M Night Shyamalan’s Tales From The Crypt TV remake looks somewhat doubtful in the first trailer

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The director of Sixth Sense has been revamping the exceedingly famous anthology horror series. This kept running more than seven series from 1989 to 1996 for the US channel TNT.

Stories were initially founded on a series of EC comics and every episode recounted a different spine-shivering story, presented by an exceptionally unsavoury character called the Crypt Keeper.



At present, fans of the first HBO show are disillusioned that the Crypt Keeper does not show up in Shyamalan’s trailer, which looks a tad bit like a scene from a disappointing zombie film.

After all, since when did a septuagenarian wear enormous earphones and tune in to pop music while working? Also, did he not consider putting a light on? However, there was a brilliant frightening laugh towards the end.

We unquestionably trust Shyamalan is able to deliver the frightful merchandise when the show starts, as his current motion picture rebound Split had gotten mixed responses.

Fortunately, we are certain that there will be a Crypt Keeper in the 2017 version, as Shyamalan has depicted him/it as a ‘dark Walt Disney’. Now that’s charming.



Similar to an adult Goosebumps, Tales From The Crypt was one of the principal shows which utilized sex, savagery and nudity on television. It became one of the most loved shows of Brits and Americans as it appeared on ITV.

Humphrey Bogart, Alfred Hitchcock, Steve Buscemi, Imelda Staunton, Adam Ant, Malcolm McDowell, Meat Loaf and Isabella Rossellini are among the gigantic stars who featured on the show.

The dreadful introduction, which welcomes watchers into an evidently empty old house, must be one of the best TV introductions ever. Furthermore, there is no date affirmed for the new Tales From The Crypt yet, or a UK channel, yet we’ll keep you in the loop

Original intro for Tales From The Crypt

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