On September 23, the anthology series “Creepshow” returns to Shudder for its third season, with new episodes released every Thursday leading up to Halloween.
Ethan Embry will star in that piece, which will also feature Michael Rooker, James Remar, Jonathan Schaech, Reid Scott, and Hannah Fierman from Season 3.
The anthology Creepshow, based on the 1982 horror comedy hit, is back for a third season and is still the most fun you’ll ever have getting scared! In a series of vignettes, a comic book is brought to life, with terrors ranging from murder, creatures, monsters, and delusions to the mysterious and incomprehensible. You never know what you’ll find on the next page.
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“Creepshow” returns with Greg Nicotero as showrunner and executive producer, and Rusty Cundieff who is known for Tales from the Hood and Mattie Do who is known for The Long Walkhave been confirmed as directors for Season 3. Cundieff is directing “Mums,” a segment written by Nicotero and based on Joe Hill’s short storey of the same name from his collection Full Throttle.
In 2019, Shudder premiered Creepshow, an American horror anthology streaming television series. The series, which is a sequel to the 1982 film of the same name, consists of six episodes, each having two horror stories. On September 26, 2019, the series premiered.
Stephen King made his scripting debut with Creepshow, a 1982 American horror comedy anthology film directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King. Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Carrie Nye, E. G. Marshall, and Viveca Lindfors are among the film’s ensemble cast, as is King himself.
The film was shot mostly on location in Pittsburgh and its suburbs, particularly Monroeville, where Romero rented an ancient boys’ academy to construct extensive sets for the film.
Watch out for this one since the series has largely been well received.