As the spooky season wraps up, Hallmark’s festive films will soon take center stage. Meanwhile, horror fans can look forward to Patrick Brice’s (The Overnight, There’s Someone Inside Your House) chilling miniseries, The Creep Tapes, a perfect treat for those looking to extend the thrill of Halloween.
The Creep Tapes will mark the third installment in the Creep franchise, which Brice previously helmed in 2014 and 2017. Notably, this latest addition will be the franchise’s first miniseries.
What is the Plot of The Creep Tapes?
The Creep Tapes uses the found footage element as it follows a serial killer, who hires different people for jobs and lures them before brutally murdering them.
This miniseries is a collection of tapes from this serial killer, and each episode follows the story of a different victim. Shudder recently released the official trailer of the series, which gives a glimpse into the madness that follows!
The Cast of The Creep Tapes
The Creep Tapes relies on a one-man army that involves none other than the Emmy winner, Mark Duplass, who plays the role of Peachfuzz, a serial killer. Without a doubt, Duplass is one of the most creative actors and filmmakers out there, with a unique approach to the projects he picks, and one can witness a glimpse of that in this miniseries.

Duplass also made an appearance in Creep and Creep 2 and is also known for his work in movies and shows like The Morning Show, The One I Love, The Lazarus Effect, Safety Not Guaranteed, and Blue Jay. Duplass is a versatile actor, and more of that will be seen in The Creep Tapes.
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When and Where Can You Watch The Creep Tapes?
The Creep Tapes is scheduled to be released on November 15, 2024, nuzzled right between Christmas and Halloween, making it the perfect watch for fans across all genres. This miniseries will be available on Shudder as well as AMC+.
If you aren’t subscribed to the platforms, now might be the perfect time to do so. PS Don’t forget to save the date!

Conclusion
Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass are all set to terrify fans of the horror genre because there’s nothing scarier than a show or movie that involves the found footage element. So, keep a lookout for this series, and until then, make sure you also catch up with the first two installments of the Creep franchise.