The Creep Tapes not only marks the return of the Creep movies’ titular serial killer but also adds new characters to the mix who serve as catalysts for exploring the franchise’s comically unsettling world and stories. Made on a shoestring budget of $500, the first Creep movie garnered immense critical acclaim after its release in 2014 and still boasts an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 91%. For obvious reasons, the movie’s success spawned a sequel, which premiered in 2017. Unlike most sequels, Creep 2 performed even better than its predecessor, boasting a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Although Creep 3 was reportedly in development after the second movie’s success, creative challenges held its filmmakers back from bringing it to life. However, instead of creating Creep 3, they have now made a spin-off/prequel miniseries, which unfolds partly as an anthology. With each new episode, it shows how the franchise’s central killer targets and murders new victims. Since The Creep Tapes, like the original found footage Creep movies, is primarily driven by the performances of its talented cast members, viewers may be curious about who plays whom in the series.
Mark Duplass As Jeff Daniels/Peachfuzz
Date Of Birth: December 7, 1976
Actor: Mark Duplass was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and attended Jesuit High School before pursuing degrees at the University of Texas at Austin and City College of New York. Over the span of his career as a creative powerhouse, Duplass has not only acted in several movies but has also directed, produced, and written many with his brother Jay Duplass. The Duplass brothers are known to be creative forces who adopt a unique style of filmmaking. Most of their shoots involve extensive ad-libbing with multiple takes, which they eventually cut down significantly for their movie’s final cut.
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While some movies developed by the two brothers have failed to leave their mark, others, like the Creep movies, Who Lives At Home, and Paddleton, have performed incredibly well among critics, cementing their place among some of the most talented independent filmmakers of modern times. Apart from acting in several critically acclaimed movies, like The One I Love, Creep, and Creep 2, Mark Duplass has also been the lead singer of an indie band, Volcano, I’m Still Excited!!. In 2018, he also published an autobiographical book, Like Brothers, with Jay Duplass.
Notable Movies & Shows:
Movie/Show |
Role |
The One I Love |
Ethan |
Safety Not Guaranteed |
Kenneth |
Creep |
Josef |
The Morning Show |
Chip Black |
Paddleton |
Michael |
The Mindy Project |
Brendan |
Zero Dark Thirty |
Steve |
Character: In the two Creep movies and The Creep Tapes, Mark Duplass portrays the titular serial killer who stands out from most other villains from slasher horror movies. While he always exudes a sense of menace, most of his victims do not take him seriously because of his hilariously weird gimmicks and odd charm. He usually lures his victims by inviting them to make a film for him and offering them as much as $1000 for a day of filming.
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The Creep Tapes
, the Mark Duplass character targets a new victim in each episode and adopts creative tricks and ploys in every episode to kill a new individual.
Unlike most fictional serial killers, who hide behind masks and try to keep their true motives shrouded before their victims have fallen for their traps, Mark Duplass’ underrated horror villain from Creep, Peachfuzz, usually makes his intentions quite evident from the beginning. However, this makes his victims even more curious about who he is, making them stick around to find out more about him. In The Creep Tapes, the Mark Duplass character targets a new victim in each episode and adopts creative tricks and ploys in every episode to kill a new individual.
The Creep Tapes Support Cast & Characters
Mike Luciano as Mike: Best known for his work in Animals., Mike Luciano plays Peachfuzz’s first victim in The Creep Tapes‘ episode 1. Like most of his victims, Mike arrives at Peachfuzz’s home, hoping to earn a quick buck after filming him for a day. Little does he realize his employer has different plans.
David Nordstrom as Elliot: David Nordstrom, of The Murder of Hi God, Sawdust City, and Analog Days fame, plays Eillot in The Creep Tapes episode 2. Unlike most of Peachuzz’s victims, Elliot runs into the killer in a public place. However, that does not stop the Mark Duplass character from doing what he does best.