Director Rob Zombie has finally dropped the first look of Lily Munster's werewolf brother, Lester, from "The Munsters." Actor Tomas Boykin plays Lester in the upcoming movie.

In a photo shared on Zombie's Instagram page Monday, Boykin can be seen wearing a floral suit, seemingly standing at a party with his arms open and eyes closed. The character's face is covered in hair and has long ears.

The director also shared a close-up image of the actor without any makeup.

"CASTING NEWS!" the director captioned the post. "Straight from the set of THE MUNSTERS in beautiful downtown Budapest I give Lily's werewolf brother LESTER as played by TOMAS BOYKIN."

Zombie and Boykin had earlier worked together on the 2019 movie "3 from Hell." Boykin played Derek Zoom in the film.

"I am sure many of you may recognize Tomas from his appearance in 3 From Hell as Derek Zoom, a vocal Spaulding supporter," he reminded his fans. "Get ready for Lester. He's gonna make you howl with laughter."

Fans shared their excitement in the comments section.

"Tomas was a great addition to the cast. Audiences will love this character whose roots go back to the original series!" one person wrote, while another one wished, "Am really looking forward to this movie. Hope it's 3 or 4 hours long."

The director has been constantly sharing updates on the movie on Instagram. Previously, he revealed actor Jeremy Wheeler will be portraying Mr. Gateman in "The Munsters."

"Herman's boss at the one and only GATEMAN, GOODBURY and GRAVES FUNERAL PARLOR," he wrote last week. "The finest funeral home in all of Mockingbird Heights. Don't let that winning smile fool you…he's a grim man for a grim job."

The director shared a behind-the-scenes photo last month featuring three key characters –Herman, Lily and Grandpa, played by Sheri Moon Zombie, Jeff Daniel Phillips and Daniel Roebuck respectively.

"The Munsters" is a reboot of the 1960 sitcom of the same name. The team has not yet revealed any details about its release date.

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