The Creep opens a crate (resembling the one seen in the first film) to discover it contains issues of Creepshow. He grabs one of the issues out of the crate, then turns to the audience, and laughs. After the opening credits, there is an advertisement for other Creepshow issues. Then there is an advertisement for deluxe full-over the head horror monster masks (consisting of a vampire, a sea monster, a witch, a Sasquatch, a vampire mummy, a voodoo zombie, Lady Frankenstein, a weregorilla, a scarec
The Creep is shown getting his palm read by a gypsy. A pentagram then lights up on his hand, frightening the gypsy as he laughs. After the opening credits, there are advertisements for products for the Creepshow Fan Club like an Alien Vampire from Venus LP record, a Giant Living Dead Gorilla glow in the dark poster, the film Frankenstein vs. Frankenzilla, and the film The Slime before the first story begins. "Bad Wolf Down": In World War II, Lawrence Talby (David A. MacDonald), the captain of a
As Night of the Living Dead plays on a TV, the Creep is seen carving pumpkins. He is interrupted by the doorbell, answering the door to a rude trick-or-treater whom he proceeds to assault with his knife offscreen. Returning to his pumpkins, the Creep finishes up the one he was carving by "decorating" it with his visitor's severed eyes and teeth, laughing maniacally. After the credits, there are advertisements for Monster Glow Puzzles for Frankendead, the House of the Head from episode one, and t
The Creep is seen lighting a candle so he can read the issue of Creepshow he is holding, laughing heartily. After the opening credits, there are advertisements for an actual size Creepasaurus Rex, Monster Size Monsters, and an authentic monkey's paw before the first story begins. "The Companion": In 1987, a young boy named Harold (Logan Allan) flees from his brother Billy (Voltaire Colin Council), who happens to be a relentless and abusive bully. Harold hides on an abandoned farm which he discov
An animated Creep, holding a lantern, opens the front door to a house, laughing while inviting the viewers inside. "Night of the Paw": Angela (Hannah Barefoot), a murderer on the run, crashes her car and is left badly injured. She later awakens in a funeral home, her injuries patched up, and finds that local mortician Avery "Whitey" Whitlock (Bruce Davison) is the person responsible. Inviting her upstairs, Avery shows her that he possesses a monkey's paw that grants wishes which tend to backfire
On a lakeshore near a rotting sandwich and a decayed insect-riddled corpse, the Creep is seen fishing, laughing heartily. After the credits, there are advertisements for live seahorses, a darling live pet monkey, and a scary giant size alien eye creature that obeys anyone's demands before the first story begins. "Skincrawlers": An overweight man named Henry Quayle (Dana Gould) learns about "Skin Deep by Sloan", a miraculous new treatment for weight loss created by Dr. Herbert Sloan (Chad Michael
Danny finally faces the truth about his crime.
As the trial approaches, Rya and Stan disagree over strategy. Danny struggles to sort through his past.
The State of New York v. Daniel Sullivan.
Danny’s life hangs in the balance.