The Creep Show, a creepy anthology series about trembling, is officially located in the grave.
Sources close to the network have confirmed that the series will not last four seasons later. Started in 2019 by Greg Niccotero, the show continued with 23 episodes and two specials, wrapped in 2023 after the fourth season.
The official end of the series has not been announced, but sources say the series was only planned for four seasons.
To ease the hit for fans, the entire series Blu-ray box set (titles “Creepshow Complete Series”) is scheduled to be released on November 11th.
“Creep Show” is based on the 1987 Stephen King and George A. Romero anthology film, which produced 1987’s “Creep Show 2” and 2006’s “Creep Show 3”. The third film was not involved from the duo.
The series included original and adapted stories from writers such as King, Joe Hill, Nicotero, Rob Shrub, Dana Gould, and Heather Anne Campbell. Directors include Joe Lynch, Nicotero, John Harrison, David Bruckner and Roxanne Benjamin.
Niccotero, a special effects guru who is also the executive producer and director of “The Walking Dead,” often cited the original “Creepshow” as his favorite scary movie.
“‘Creepshow’ is a project that is very close to my heart. It’s one of the titles that embrace the true spirit of fear… The thrills and chills celebrated in one of its true art forms come to life!
Niccotero’s latest project with Shudder, reality competition show called “Guts & Glory,” is scheduled to debut on September 9th.