Shudder’s “Creepshow” Season 4? Yup, It’s Happening!

The Creep will return in “Creepshow” Season 4 from Shudder, officially announced today! Based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie, Shudder’s television series version of Creepshow is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (​The Walking Dead). Shudder’s “Creepshow” launched in 2019. The series explores terrors ranging from murder, creatures, monsters and delusions to the supernatural and […]

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The 10 Best Horror Television Shows of 2021!

There’s always been a rich relationship that’s existed between television and the horror genre, but it’s only grown increasingly fearless in recent years. There are now more networks and streaming services than ever before and it seems as if every distribution channel wants their own prestige horror program. This means new horror shows that would […]

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Keith David on “Creepshow” Season Two Character and Why He Loves Horror [Interview]

From The Thing and They Live to Tales from the Hood 2 and Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, actor Keith David is a commanding and enduring presence in the genre. That includes his enigmatic role in the second season of Shudder’s horror anthology series “Creepshow,” available now on DVD and Blu-ray. For the sophomore season’s home release, Bloody Disgusting talked to the actor about his role […]

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NECA Celebrates 40 Years of ‘Creepshow’ With New “Creep” Action Figure Based on the Movie!

NECA has already released a couple figures of “The Creep” from Shudder’s “Creepshow” anthology series, but coming soon they’re giving the same treatment to the original Creep! This figure is based on Stephen King and George A. Romero’s 1982 anthology film Creepshow, which of course served as the basis for Shudder’s spinoff television series. The […]

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Second Season of Shudder’s “Creepshow” Comes to Blu-ray in December With Two Bonus Specials

On the way from RLJE Films, the second season of Shudder‘s horror anthology series “Creepshow” is coming to DVD and Blu-ray, with the release date set for December 7, 2021. The five-episode season of showrunner Greg Nicotero‘s “Creepshow” will include bonus episodes A Creepshow Animated Special and A Creepshow Holiday Special. The second season stars Kevin Dillon (Entourage), Ted Raimi (“Buddy […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Ends With Two Strong Tales of Dark Secrets

This week’s Creepshow offering, which is also the last of the season, features one segment about a prevailing problem that affects millions of Americans today. The other turns the color all the way down and tells a novel story coinciding with events from a classic horror movie. The finale opens with Greg Nicotero’s “Drug Traffic”. […]

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Michael Rooker Enters the World of “Creepshow” in Exclusive Clip from the Season 3 Finale [Video]

The third season of Shudder‘s horror anthology series “Creepshow” comes to an end with two brand new tales of terror, premiering just in time for Halloween on Thursday, October 28. As always, the episode will feature two segments, with The Creep presenting “Drug Traffic” and “A Dead Girl Named Sue” this week. We’ve got a […]

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5 Memorable Tales of Kid-Friendly Halloween Horror from TV Anthologies

Although Halloween is embraced by all ages these days, it was mostly a children’s holiday not all that long ago. What is essentially now a multi-month event was a single day of fun back then. The real world has changed in this regard, but some things stay the same in TV anthologies; kids are still […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3: Timeless Terror and Animated Horrors in This Week’s Episode

This week’s offering of Creepshow is the least conventional episode seen so far in the third season. It breaks the ice with “Time Out”, which is more pensive than usual for the series. Jeffrey F. January’s latest contribution, after directing “The Last Tsuburaya”, focuses on a pre-law student named Tim (Matthew Barnes) and the antique, […]

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This Week’s “Creepshow” Features an Animated Tale Starring Mark Hamill and Danielle Harris

Shudder‘s “Creepshow” is back with a brand new episode this Thursday, October 21st, and we’ve learned today that the latest episode will include an animated tale of terror. Season 3 continues with an animated story, “The Things In Oakwood’s Past,” featured in the upcoming episode (305) starring Mark Hamill, Danielle Harris, Ron Livingston, Fayna Sanchez, Kate Thulin and Andy […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Tackles Mythological and Modern Horrors in This Week’s Episode

Remnants of Greek mythology and zombie-like demons occupy this week’s installment of Creepshow. Axelle Carolyn and Jordana Arkin get things started with “Stranger Sings”, a comical segment about a meet-cute gone terribly wrong. When Sara (Suehyla El-Attar) has her hands full at the store, a doctor named Barry (Chris Mayers) steps in to help. Barry […]

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Shudder’s “Creepshow” Unleashes Deadly Spiders This Week; Watch a Clip from the Segment “Ok I’ll Bite”

A brand new episode of Shudder’s “Creepshow” is now available, part of the third season that’s keeping us company this Halloween season. As always, the episode features two new tales of terror, one of which is a spider-themed segment titled “Ok I’ll Bite.” In this particular segment… “Life in prison is tough, and Elmer’s pet […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Delivers a Double Dose of Creature Horror This Week

The contemporary art world does not make a whole lot of sense from an outsider’s perspective. Writers Paul Dini and Stephen Langford make light of this observation in “The Last Tsuburaya”, a story about art’s power over people. The opening tale in this installment of Creepshow sees two sides fighting over a piece of cultural […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3: ‘Skeletons in the Closet’ References Horror Classics and ‘Familiar’ Catches a Demon

While the premiere was especially uneven, with its second story making up the shortfall, the immediate follow-up in Creepshow’s third season is more well-rounded. As usual, the episode divides itself right down the middle in regards to tone; one half is serious while the other is not. The format tends to work for the show […]

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[Review] “Creepshow” Season 3 Opens With Mixed Results

While the small screen experienced a resurgence in traditional anthologies not too long ago, that moment was short-lived. The latest Twilight Zone revival, Room 104, and 50 States of Fright have all since ended. Fans of the standalone story have their limited choices nowadays, but they can count on Creepshow to keep things going. Five […]

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