‘The Creep Tapes’ Co-Creators Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice On Playing With Gender [Watch]
Since the release of Creep in 2014, Mark Duplass has been terrifying audiences with his nameless serial killer with a penchant for the dramatic and an obsession with a wolf mask affectionately named Peachfuzz. Now, Duplass and co-creator Patrick Brice (who also directed the first two films and starred in the original) are back with The Creep Tapes, a six-episode series where each episode sees Duplass hunting and decimating a new victim.
Read the full synopsis below:
The Creep Tapes continues to unravel the mind of a secluded serial killer who lures videographers into his world with the promise of a paid job documenting his life. Unfortunately, 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.
Two episodes have premiered so far, with four more lurking on the horizon. In honor of the series’ We spoke with Duplass and Brice about why a TV series was perfect for Creep, why they only focus on male victims this season, and the lore of Peachfuzz.
Watch the full discussion below:
The first two episodes of The Creep Tapes are available now on Shudder. New episodes premiere every Friday until the season finale on December 13, 2024.
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