Long before he went down with the Titanic and went undercover in The Departed, Leonardo DiCaprio made his film debut in horror sequel Critters 3.
From writers and executive producers Jordan Rubin (who also directed the episodes) and Al and Jon Kaplan, the deadly hairy balls known as Crites are back in Critters: A New Binge (available to stream at Shudder), having returned to Earth to search for one of their kind who was left behind. Upon landing in Burbank, Calif., they immediately start to wreak havoc among a group of high schoolers and their families, while consuming as much flesh as they can. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, filmmaker Jordan Rubin talked about how this series evolved, why he thinks …
Get ready for more crazy Critters antics, because the little carnivorous aliens are crashing down to earth once again in the new Shudder series Critters: A New Binge. The eight-episode horror-comedy series brings back the flesh-munching furballs called Krites for a new adventure when they return to Earth on a secret mission with bounty hunters hot on their heels, and from the looks of the first trailer, it's going to bring all the campy, gory delights of the film franchise to the small screen. The series comes from Warner Bros Television Group and was acquired by … The post The ‘Critters’ Are Back in the First Trailer for Shudder’s New Series appeared first on Collider.