Shudder’s ‘Creepshow’ Renewed for a Third Season

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Shudder, AMC’s premium streaming service for all things horror, thriller and the supernatural, announced that its popular series Creepshow, based on George A. Romero’s 1982 movie of the aforementioned name, has been renewed for a third season! The announcement comes ahead of the anthology series’ season 2 premiere on April 1 with new episodes airing each week.

Shudder has also announced two of season three’s guest stars, Ethan Embry (Grace and Frankie, Sneaky Pete) and Andrew Bachelor, aka King Bach (King Bachelor’s Pad, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before).

Executive producer and showrunner of Creepshow Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) provided the following statement on the show’s renewal:

“During our season two production, Shudder was so pleased with what they were seeing that they asked us to roll right into production on a brand-new third season that will feature some of our most ambitious stories yet.

… I’m incredibly thankful to the team at Shudder for the opportunity to continue honoring the genre with more gleefully ghoulish tales over not one, but two new seasons of Creepshow this year.”

Stay tuned for more announcements as they come.

Haley
Haley
Haley joined the Nerds and Beyond team in 2019 as a Writer and Editor. Her main fandoms include Criminal Minds, Wrestling, and The Walking Dead. You can find her on Twitter @haleyanne_.

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