Viewer beware, you re in for even more scares. Shudder has renewed Greg Nicotero s
Creepshowreboot for a third season ahead of the Season 2 premiere this April, the spine-tingling platform confirmed Thursday.
A sophomore outing of the horror anthology was ordered in October 2019, but production was delayed for several months by the COVID-19 health crisis. Nevertheless, the crew was still able to deliver holiday specials for Halloween (an animated venture) and Christmas ( Shapeshifters Anonymous ) in October and December of last year. The third season of six episodes is set to air later this year. Its truncated episode count (for comparison, Season 2 has nine installments) is most likely a reflection of the pandemic.
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Shudder Orders Horror Anthology Series Showcasing Black Writers and Directors
Also, “Creepshow” gets a Season 3 pickup and sister streamer ALLBLK orders the bible anthology series “Covenant”Reid Nakamura | February 18, 2021 @ 9:00 AM Last Updated: February 18, 2021 @ 12:52 PM
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The horror-centric streaming service Shudder has picked up a third season of Greg Nicotero’s “Creepshow,” as well as a new horror anthology showcasing the work of Black creatives, the company announced Wednesday.
Additionally, Shudder’s sister streaming service ALLBLK has picked up the anthology series “Covenant,” which will comprise contemporary retellings of iconic biblical tales.
“Creepshow,” which is set to return for Season 2 on April 1, will feature actors Ethan Embry (“Grace and Frankie,” “Sneaky Pete”) and Andrew Bachelor, aka King Bach (“King Bachelor’s Pad,” “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”) as guest stars for the newly announce
Madagascar to construct 46 boreholes in Tananarive
Madagascar to construct 46 boreholes in Tananarive
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The government of the Republic of Madagascar through the Madagascan Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene is set to construct 46 boreholes in Tananarive (in French) or other Antananarivo (in English), the capital city of the East African country.
On the 29th of January this year the Madagascan Ministry of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene said that it had identified the sites for the implementation of the projects in question. The hunting work for the sites was carried out by technicians from the ministry in collaboration with others from Jiro sy Rano Malagasy (Jirama), the state-owned electric utility and water Services Company in Madagascar.
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