Shudder to stream Tales From the Crypt for first time starting May 1

Shudder has announced that all seven seasons of HBO's horror anthology series Tales From the Crypt will begin streaming on the platform for the first time ever, starting with Season 1 on May 1. Additional seasons will roll out weekly every Friday until June 12. The series, hosted by the Crypt Keeper voiced by John Kassir, features self-contained stories inspired by 1950s EC Comics.

Shudder revealed plans to bring the long-absent Tales From the Crypt to streaming devices. The rollout begins May 1 with Season 1, followed by weekly Friday releases of subsequent seasons through June 12, making all 93 episodes available by the end of that period. A teaser for the series accompanies the announcement from the streaming service, a specialist in horror content. The show originally aired on HBO from June 1989 to July 1996. Each episode delivers a standalone tale with unrestricted gore, profanity, and dark irony, often ending in twisted moral lessons for characters driven by greed, lust, or moral decay. The Crypt Keeper, a wisecracking corpse voiced by John Kassir, introduces the stories with his signature macabre puns. Tales From the Crypt boasts an impressive roster of guest stars, including Brad Pitt, Demi Moore, Michael J. Fox, John Lithgow, Christopher Reeve, Catherine O'Hara, Steve Buscemi, and Brooke Shields. Directors of note include Robert Zemeckis, Tobe Hooper, William Friedkin, Tom Hanks, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and others. The franchise also spawned three films: Tales From the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight in 1995, Tales From the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood in 1996, and Ritual in 2002.

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HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms premieres January 18, 2026

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HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the most book-faithful Game of Thrones spinoff, premiered Sunday, January 18, 2026, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, with six half-hour episodes available to stream on Max. Peter Claffey stars as Ser Duncan the Tall alongside Dexter Sol Ansell as his squire Egg in this adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas, set nearly a century before the original series.

Season 7 of The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs premieres tonight on Shudder, returning to a monthly double-feature format. The veteran horror host, alongside producer Matt Manjourides, discusses the show's evolution and passion for genre films. The opener honors a century-old classic with a themed remake and a special guest appearance.

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Shudder has unveiled its programming schedule for February 2026, featuring original films, a TV series finale, and special watch parties. The lineup includes new horror originals like Honey Bunch and Crazy Old Lady, alongside repertory classics. This announcement coincides with the streamer's 10-year anniversary celebrations.

Continuing the buildup to 2026 TV season previews—following coverage of IndieWire and Lewiston Tribune roundups—Rolling Stone and ComicBook.com on January 8 unveiled their most anticipated series. These lists spotlight revivals, sequels, and originals like 'Daredevil: Born Again' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale,' blending prestige dramas, horror, sci-fi, and comedies across major platforms.

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As 2026 kicks off, horror fans have four fresh releases to explore, spanning theaters and streaming platforms. These films offer a mix of zombies, supernatural terrors, and comedic takes on classics, catering to various tastes in the genre.

AMC Networks has revealed its programming schedule for February 2026, featuring a mix of original series premieres, returning shows, and new films across its platforms. Highlights include sports documentaries, crime dramas, and horror features, with notable talents like Tom Brady and Zahn McClarnon involved. The lineup spans AMC, AMC+, Shudder, Acorn TV, Sundance Now, BBC America, and more.

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Following the initial announcement of major originals like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (premiering Jan. 18), The Pitt season 2 (Jan. 8), and Industry season 4 (Jan. 11), HBO Max has revealed additional January 2026 additions. New highlights include a robust slate of classic movies on Jan. 1 and a surge of reality programming throughout the week.

 

 

 

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