If you don’t subscribe to Shudder and felt you were missing out on the Shudder original series “Creepshow,” you’re in luck. Deadline reports that the series will air on AMC ahead of the show’s season two premiere on the horror streaming service. So while you’ll still wind up being a season behind the rest of us, you’ll get the chance to see what everyone’s talking about.
AMC Networks owns and operates Shudder and did something similar with the AMC series “NOS4A2” last year, albeit flipped. In the case of “NOS4A2” the series aired on AMC first before coming to the Shudder streaming service after the conclusion of the show’s first season.
“Creepshow” is a horror anthology series inspired by the 1982 film of the same name, which is executive produced by “The Walking Dead” executive producer Greg Nicotero.
The first six hour-long episodes premiered on Shudder last year and featured stars like David Arquette (Scream), Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog), Tobin Bell (Saw), Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator), and DJ Qualls (“Z Nation”).