical powerhouse in the 1980s, Rollins showcased his penchant for evolution by diving into spoken word performances, showcasing his skills as a storyteller and commentator. 

It was perhaps this natural flair for narrative and his raw, intense stage presence that paved the way for his transition into acting. Over the years, Rollins has taken on a myriad of roles, from indie films to TV series, proving that his artistic talents aren’t just limited to belting out punk anthems; he’s equally adept at embodying diverse characters on screen.

He Never Died is one of those rare cinematic treats that melds genres, surprises its audience, and takes a punk rock legend into the forefront of a tale as old as time, with a twist. As Jack’s journey unfolds, viewers are treated to a masterful mix of comedy, horror, and existential contemplation, all delivered with Henry Rollins’ signature intensity. 

Whether you’re a die-hard Rollins fan, or just someone looking for a refreshingly different movie night pick, He Never Died promises a ride that’s both wild and wickedly fun. So, if you’ve got a Netflix subscription and a penchant for the unexpected, it’s time to dive into this cult classic and see for yourself what happens when immortality meets insatiable hunger. Happy streaming!