The second season of the unsettling found-footage horror series The Creep Tapes is about to reach its final, chilling chapter. The finale, titled Angela, arrives this week, promising to conclude the season with a long-awaited character appearance that connects back to the original films. Fans of Mark Duplass‘s creepy serial killer persona, Peachfuzz, are gearing up for one last disturbing video from his collection.
Release Date and Time for the Season 2 Finale
The final episode of The Creep Tapes Season 2 will be released on Friday, December 19, 2025. The series follows a weekly release pattern, with new episodes typically becoming available to stream at 12:01 AM Pacific Time (PT) / 3:01 AM Eastern Time (ET) on the premiere date.
This episode marks the sixth and final installment of the second season, which began airing new episodes on November 14, 2025. Each episode of the anthology series runs for approximately 21 to 27 minutes.
Streaming Details: Where to Watch Episode 6
The Creep Tapes is exclusive to the horror-focused streaming service Shudder and its parent platform, AMC+. Both platforms release new episodes simultaneously.
Viewers around the world can watch Angela through the following services:
- Shudder: Available as a standalone streaming service. A subscription costs $8.99 per month or $89.99 for an annual plan.
- AMC+: Available as a channel through Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and other providers. Plans start at $6.99 per month with ads, or $9.99 for a premium monthly plan.
The series is not available on any free, ad-supported streaming platforms.
Cast: Who Stars in the Angela Episode?
The core of The Creep Tapes is the performance by Mark Duplass, who returns as the titular killer, also known by his alter ego Peachfuzz. For the finale, he is joined by a special guest star with deep ties to the franchise’s history.
Katie Aselton stars as the episode’s namesake, Angela. Angela is a character referenced in the original 2014 Creep film as the killer’s lover but was never seen on screen. Her physical appearance in this episode is a significant event for the series.
Mark Duplass spoke about the importance of bringing Aselton into the show. In an interview, he noted, “Bringing Katie into this show was this wonderful, beautiful thing. Weโve been talking since 2014 in the original movie that we have a plant here, we have Angela and how are we going to use this?”.
The episode was directed by Patrick Brice, who co-created the series and the original films with Duplass.
What to Expect from the Finale
While specific plot details for Angela are being kept secret, the episode’s title and casting confirm it will directly explore a character who has been part of the Creep story since the beginning. This suggests the finale may provide new context for the killer’s background and motivations.
The second season has followed the show’s established anthology format, with each episode featuring a new victim lured into filming the killer under false pretenses. Past episodes this season have included a copycat killer and a videographer hired to shoot a fake TV pilot. The finale is expected to deliver the series’ signature mix of psychological discomfort, manipulative charm from Duplass, and found-footage style horror.
Following this finale, fans will not have to wait long for more. The series has already been renewed for a third season, which is scheduled to premiere in 2026.
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