‘The Creep Tapes’ Season 2 Will Dig Even Further Into the Madness


Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice return to the world of Creep with The Creep Tapes season two, the spin-off continuation of the found footage film franchise that the duo began in 2014.

In the movie and its sequel, Duplass plays an elusive serial killer who lures victims with Craigslist ads, using different pretenses to engage them to film him. This scenario sets up a series of socially awkward interactions before the videographers meet their inevitable gruesome ends. Season one of the hit Shudder show dove into the library of tapes revealed in the films that focused more on a variety of lurid found-footage homicides, but season two promises to delve deeper into the history of Creep‘s infamous killer.

Shudder’s latest trailer for the show features Duplass’ return as the maniac who dons so many identities to make his prey as uncomfortable as possible before ending their lives. And although the show is set to return after spooky season, it’s good to have it creep into the holidays for those of us who love the genre all year round.

Season two will see horror favorite David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) featured as Peachfuzz’s copycat killer, who might get the best of him. And we’ll finally see the truth about Angela, played by Katie Aselton (The Unholy), whose identity as the killer’s lover leads to more questions when it comes to how much she really knows about him.

 

Additional guest stars in season two include Diego Josef (The Ballad of Lefty Brown), Desean Terry (The Morning Show), Alec Bewkes (Empire of Ash), Linas Phillips (Rainbow Time), Taylor Garron (Abbott Elementary), Timm Sharp (Enlightened), Jody Lambert (Brave New Jersey), and Jeff Man (Room 104).

The Creep Tapes season two drops November 14 on Shudder and AMC+.

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