

Mark Duplass is back as serial killer Peachfu𝓰zz in the chilling first trailer for horror spin-off The Creep Tapes.
His character, Josef, who often dons a wolf mask and goes by the name of 'Peachfuzz' looks to be getting up to all sorts of bloody mischief in the clip, which was posted by Shudder and AMC+ ahead of the series' release on their platforms on November 15. In the clip, which you can watch above, Josef adop🥂ts all kinds of personas as he attempts to lure three filmmakers to their deaths; one of which is played by genre director Josh Ruben (Scare Me, A Wounded Fawn).
In one scene, he looks to be pretending to be a priest, while another sees him tied up in a shower. In short, we're expecting all kinds of murderous, menacing, and darkly funny chaos in the six new episodes. &nbsඣp;
"A little over 10 years ago, Patrick Brice and I spent a weeꦕk together in my cabin with a small digital camera. We emerged with a found footage horror film that was so wildly strange and uncomfortable we assumed no one would see it. To be continuing this unholy legacy in the series format is a true nightmare come true," Duplass said in a statement (via ).
Released in 2014, Creep fo𝔉llows aspiring videographer Aaron (Brice), who agrees to film a stranger's life after seeing their unusual request in an online ad. Josef, the client, tells Aaron that he's looking to make a video for h❀is unborn child, but as the day goes on, Josef's sinister intentions come to light.
In the sequel, which was released in 2017, Josef goes by 'Aaron', as he coaxes a YouTuber named Sara (Desiree Akhavan) out to his remote cabin in the woods. Changing tactic, 'Aaro💎n' tells Sara almost immediately that he's a serial killer and that he'll keep her alive for 24 hours if she makes a documentary on his life. Over the short time period, though, 'Aaron' and Sara, who assumes he's just messing with her, strike up an awkward romance.
Creep and Creep 2 are streaming now on Netflix. For more, check out our guide to the most exciting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new TV shows heading our way.
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