The Creep Tapes Trailer: Mark Duplass’ Cringey Killer Returns in Shudder Series

The Creep Tapes Trailer: Mark Duplass' Cringey Killer Returns in Shudder Series

As a die-hard fan of horror and a connoisseur of the bizarre, I can hardly contain my excitement for “The Creep Tapes“! Seven long years have passed since the release of the chilling sequel to “Creep”, but fear not, fellow aficionados, Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice are back with a vengeance.


For nearly seven years, Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice have been preparing to give us more of their chilling found-footage series, “Creep,” which was highly praised in 2014. Now, they’ve teamed up once again to bring us “The Creep Tapes,” an anthology series consisting of six episodes. This captivating show will continue exploring the twisted mind of the character Josef, and it’s set to premiere exclusively on Shudder and AMC+. In this new installment, Duplass reprises his role from the films, enticing six fresh videographers into documenting his disturbing antics. Each episode tells a unique story that adds depth to the “Creep” franchise mythology, with the first two episodes set to air on November 15, followed by weekly installments of the remaining four episodes.

Yesterday’s unveiled trailer offers a sneak peek into the chilling world of The Creep Tapes. It initiates by featuring the hapless victims, followed by glimpses of Josef – whose name keeps shifting – portraying various personas throughout the series. Close-ups of Peachfuzz, shrieks, and ultimately, the gruesome sounds of a knife repeatedly puncturing someone confined in a car’s trunk are showcased. By the conclusion, Michael Duplass appears drenched in blood. With Brice once again at the helm, the series promises thrilling entertainment, an endeavor that AMC Networks’ Executive Vice President of Streaming, Courtney Thomasma, expresses great enthusiasm about bringing to fruition.

Patrick and Mark have provided us with two extraordinary and captivating interpretations of psychological horror through Creep and Creep 2. These productions have attracted a vast audience, including cult followers. We’re ecstatic to collaborate with them in further developing this successful franchise, as we plan to unveil six suspenseful episodes that will delve deeper into the twisted narrative and continue the antics of Peachfuzz.

Shudder is the Perfect Home for The Creep Tapes

For nearly a decade, Shudder has been recognized as the top spot for horror enthusiasts. Given this reputation, it’s no surprise that Duplass and Brice are premiering their new series, “The Creep Tapes“, on this streaming service. Shudder offers some of the finest programming in the genre, with original shows like “Creepshow“, the docuseries ‘Cursed Films‘, and ‘The 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time‘ list, as well as original films such as the upcoming “MadS” (October 18), and recent releases like “Oddity” and “V/H/S/Beyond“.

Shudder, owned by AMC Networks, maintains a distinctly independent atmosphere with an edge, much like the low-budget “The Creep Tapes” series. Given this shared characteristic, it’s not surprising that they chose to air the show. The DIY feel of “The Creep Tapes” is due to its found footage style, and when combined with Shudder’s unique vibe, it promises an exceptional viewing experience for the dedicated fanbase Duplass and Brice have cultivated over time. This collaboration could potentially lead to more installments from their franchise in the future.

A Shudder subscription will set you back $6.99/month, or you can spend a couple of extra bucks and subscribe to AMC+ for $8.99/month, which includes the horror service. Either way, it’s a small price to pay for an abundance of great content, which will now feature The Creep Tapes starting on November 15.

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2024-10-17 18:33