Shudder - Creepshow Season 4 : Unveiling the Date, Trailer, and Art of Terror

By Mulder, 10 august 2023

It's that time of the year again when horror enthusiasts buckle up for a spine-tingling rollercoaster ride, and Shudder has just upped the ante with their much-anticipated announcement. Today, on August 21, 2023, Shudder has pulled back the curtain to reveal the premiere date, tantalizing trailer, and captivating key art for the upcoming fourth season of the fan-favorite horror anthology series, Creepshow. Executive produced by the master of horror himself, Greg Nicotero, the show is poised to unleash its malevolent magic once more.

Mark your calendars, because the shadows will deepen and the unease will escalate on Friday, October 13th, when Creepshow's fourth season lands on Shudder, AMC+, and AMC. The thrill-seekers among us will be treated to a binge-worthy premiere with six gripping episodes simultaneously hitting Shudder and AMC+. For those who savor the suspense, fear not, as new episodes will be hauntingly served up weekly at the bewitching hour of 10:00 pm ET/9c on AMC linear.

Creepshow, a vibrant homage to George A. Romero’s legendary 1982 horror-comedy classic, continues to prove that terror and entertainment can beautifully intertwine. With the charm of a comic book brought to life, the series paints its sinister stories in a series of vignettes, plunging into a spectrum of horrors: from murder most foul to creatures lurking in the shadows, from unearthly monstrosities to the inexplicable forces of the supernatural. As the eerie narratives unfold, one is left to contemplate the enigmatic horrors waiting on the next page, a journey that promises a mix of shivers and adrenaline-fueled excitement.

The announcement comes hand in hand with a chilling trailer that offers a tantalizing glimpse into the unsettling tales that await. From flickering candles casting long shadows to glimpses of monstrous forms, the trailer masterfully hints at the captivating dread that has come to define the Creepshow universe. The key art accompanying the announcement is equally mesmerizing, capturing the essence of the show’s macabre allure, leaving viewers both fascinated and apprehensive.

Behind the scenes, a roster of dedicated producers brings the Creepshow magic to life. The series is a collaborative effort, with production spearheaded by the Cartel in conjunction with Monster Agency Productions, Taurus Entertainment, and Striker Entertainment. Visionaries such as Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, and Eric Woods serve as executive producers for the Cartel; while Greg Nicotero and Brian Witten take on the same role for Monster Agency Productions, with Julia Hobgood joining as co-executive producer. Taurus Entertainment's imprint is stamped through the executive contributions of Robert Dudelson, James Dudelson, and Jordan Kizwani. Russell Binder adds his touch as executive producer for Striker Entertainment, while Steven St. Arnaud ensures the show's chilling authenticity as a producer.

As the countdown to the October 13th premiere begins, fans of the eerie and uncanny have ample reason to rejoice. Creepshow's fourth season is poised to envelope its audience in a world of mystery, terror, and the inexplicable, reaffirming that, when done right, horror is indeed the most exhilarating of entertainments. So, gather your courage, ready your popcorn, and brace yourself for the frights that Creepshow season four promises to deliver – because the unknown awaits, and the thrill of being scared has never been this much fun.

Synopsis :
Based on the 1982 film of the same name by George A. Romero's film of the same name, based on Stephen King's comic books published in the 1950s, this anthological horror series resurrects our worst childhood nightmares: werewolves, monsters in the cellar, dollhouses, evil trees, aliens...

Creepshow
Based on Creepshow by Stephen King & George A. Romero
Composer : Christopher Drake
Production companies : Monster Agency Productions, Striker Entertainment, Taurus Entertainment Company
Original network : Shudder
Original release September 26, 2019 – present
Running time : 42–45 minutes

(Source : press release)