After Covid-19-related delays, it has been announced that the second season of Creepshow has started filming in Atlanta, Georgia:
"New York, NY – September 10, 2020 – Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, today announced the start of production on the highly-anticipated second season of its hit series Creepshow in Atlanta, Georgia. The anthology series, which shattered all Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie. The six-episode second season will premiere exclusively on Shudder in 2021. The show is following all safety guidelines and protocols in accordance with SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, CDC and state and local guidance.
“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today. After missing our shoot date in March by just over 48 hours, season 2 of Creepshow hits the ground...
"New York, NY – September 10, 2020 – Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, today announced the start of production on the highly-anticipated second season of its hit series Creepshow in Atlanta, Georgia. The anthology series, which shattered all Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie. The six-episode second season will premiere exclusively on Shudder in 2021. The show is following all safety guidelines and protocols in accordance with SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, CDC and state and local guidance.
“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today. After missing our shoot date in March by just over 48 hours, season 2 of Creepshow hits the ground...
- 9/10/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Production on the second season of Shudder's hit anthology series Creepshow is officially underway, the streaming network has announced.
This is good news for fans of the show, which has a six-episode sophomore run in the works, and it is currently set to debut in 2021.
The anthology series, which broke all Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie.
“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today. After missing our shoot date in March by just over 48 hours, season 2 of Creepshow hits the ground running as cameras begin to roll," said Nicotero in a press release.
"The cast and crew have a level of excitement and enthusiasm I’ve never seen before and it’s inspiring. So many of us in the entertainment industry have been...
This is good news for fans of the show, which has a six-episode sophomore run in the works, and it is currently set to debut in 2021.
The anthology series, which broke all Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie.
“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today. After missing our shoot date in March by just over 48 hours, season 2 of Creepshow hits the ground running as cameras begin to roll," said Nicotero in a press release.
"The cast and crew have a level of excitement and enthusiasm I’ve never seen before and it’s inspiring. So many of us in the entertainment industry have been...
- 9/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Creepshow must go on — even amid a pandemic — and thus the Shudder streaming service’s anthology series on Thursday commenced production on Season 2 in Atlanta.
Executive-produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie, the six-episode sophomore run is on track for a 2021 premiere.
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“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today,” Nicotero said in a statement issued as production resumed.
Executive-produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie, the six-episode sophomore run is on track for a 2021 premiere.
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“I’ve never been happier to get behind the camera as I am today,” Nicotero said in a statement issued as production resumed.
- 9/10/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
AMC Networks’ Shudder has begun production on season 2 of its hit horror anthology series Creepshow in Atlanta, Ga. Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect), Adam Pally (The Mindy Project), Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead), Keith David (The Thing) and Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser) have joined the cast of the six-episode second season which will premiere exclusively on Shudder in 2021.
The anthology series, which shattered Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie.
Shudder also revealed initial details about four of this season’s segments, which will be directed by Nicotero. Camp and Pally will star in “Shapeshifters Anonymous” Parts 1 and 2, written by Nicotero, based on a short story by J.A. Konrath (Last Call) about an unlucky soul who finds himself in need of a werewolf support group; McDermitt, Laurence and David will star in “Pesticide,...
The anthology series, which shattered Shudder records when it debuted last October, is executive produced by showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and based on George A. Romero’s iconic 1982 movie.
Shudder also revealed initial details about four of this season’s segments, which will be directed by Nicotero. Camp and Pally will star in “Shapeshifters Anonymous” Parts 1 and 2, written by Nicotero, based on a short story by J.A. Konrath (Last Call) about an unlucky soul who finds himself in need of a werewolf support group; McDermitt, Laurence and David will star in “Pesticide,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Rachel McHale, Minor Childers, Michael Milillo serve as producers.
Jason Morning’s Toronto-based Double Dutch International (Ddi) has acquired worldwide sales rights to redemption drama Walkaway Joe starring David Strathairn and Jeffrey Dean Morgan and will launch sales at next week’s Afm.
Tom Wright directs from a screenplay by Michael Milillo (Churchill). Julie Ann Emery and Julian Feder also star in the redemption story of a teenage boy and a drifter, set against the backdrop of New Orleans pool halls and rural Louisiana.
Rachel McHale (I Hate Kids), Minor Childers (Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events) and Milillo serve as producers.
Jason Morning’s Toronto-based Double Dutch International (Ddi) has acquired worldwide sales rights to redemption drama Walkaway Joe starring David Strathairn and Jeffrey Dean Morgan and will launch sales at next week’s Afm.
Tom Wright directs from a screenplay by Michael Milillo (Churchill). Julie Ann Emery and Julian Feder also star in the redemption story of a teenage boy and a drifter, set against the backdrop of New Orleans pool halls and rural Louisiana.
Rachel McHale (I Hate Kids), Minor Childers (Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events) and Milillo serve as producers.
- 11/2/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
CAA represents Us rights; deal expected soon.
International Film Trust (Ift) has boarded sales rights to Sundance selection To The Stars and will kick off talks with buyers in Cannes.
CAA represents Us rights and a Us deal is expected soon. Ift head of international Todd Olsson will present colour and black-and-white versions of the film to international buyers on the Croisette.
