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‘The Creep Tapes’ Season 2 Trailer – Peachfuzz Returns Next Month
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any creepier, the trailer for “The Creep Tapes” Season 2 previews a copycat killer, a visit from a family member, and even a Christmas episode.
The series returns November 14 on Shudder and AMC+ with new episodes dropping every Friday.
Creep creators Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice co-wrote the six new episodes, with Duplass starring and Brice directing.
The series continues to expose a collection of video tapes from the secret vault of the world’s deadliest and most socially uncomfortable serial killer. As the tape rolls, the killer’s questionable intentions surface with his increasingly odd behavior and the victims will learn they may have made a deadly mistake.
Guest stars include David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil), Robert Longstreet (“The Haunting of Hill House”), Katie Aselton (“Legion”), Diego Josef (There’s Someone Inside Your House), Desean Terry (“The Morning Show”), Alec Bewkes, Linas Phillips (Spree), Taylor Garron (“Abbott Elementary”), Timm Sharp (M3GAN 2.0), Jody Lambert, and Jeff Man.
- Episode 201: “Joseph” – November 14
A copycat killer (Dastmalchian) going by the name of “Joseph” meets his match. - Episode 202: “Wes” – November 21
Wes (Josef) takes a job shooting a tv pilot for a house flipping show hosted by a bizarre man. - Episode 203: “Mark” – November 28
Mark (Longstreet) wakes up chained to another man in a dilapidated room and is forced to solve a series of puzzles. - Episode 204: “Ava” – December 5
Ava’s (Garron) quest to make a salacious documentary is foiled by her deeply uncomfortable subject. - Episode 205: “Nick” – December 12
Nick (Sharp) is confronted by his therapist’s odd behavior during an emergency therapy session on Christmas Eve. - Episode 206: “Angela” – December 19
A visit from an estranged family member (Aselton) goes haywire.
Duplass and Brice executive produce alongside Mel Eslyn, Jay Duplass, and Chris Donlon. Shuli Harel serves as co-executive producer, while John Baker produces.
“The Creep Tapes” has already been renewed for a third season due out in 2026, and Duplass and Brice still plan to make a Creep 3.

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‘Widow’s Bay’ Star Kate O’Flynn on Patricia’s Triumphant Final Girl Transformation
As the inaugural season of Apple TV+’s stellar new series “Widow’s Bay” barrels toward its finale in two weeks, the latest episode gives Kate O’Flynn the spotlight as her character revisits her trauma with the Boogeyman.
“Your Baggage“, directed by Andrew DeYoung (Friendship), sees O’Flynn’s scene-stealing Patricia once again renew her fight with the Michael Myers-like stalker that slaughtered her peers during her adolescence. Thrillingly, it makes for one extended chase sequence that sees Patricia trying to warn others, while evading the undead killer.
In short, this episode’s incredible riff on Halloween and the slasher subgenre transformed Patricia into a fierce Final Girl.
“Well, that felt like a bucket list that I didn’t know was on my bucket list until I did it, but when I did it, I just lapped up every minute,” O’Flynn tells Bloody Disgusting of her triumphant turn this episode. “It felt fantastic for her to get that moment where she is becoming a badass. That was amazing.”
The actress turned to a few notable references for her performance. “Horror-wise, I go back to my youth, which was referenced in some of the episodes: Wicker Man, Carrie, and Rosemary’s Baby, that sort of thing is my kind of vibe.”
O’Flynn also notes how the series’ unique tone allows for so much creative freedom to make bold swings. “There’s something very freeing about it. Every moment is up for grabs, so it’s like we don’t have to totally land in one direction or another. It keeps it alive.“
Patricia is the eccentric assistant to Matthew Rhys‘ Mayor Tom Loftis, who’s at the forefront of trying to solve the island’s pesky curse predicament. Rhys felt the same about “Widow’s Bay” and its rare ability to make you laugh and scream in equal measure, stemming from series creator Katie Dippold.
“The mandate was, ‘It’s a real world with real people. You play for real.’ There’s no playing for comedy or horror,” Rhys echoes O’Flynn’s sentiments on how freeing the series’ tone has been.
New episodes will release every Wednesday through June 17 only on Apple TV+.

Kate O’Flynn in “Widow’s Bay,” now streaming on Apple TV.
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