The Creep Tapes sets its release date for the highly anticipated season 2 after premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025 in Austin, TX.

The highly anticipated second season of The Creep Tapes, from the unsettling minds of writers and executive producers Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice, is set to return on Friday, November 14. The announcement was made during the series’ world premiere at Fantastic Fest, where audiences were treated to the first three episodes of the six-episode season.
The Creep Tapes Season 2 Starts Off Extremely Strong

The season two premiere offered an incredible look into the twisted world of Peachfuzz, the world’s most socially awkward and deadly serial killer. The first three episodes are a masterclass in variety, each bringing something new, exciting, and slightly terrifying to the screen.
The first episode of the series showcases a disturbing copycat killer, played by David Dastmalchian, who operates in a way that feels extremely familiar. The second episode takes a tense turn, building suspense as the police come dangerously close to finally catching Peachfuzz, making for a thrilling, edge of your seat back and forth.
The third episode is a truly unique and terrifying highlight, offering a fresh take on the classic SAW horror trope. As a big fan of the SAW franchise, I was more than thrilled as soon as it opened. In speaking with Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice, they revealed this episode was actually filmed in the room that the first SAW movie was filmed in.
The new season will continue to pull back the curtain on a collection of video tapes from the killer’s secret vault, as victims learn they may have made a deadly mistake with his increasingly odd and questionable behavior.

The series will feature a stellar lineup of guest stars, including David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil), Robert Longstreet (I’m a Virgo), Katie Aselton (The Unholy), Diego Josef (The Ballad of Lefty Brown), Desean Terry (The Morning Show), and more.
The Creep Tapes is produced by Duplass Brothers Productions and Shudder, with Brice directing all six episodes. The new season will debut exclusively on Shudder and AMC+ as part of Shudder’s “Season of Screams” programming event, which celebrates the streamer’s 10th anniversary with a lineup of fan-favorite horror films and original content.
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