Martha Stephens (Land Ho!) directed the coming-of-age story about a shy farmer’s daughter in 1960s Oklahoma who strikes up a friendship with a lively city transplant that will change their lives forever.
Kara Hayward (Moonrise Kingdom) and...
International Film Trust (Ift) has boarded sales rights to Sundance selection To The Stars and will kick off talks with buyers in Cannes.
CAA represents Us rights and a Us deal is expected soon. Ift head of international Todd Olsson will present colour and black-and-white versions of the film to international buyers on the Croisette.
Martha Stephens (Land Ho!) directed the coming-of-age story about a shy farmer’s daughter in 1960s Oklahoma who strikes up a friendship with a lively city transplant that will change their lives forever.
Kara Hayward (Moonrise Kingdom) and...
- 5/8/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Sometimes it takes an unexpected emotional and physical journey for people to realize that what they really want in their relationships is already right in front of them. That’s certainly the case for actor Tom Everett Scott’s protagonist, who believes that he already has the perfect life, in the upcoming comedy, ‘I Hate Kids.’ The […]
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- 1/15/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
"I'm telling you - he's up to something." Freestyle Digital Media has released an official trailer for another awkward indie comedy titled I Hate Kids, the latest from comedy filmmaker / actor John Asher. The film hasn't played at any film festivals and it's obvious why once you take a look at this. I Hate Kids is about a life-long bachelor who is finally settling down. On the brink of his wedding he is surprised to find he has a 13 year old son, but he still can't stand kids and wants to send him back to live with his biological mother, except that no one has any clue who that might be. So he hits the road with the boy and a neurotic, inept psychic to track down dozens of his disgraced ex-flings. Tom Everett Scott stars, with Tituss Burgess, Rachel Boston, Rhea Seehorn, Julian Feder, Marisa Tomei, Julie Ann Emery,...
- 12/21/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Freestyle Digital Media has obtained the North American distribution rights to road trip comedy film I Hate Kids, which will get a day-and-date release on January 18. Directed by John Asher (A Boy Called Po), the pic stars La La Land actor Tom Everett Scott, Emmy-nominated Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess, Rachel Boston, Rhea Seehorn, and Julian Feder.
Todd Traina and Frank Dietz wrote the script. It follows Nick Pearson (Scott), the author of a best-selling comedic book, I Hate Kids, and former lothario, who is on the verge of marrying the woman of his dreams (Boston), who happens to share his disinterest for the child-rearing experience. At the rehearsal dinner, an awkward thirteen-year-old boy named Mason (Feder) shows up claiming to be Nick’s son. With the aid of a flamboyant “radio show psychic”, The Amazing Fabular (Burgess), the three strangers embark on a wild road trip to find Mason’s mother.
Todd Traina and Frank Dietz wrote the script. It follows Nick Pearson (Scott), the author of a best-selling comedic book, I Hate Kids, and former lothario, who is on the verge of marrying the woman of his dreams (Boston), who happens to share his disinterest for the child-rearing experience. At the rehearsal dinner, an awkward thirteen-year-old boy named Mason (Feder) shows up claiming to be Nick’s son. With the aid of a flamboyant “radio show psychic”, The Amazing Fabular (Burgess), the three strangers embark on a wild road trip to find Mason’s mother.
- 12/4/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: John Asher’s comedy I Hate Kids has added Better Call Saul‘s Rhea Seehorn and Witches of East End‘s Rachel Boston to its cast that already includes Tituss Burgess, Tom Everett Scott and Beth Riesgraf. The film, which started production on July 10, follows Scott as Nick Pearson, a successful author who always has hated kids and is about to finally settle down with the perfect match. However, on the night of his wedding rehearsal dinner, 13-year old Mason (Julian…...
- 7/26/2017
- Deadline
On Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Tituss Burgess’ Titus Andromedon is an unstoppable force of nature, but he has frustratingly few actual superpowers. Thankfully, that will change for Burgess’ appearance in I Hate Kids, a new comedy film starring Tom Everett Scott (from That Thing You Do and the end of La La Land). The movie is about a writer who doesn’t like kids and is about to get married, but on the night of his rehearsal dinner, a young boy arrives and claims to be his son. According to Deadline, Burgess will play a psychic named The Amazing Fabular who confirms that the boy is telling the truth, because everyone knows that the word of a psychic is the only reliable metric for determining one’s parentage.
- 6/30/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
Two-time Emmy-nominated actor Tituss Burgess will join Tom Everett Scoot in John Asher's upcoming road trip comedy I Hate Kids. Production is set to get underway next month. The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star will take on the role of 'The Amazing Fabular' in the project.
- 6/30/2017
- by TV News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Exclusive: Emmy-nominated Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt actor Tituss Burgess and La La Land‘s Tom Everett Scott have signed on to John Asher’s comedy I Hate Kids which starts production in July. Scott plays Nick Pearson, a successful author, who has always hated kids and is about to finally settle down with the perfect match. However, on the night of his rehearsal dinner, 13-year old Mason (newcomer Julian Feder), shows up claiming to be his son. What makes Mason, Nick’s…...
- 6/30/2017
- Deadline
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