Alec Bojalad Sep 16, 2019
Shudder's Creepshow reboot is bringing the '80s horror anthology back to life and the set has the bloodstains to prove it.
On the calendar behind Greg Nicotero’s desk, every day, from Jan. 7, 2019 through to today, March 28, is marked with a red “X.” The lines are big and emphatic, as though the writer put every last bit of his energy into striking them.
“It seems like yesterday was January 7th and now it's the end of March,” Nicotero says, sinking into a chair in front of the calendar. “There's been no time to even pick anything up.”
Production happens in a near constant state on the Creepshow set and the chaos on the cavernous Atlanta soundstage reflects it. Outside of Nicotero’s office, hallways are littered with rubber monsters and gory props. Two lifeless Nazi soldier dolls greet the production staff arriving on set, one bald and scarred,...
Shudder's Creepshow reboot is bringing the '80s horror anthology back to life and the set has the bloodstains to prove it.
On the calendar behind Greg Nicotero’s desk, every day, from Jan. 7, 2019 through to today, March 28, is marked with a red “X.” The lines are big and emphatic, as though the writer put every last bit of his energy into striking them.
“It seems like yesterday was January 7th and now it's the end of March,” Nicotero says, sinking into a chair in front of the calendar. “There's been no time to even pick anything up.”
Production happens in a near constant state on the Creepshow set and the chaos on the cavernous Atlanta soundstage reflects it. Outside of Nicotero’s office, hallways are littered with rubber monsters and gory props. Two lifeless Nazi soldier dolls greet the production staff arriving on set, one bald and scarred,...
- 9/10/2019
- Den of Geek
Actress Tricia Helfer is no stranger to the world of genre television. Over the years, she’s starred in Battlestar Galactica, Van Helsing, and Lucifer, and now fans will get to see her in an upcoming episode of the Creepshow series, which premieres on Shudder on September 26th. Helfer was on hand for the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con to celebrate Creepshow, and before the show’s panel, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with her in a roundtable interview about what we’ll see in her episode later this year, her experiences collaborating with both director Roxanne Benjamin and showrunner Greg Nicotero, and some of the challenges that she faced during the ambitious shoot.
Can you talk about your episode and walk us through what we can expect from it? Obviously, without giving too much away.
Tricia Helfer: I play this high-powered CEO named Lydia Lane. She was giving a...
Can you talk about your episode and walk us through what we can expect from it? Obviously, without giving too much away.
Tricia Helfer: I play this high-powered CEO named Lydia Lane. She was giving a...
- 7/25/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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