Shudder shares first trailer for The Creep Tapes, streaming this November

Peachfuzz in The Creep Tapes
Peachfuzz in The Creep Tapes /
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We're one month away from more Creep, and Shudder just shared the official trailer and key art for the upcoming series The Creep Tapes, the latest installment in the film franchise from writers and executive producers Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice.

In addition to writing and producing, Brice and Duplass both starred in the first Creep film, released in 2014. They teamed up once again for the 2017 sequel with Brice directing both movies. He also directs all six episodes of The Creep Tapes.

Check out the trailer below.

Duplass returns as the mysterious serial killer, also known as "Peachfuzz," when he dons a creepy werewolf-looking mask. The series promises to delve further into his psyche as we explore six new tapes featuring some of his other victims. Creep and Creep 2 introduced his twisted game, wherein he hires random filmmakers off of Craigslist to film a day in his life for various made-up reasons, only to later reveal his more sinister agenda.

As you can see in the trailer, Peachfuzz is just as menacing as ever, though it looks like he might meet his match this time because at least one clip shows him tied up in a bathtub.

Starting on Friday, November 15, Shudder and AMC+ will debut the first two episodes of The Creep Tapes, followed by new episodes releasing weekly on both platforms.

So far, not much plot information has been released about The Creep Tapes, but that's not surprising since the movies also gave little away to preserve surprises for the audience. We know that the Shudder Original series will continue to "unravel the mind of a secluded serial killer." The other "tapes" we'll see in the found-footage horror show showcase some of his other victims and what happens when they realize the videography gig is actually a trap.

Duplass Brothers Productions and Shudder produce. Duplass and Brice are credited as co-writers and executive producers. Additional EPs include Jay Duplass, Chris Donlon, Mel Eslyn, and Shuli Harel.

The Creep Tapes premieres on Shudder and AMC+ on Friday, November 15.

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