Could that be a Trick or Treater (above) in the All Hallows Eve episode of Creepshow (2019) horror anthology series? Check out the full trailer below:
The six episode first season of Creepshow will have 12 segments that are based on stories written by acclaimed horror writers and directors listed below:
- “All Hallows Eve,” written by Bruce Jones and directed by John Harrison
- “Bad Wolf Down,” written and directed by Rob Schrab
- “By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain,” adapted by Jason Ciaramella from a story by Joe Hill and directed by Tom Savini
- “The Companion,” adapted by Matt Venne from a story by Joe R. Lansdale, Kasey Lansdale & Keith Lansdale, and directed by Dave Bruckner
- “The Finger,” written by David J. Schow and directed by Greg Nicotero
- “Gray Matter,” adapted by Byron Willinger and Philip de Blasi from a story by Stephen King and directed by Greg Nicotero
- “The House of the Head,” written by Josh Malerman (Bird Box) and directed by John Harrison
- “Lydia Layne’s Better Half,” adapted by John Harrison from a story written by John Harrison & Greg Nicotero, and directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Body at Brighton Rock)
- “The Man in the Suitcase,” written by Christopher Buehlman and directed by Dave Bruckner (The Ritual)
- “Night of the Paw,” written by John Esposito and directed by John Harrison
- “Skincrawlers,” written by Paul Dini & Stephen Langford, and directed by Roxanne Benjamin
- “Times is Tough in Musky Holler,” directed by John Harrison which was based on the shorty story by writers John Skipp and Dori Miller
The series will premiere September 26 on SHUDDER streaming service and will feature original Creepshow star Adrianne Barbeau, Giancarlo Esposito (Better Call Saul) Tobin Bell (Saw), Tricia Helfer (Lucifer), David Arquette (Scream franchise), Dana Gould (Stan Against Evil), Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator), Bruce Davison (Longtime Companion) and DJ Qualls (Supernatural).
Pre-order this Fright Rags T-shirt featuring The Creep art by Abrar Ajmal:
The Creep promo art by Greg Nicotero:
The Creep reads the comic:
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