A few days ago, we shared a behind-the-scenes featurette on the new Shudder anthology series Creepshow in which some of the directors and writers of the stories that make up the show's first season discussed diving into the world that horror masters George A. Romero and Stephen King created with the films CREEPSHOW and CREEPSHOW 2.
The episodes of Creepshow's first season will be released through Shudder on a weekly basis, new episodes showing up on the streaming service every Thursday. The first episode made its debut yesterday, so if you have Shudder you should definitely be checking that out as soon as possible. The season will consist of six episodes (each episode containing two stories), so the season finale will be available on Halloween.
If you're not sold on watching Creepshow yet, we have another featurette that might convince you to watch it. In this featurette, which is embedded below, the focus is the actors. Over the course of 7 minutes, the show's creative supervisor Greg Nicotero and episode stars Adrienne Barbeau, Tobin Bell, Giancarlo Esposito, David Arquette, Tricia Helfer, Dana Gould, Jeffrey Combs, and DJ Qualls talk about what it was like to work on Creepshow. As with the directors/writers featurette, the talking head interviews in this one are intercut with footage from future episodes, so this serves as a nice preview of the show.
The acting featurette is followed by a short clip of Nicotero talking about this endeavor to resurrect Creepshow, a franchise he has history with.
The first episode of Creepshow tells these two stories:
“Gray Matter”
Story by: Stephen King, adapted by Byron Willinger and Philip de Blasi
Directed by: Greg Nicotero
Doc and Chief, two old-timers in a small, dying town, brave a storm to check on Richie, an alcoholic single father, after encountering his terrified son at the local convenience store. The story, first published in 1973, is part of King’s best-selling 1978 collection, Night Shift.“The House of the Head”
Written by: Josh Malerman
Directed by: John Harrison
Evie discovers her new dollhouse might be haunted.
Our own Alex Maidy gave the episode an 8/10 review.
The stories that will be told over the rest of the season are:
“All Hallows Eve”
Written by: Bruce Jones
Directed by: John Harrison
Even then they’re a little too old, this group of friends still want to trick-or-treat but getting candy isn’t all they are looking for.
“Bad Wolf Down”
Written by: Rob Schrab
Directed by: Rob Schrab
A group of American soldiers, trapped behind enemy lines during World War II, finds an unconventional way to even the odds.“By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain”
Story by: Joe Hill, adapted by Jason Ciaramella
Directed by: Tom Savini
Her dad died looking for the monster living at the bottom of Lake Champlain, and now, will she?
“The Companion”
Story by: Joe R. Lansdale, Kasey Lansdale & Keith Lansdale, adapted by Matt Venne
Directed by: Dave Bruckner
A young boy, bullied by his older brother, sneaks into an abandoned farm that is protected by a supernatural force.“Lydia Layne’s Better Half”
Story by: John Harrison & Greg Nicotero, adapted by John Harrison
Directed by: Roxanne Benjamin
A powerful woman denies a promotion to her protégée and lover but fails to anticipate the fallout.
“The Man in the Suitcase”
Written by: Christopher Buehlman
Directed by: Dave Bruckner
A college student brings the wrong bag home from the airport only to find a pretzeled man trapped inside, afflicted by a strange condition that turns his pain into gold.
“Night of the Paw”
Written by: John Esposito
Directed by: John Harrison
A lonely mortician finds company in the ultimate ‘be careful what you wish for’ story.
“Skincrawlers”
Written by: Paul Dini & Stephen Langford
Directed by: Roxanne Benjamin
A man considers a miraculous new treatment for weight loss that turns out to have unexpected complications.
“Times is Tough in Musky Holler”
Written by: John Skipp and Dori Miller, based on their short story
Directed by: John Harrison
Leaders who once controlled a town through fear and intimidation get a taste of their own medicine.“The Finger”
Written by: David J. Schow
Directed by: Greg Nicotero
An unhappy man discovers a severed, inhuman appendage on the street and brings it home, where it grows into a loyal companion with some deadly quirks.
Shudder's Creepshow is produced by the Cartel with Monster Agency Productions, Taurus Entertainment, and Striker Entertainment. Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, and Eric Woods are executive producers for the Cartel; Greg Nicotero and Brian Witten are executive producers for Monster Agency Productions; Robert Dudelson, James Dudelson and Jordan Kizwani are executive producers for Taurus Entertainment; Russell Binder is executive producer and Marc Mostman co-executive producer for Striker Entertainment.