Show cover for Creepshow

The Best Episodes of Creepshow Season 3

Every episode of Creepshow Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Creepshow Season 3!

A young boy's horror comic book comes to life in this anthology series of terrifying tales.
Genres:MysterySci-Fi & Fantasy
Network:Shudder

Season 3 Ratings Summary

"Mums / Queen Bee" is the best rated episode of "Creepshow" season 3. It scored 5.9/10 based on 735 votes. Directed by Greg Nicotero, Rusty Cundieff and written by Michael Rousselet, Erik Sandoval, it aired on 9/23/2021. This episode is rated 0.8 points higher than the second-best, "Skeletons in the Closet / Familiar".

  • Mums / Queen Bee
    5.9/10735 votes

    #1 - Mums / Queen Bee

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 9/23/2021

    Jack’s life is upended when his mother is taken from him, but her garden leaves him more to remember her by than he first thought. Trenice and her friends are obsessed with pop star Regina. When they hear she has been admitted to a local hospital, they take the chance to try to meet Regina in person… but she’s even more larger-than-life than they imagined.

    Director: Greg Nicotero, Rusty Cundieff

    Writer: Michael Rousselet, Erik Sandoval

  • Skeletons in the Closet / Familiar
    6.7/10691 votes

    #2 - Skeletons in the Closet / Familiar

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/30/2021

    Lampini loves movies more than anything, and can’t wait to show off his prop collection to the world… but when a rival collector arrives, the machetes and chainsaws could become more than just props. A drunken visit to a psychic leaves Jackson on edge. As time goes on, he realizes he is being followed by a dark force… will the psychic’s advice help, or leave him worse off?

    Director: Greg Nicotero, Joe Lynch

    Writer: Josh Malerman

  • The Last Tsuburaya / OK I'll Bite
    6.6/10579 votes

    #3 - The Last Tsuburaya / OK I'll Bite

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 10/7/2021

    An art collector purchases the last painting from an artist famous for creating terrifying works, but he never anticipated the ways the painting would change his life. Life in prison is tough, and Elmer’s pet spiders make him an easy target on the cell block. Luckily, when Elmer reaches a breaking point, he knows at least his 8-legged friends will have his back.

    Director: Jeffrey F. January, John Harrison

    Writer: Paul Dini, Stephen Langford, John Harrison

  • Stranger Sings / Meter Reader
    6.2/10571 votes

    #4 - Stranger Sings / Meter Reader

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/14/2021

    Barry can’t believe his luck when a cute girl invites him to her place for a drink, but he quickly learns he was duped by a siren and he’s in for way more than he bargained for. When a demonic pandemic strikes, a teenager fights to keep her family safe. But when she realizes they may have been infected, can she find the strength to fight the Devil’s plague?

    Director: Axelle Carolyn, Joe Lynch

    Writer: John Esposito, Jordana Arkin

  • Time Out / The Things in Oakwood's Past
    6.9/10550 votes

    #5 - Time Out / The Things in Oakwood's Past

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 10/21/2021

    Tim finds the answer to always wishing there were more hours in the day, but the success he can now achieve might not be worth the cost. The town of Oakwood has a storied past, and the opening of a time capsule is an exciting moment of remembrance. But can a local librarian keep a darker part of the town’s history from repeating itself?

    Director: Greg Nicotero, Jeffrey F. January, Dave Newberg

    Writer: Greg Nicotero, Barrington Smith, Paul Seetachitt, Daniel Kraus

  • Drug Traffic / A Dead Girl Named Sue
    6.6/10516 votes

    #6 - Drug Traffic / A Dead Girl Named Sue

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 10/28/2021

    A young girl and her mother must cross the border to access life-saving medication. But when they get detained and can’t access her medicine, the symptoms are much more distressing than the guards originally thought they’d be. When the dead rise from their graves, it’s every man for himself… and the local townsfolk have some justice that they’d like to serve.

    Director: Greg Nicotero, John Harrison

    Writer: N/A