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Thursday, September 24, 2020

“Creepshow” Animated Special Coming to Shudder in October; Written by Stephen King and Joe Hill!

Announced today, Shudder is expanding upon the world of “Creepshow” with a brand new animated special this Halloween season, launching exclusively on Shudder on October 26.

“The special will feature two stories written by Stephen King and Joe Hill,” Shudder announced over on Twitter this afternoon, and directed by Greg Nicotero!

Kiefer Sutherland and Joey King will star.

Shudder details. “Though Greg Nicotero and his team are hard at work shooting season 2 (coming in 2021), they’ve crafted a fully animated Creepshow special for us just in time for Halloween, featuring two tales to die for: “Survivor Type,” based on the short story by Stephen King and adapted by Nicotero, stars Kiefer Sutherland (24Designated Survivor) as a man determined to stay alive alone on a deserted island no matter what the cost. “Twittering from the Circus of the Dead,” based on the short story by Joe Hill and adapted by Melanie Dale, stars Joey King (The Kissing BoothThe Act) as a teen whose family road trip includes a visit to the gravest show on earth. (Also available on Shudder Canada, Shudder UK and Shudder ANZ).”

The second season of Shudder’s “Creepshow,” meanwhile, recently kicked off production. And a brand new book, “Creepshow: The Taker,” was just released this month by Scholastic.

“Creepshow,” based on the 1982 film, has proven to be a huge success for Shudder, and it looks like the franchise’s expansion is showing no signs of slowing down.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/tv/3633325/creepshow-animated-special-coming-shudder-october-written-stephen-king-joe-hill/

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