Six new tapes. One wolf mask. Peachfuzz is back.
There are very few horror franchises that get genuinely smarter as they go. The Creep Tapes is one of them. Patrick Brice (The Overnight) and Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed, The Morning Show) built something quietly extraordinary with Creep and Creep 2, stripping found footage back to its most unsettling basics: one camera, one killer, and an unbearable amount of dread. Season Two of their acclaimed series takes that premise and twists the knife, more than once.
Duplass returns as Peachfuzz, the wolf-masked psychopath who remains one of the most genuinely strange villains in recent horror memory. Six new tapes, six new victims, and a season that pushes further into the fractured psychology of a man who uses charm, performance, and sheer bewildering oddness as weapons. The genius of the format has always been the discomfort that builds before anything violent even happens. Season Two understands that completely, and delivers it with real craft.
Where the first season established the rules, this one quietly dismantles them. Brice and Duplass are not interested in repetition, but they are interested in what happens when a familiar monster starts to feel genuinely unknowable all over again.
The Creep Tapes Season Two is available to download and keep on digital now, with the Blu-ray release arriving on 1 June 2026, courtesy of Acorn Media International.








