Season three of the Creepshow anthology series is already in the works, if season two left you wanting more. The third season of Creepshow will air on September 23 on the horror streaming service Shudder.
During Amazon’s Comic-Con@Home panel today featuring showrunner and executive producer Greg Nicotero, writers Rusty Cundieff and Mattie Do, guest cast members James Remar and Michael Rooker, the news was revealed. They were discussing the series’ newest monsters, stories, and homages.
Cundieff would direct a section called “Mums,” which Nicotero wrote based on a Joe Hill short tale of the same name from his short storey collection Full Throttle. Ethan Embry will star in the episode.
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Season three will have six episodes, according to the panel. Season 3 will also have guest appearances by Jonathan Schaech, Reid Scott, and Hannah Fierman. The second season of Creepshow will broadcast on AMC on September 6, 2021.
Nicotero rushed to Creepshow newbie Mattie Do, alleging that the writer came up with a creature unlike anything. We now have a monster, usually a female, that grows incredibly hungry, detaching its head from its body and hanging its entrails and heart from its neck. It consumes you for our viewing pleasure.
The panel, which can be viewed in its entirety below, teased a scene from her piece “Drug Traffic,” which stars Michael Rooker.Season 3 of Creepshow premieres on Shudder and via the Shudder offering within the AMC+ bundle on Thursday, September 23.
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 was premiered.