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Stephen King's 'Creepshow' to Get Revival on the Web

In 1982, Stephen King’s anthology horror movie Creepshow made over $21 million (a lot of money at the time) and fathered several sequels over the past two decades. Horror bloggers are buzzing about the pending series tentatively titled Creepshow: RAW, being produced by HD Films. The show stars Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs) and Wendi McLendon-Covey (Reno 911!) with That 70s Show’s ‘Fez’, Wilmer Valderama directing. More details to come.

Jace Hall got a behind the scenes looks at the show with Wendi McLendon-Covey.

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